
FAMILY THERAPY
Every family goes through seasons where a safe, neutral space can help everyone’s voice be heard. Our team of therapists works with each family member to foster understanding, empathy, and collaboration, strengthening relationships and creating deeper connections within your unique family dynamic.
Family therapy may be right for you and your family if you:
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Experience Recurring Conflict: Address recurring issues in a constructive, solution-focused way.
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Desire to Improve relationships: Strengthen bonds through clear communication that increases understanding and trust between family members
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Court-Ordered Therapy: For families participating in therapy due to court requirements, we provide a supportive environment to work toward goals and meet legal obligations with care and professionalism.




What to Expect
1. Contact Us to Make an Appointment
If you have more questions, you can set up a FREE 15 minute phone consultation with the therapist. Once you have scheduled your first session, look out for an email from us to complete your consent forms and assessment.
2. Attend Initial Assessment (Family Initiated & Court Initiated)
Family Initiated: When a family initiates Family Therapy our process is that the first session is the whole family together, then we do an individual assessment session for each family member involved. Once all Assessment Session have been completed your therapist will be able to give you a Treatment Plan. Court Initiated: When Family Therapy is initiated or required by the court, our process is that we do an individaul assessment session for each family member involved prior to initiating Family Therapy. Once all Assessment Session have been completed your therapist will be able to give you a Treatment Plan which may be to start Family Therapy or recommendations to complete Individual Therapy prior or that Family Therapy is not viable at this time. Our office values emotional safety and readiness prior to initiating family therapy.
3. Start Treatment Sessions
Start Treatment Sessions to reach your personal goals.
4. Closing Session
Our practice recommend that once you have met your goals to end with a closing session to bring closure to your experience and discuss any further recommendations or resources.