FAQ

Will everything discussed be kept confidential?

Yes. Our therapists adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines, and all discussions within therapy sessions will be kept private.

Related Family Conflict FAQs

What happens if one family member does not want to participate in therapy?

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.

Who can benefit from Family Therapy?

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.

What is Family Conflict Therapy?

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.

How do I know if Family Conflict Therapy is right for my family?

If your family is experiencing conflicts or stress that is negatively affecting your own life and relationships, Family Conflict Therapy may be a helpful option. We invite you to contact Overcomers Counseling to learn more about our therapy services and to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced therapists.

Will everything discussed be kept confidential?

Yes. Our therapists adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines, and all discussions within therapy sessions will be kept private.