
Family therapy can be an effective approach for addressing various familial issues and improving relationships. While some clients opt for family therapy as their initial treatment choice, others may incorporate it after engaging in other forms of therapy. For instance, family work might be introduced following a period of individual therapy, where personal growth and self-awareness have been cultivated. Alternatively, it may follow child therapy, where a younger family member has received specialized support, or after couples therapy, which focuses on strengthening the parental relationship.
As therapists, We are equipped to work with families of all sizes and compositions. Our approach is tailored to address the unique dynamics and challenges present within each family unit. Whether you’re part of a nuclear family, a blended family, or an extended family network, We can provide guidance and support in navigating complex interpersonal issues. Our goal is to help family members identify, understand, and resolve conflicts that may have been causing tension or discord for some time. Through collaborative effort and open communication, we can work towards fostering a more harmonious and supportive family environment.
• Parent-child conflict
• Parenting adopted or step children
• Family communication problems
• Defiant, angry or isolated children
• Mourning and issues of loss
• Emotional distance
• Caring for aging family members