Family Counseling
Family Counseling
What is family counseling? Family counseling is designed to address specific issues that affect the health and functioning of a family unit. This counseling type can help families through a difficult time or ease the family's adjustment to a significant life transition. Therapy is viewed through the family unit's lens, and every effort is made to support the family unit throughout all of life's phases.
Family therapy can help your family address:
Conflict, divorce or separation
Issues unique to blended families
Developing or maintaining healthy relationships and boundaries within the family
Substance abuse or addiction within the family unit
Unexpected illness or death
Mental health concerns
How does counseling work?
The first session's primary goal is to listen to you and your family's concerns and get to know you as a unique family. Based on the information you provide, recommendations will be made regarding the focus, desired outcomes, frequency, and length of counseling. Your specific family goals and personality types will determine the strategies and approaches used during counseling.
AREAS OF SPECIALTY:
Parenting
Relationship issues
Separation/divorce
Childhood/behavior issues
Grief and loss
0-5 counseling