All six of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's kids are reportedly in therapy following the superstar couple's divorce filing.

It's been over two weeks since Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt, and their children are feeling the effects. Their six kids, Maddox, 15, Pax, 12, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, 10, and 8-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne are all in therapy, according to a new People report.

"It's been a traumatic situation," says a source close to the couple, though they noted that Jolie is "staying strong for her kids." Meanwhile, a source close to Pitt says the actor "loves his children more than anything in this world, and they matter more than anything else to him. He will do whatever it takes to be with them, now and always."

The Department of Child and Family Services investigated an incident on the couple's private plane that may have involved Pitt "emotionally abusing" his children. They worked out a temporary custody agreement, with the kids staying with Jolie, and Pitt being able to visit under supervision the first time, at which point the supervisor would decide if further visits would also need to be supervised. The agreement also stated that they would receiving individual and group therapy.

"They didn't leave the rental house for days," a source told People, of the children. "It was hard for all of them. They are used to more activities and more entertainment so it's difficult for them to just stay at the house. The younger kids don't understand what's going on."

Similarly, Pitt "has been absolutely devastated and heartbroken by the events of the past several weeks," according to the Pitt source, "both in terms of how those events have been wrongfully portrayed and how they have threatened to jeopardize his family's ability to heal and move forward."

Various celebrity tabloids have suggested Pitt had an affair with his Allied co-star Marion Cotillard, which both she and her partner, Guillaume Canet, have vehemently denied.