Family conflict therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on resolving conflicts between family members or within family systems. It is designed to address a wide range of issues, including communication breakdown, parenting challenges, interpersonal conflicts, trauma and more.
During a session, in family counseling, you will meet with a therapist who will help you identify and address the root causes of conflict within your family. The therapist will facilitate communication within the family unit and help you develop new strategies for managing conflicts and building stronger relationships.
Family conflict therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on resolving conflicts between family members or within family systems. It is designed to address a wide range of issues, including communication breakdown, parenting challenges, interpersonal conflicts, trauma and more.
Ideally, all family members should be involved in the therapy process. However, if one family member is unwilling to participate in treatment, the other family members can still benefit from attending therapy sessions and implementing new strategies learned in therapy.
Yes. Our therapists adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines, and all discussions within therapy sessions will be kept private.
The duration of family therapy will depend on the specific needs and goals of the child and family members. Some families may only require a few sessions, while others may benefit from ongoing therapy. Family issues range from anger management to emotional problems, and everything in between. Our community of professionals has extensive experience with family counseling, and will hopefully find resolutions in the appropriate amount of time.