Family therapy is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on improving communication, understanding, and relationships within a family. We provide family therapy to help family members resolve conflicts, strengthen their relationships, and enhance their overall functioning and well-being. At family therapy we address a variety of issues, including marital conflicts,
parenting challenges, communication problems, substance abuse, mental health conditions, and grief and loss.
Family therapy is based on the idea that families are interconnected systems, and problems that arise within a family can affect everyone in the family unit. Thus, family therapy involves working with the entire family, rather than just one individual, to address the issues and challenges that the family is facing.
During family therapy sessions, our Psychologist works with family members to identify the underlying causes of their problems and to develop strategies to address them. The psychologist typically uses a variety of techniques, such as role-playing, communication exercises, and problem-solving tasks, to help family members communicate more effectively and resolve conflicts.
The number of sessions and the length of treatment may vary depending on the specific needs and goals of the family.