Family Therapy

Family therapy is a great option if you and other family members are
struggling, hurting or are angry at one another.

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WHY DO FAMILY THERAPY?

Family therapy gets everyone together to talk with a skilled and objective professional. It’s a great way to improve communication, reduce distance, and ease the tension that exists between you.

Learning how to navigate the issues that affect your family is critical to a family’s health and well being. In families, problems don’t exist within one person, they occur in relationship with other family members. 

Family therapy helps encourage collaboration and compassion. Together, we resolve hurt and strengthen relationships by working with patterns between your family members. So, why not reach out today to see if therapy might be the right choice for you and your family?

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No one’s family is normal. Normalcy is a lie invented by advertising agencies to make the rest of us feel inferior.   — Calire LaZebnik   

FAMILY THERAPY TACKLES:

  • strained family relationships, communication, and conflict
  • behavioral issues and academic concerns in adolescents
  • substance abuse, chronic illness or food issues
  • depression/anxiety, grief and loss around events, people or pets
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Adolescents are not monsters. They are just people learning how to make it among the adults in the world, who are probably not so sure themselves.   — Virginia Satir  

FAMILY THERAPY ADDRESSES:

  • distance and disconnection between parents and teens
  • behavioral issues and academic concerns in adolescents
  • separation, divorce, or blended family adjustments
  • substance abuse, chronic illness, or food issues
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That’s what people do who love you. They put their arms around you
and love you when you’re not so lovable.   — Deb Caletti   

TYPES OF FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS:

  • adult siblings, parents and adult children
  • mothers & daughters
  • fathers & sons
  • grandparents
  • estranged parents
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Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family.
Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.   — Jane Howard  

FAMILY THERAPY RESULTS

When a family is in distress it can have many negative effects on the functioning of each individual family member, and create a lot of pain.

The negative effects can include physical and emotional wellness, relationships within and outside the family, and even day to day tasks. With family therapy families can expect to break unhealthy patterns, to communicate more effectively, and to learn to understand one another better.

The negative effects can include physical and emotional wellness, relationships within and outside the family, and even day to day tasks. With family therapy families can expect to break unhealthy patterns, to communicate more effectively, and to learn to understand one another better.

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