Family Therapy
We consider clients’ concerns in the context of their families – the families in which they grew up and the diverse families in which they live now. Family therapy addresses relationship patterns that may contribute to problems and helps identify sources of strength that can help resolve them. Sessions might include subgroups of the family, such as a parent and child, a sibling group, or two or three generations of a family.
In family therapy we address common concerns including:
- Boundaries and limit setting
- Relationship conflict
- Remarried families
- Grief and loss
- Medical conditions
- Mental illness and trauma
- Substance abuse
- Developmental disabilities
- Elder care