Anyone who is experiencing conflicts or stress within their family unit can benefit from this type of therapy. It can be helpful for adults, families with children, couples, and extended family members. If your family life is a challenge for your entire family, both young adults and older family members can learn coping skills with clinical supervision.
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.
Anyone who is experiencing conflicts or stress within their family unit can benefit from this type of therapy. It can be helpful for adults, families with children, couples, and extended family members. If your family life is a challenge for your entire family, both young adults and older family members can learn coping skills with clinical supervision.
Yes. Our therapists adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines, and all discussions within therapy sessions will be kept private.
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.
Many insurance plans do not cover family therapy services because there is no mental health disorder that can be billed for common family conflicts. However, if an individual with a mental health disorder is seeking treatment, family members can join the session (if appropriate) occasionally and insurance be billed.