Family Therapy

1794551383“Why can’t we all just get along?”

The future of your family may seem shaky.

Each day, there is conflict – whether between siblings, child and parent, or parents about a child.

You want a future where everyone stays close and connected even if family members are geographically scattered.

Today, family events are exhausting.

Day-to-day interactions are a struggle.

It seems there is only peace when everyone is captivated by a screen.

Maintaining a strong family takes work.

Please start by giving yourself a break and understand that even the most vital families face challenges.

Relationships between couples change as life becomes more complex. As children become older, they demand more independence. Communication can become complicated and sometimes can lead to conflict.

Whether it’s navigating transitions or addressing existing tensions, I am here to help guide you through the process.

I believe in creating new, healthy patterns of communication and functioning that serve your family.

Family Therapy Img 2The teen years present challenges.

Parenting teens can feel like walking through a minefield – the terrain is dangerous, and each step can create an explosion.

Teen identity, family dynamics, and peer pressure come into play. Everything annoys them. As a parent, your uncertainty is the norm.

Situations that used to go smoothly erupt into major conflicts. Often, you can’t handle the pain.

In family therapy, the commitment of all members is crucial.

I expect each family member to attend every session, fostering a collaborative learning and growth environment and receiving constructive feedback.

I aim to provide a judgment-free space where everyone can openly share their feelings, thoughts, and concerns.

Active participation, openness to change, and a willingness to work on relationships beyond therapy sessions are vital components for successful healing and growth as a family.

Let’s embark on this journey together, building stronger connections and navigating life’s inevitable transitions.