Family Counseling
Families function as systems, when one part is struggling, everyone feels it. I help families reduce conflict, improve communication, and understand the patterns driving behavior so each member can feel heard, supported, and better equipped to thrive together.
“The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” is a saying which is often used to describe the importance of understanding the family when treating clients in therapy. Sometimes an issue, behavior, or concern has great significance in context of the family setting. Said another way, the family pattern impacts the presence and frequency of certain negative or dysfunctional behaviors in one or some of its members. This is especially true in many matters involving children and adolescents. In these situations, family counseling may be the preferred unit of treatment.
Family counseling generally requires that the whole family meets for treatment. Sometimes, if issues exist between two members of a family system, there may be a few meetings between those two individuals. The goal of family counseling is to discover the role of a dysfunctional behavior in a family system, reduce conflict and negative communication patterns, and to improve behavior and mental health concerns by bolstering the functionality and communication of the family.
Here are some of the issues which are well served by Family Counseling:
Blended Families
Family Based Therapy for Eating Disorders
Positive Parenting and Discipline
Families Coping with Mental Illness and prescribed Medication
Trauma, Crisis, Depression, Self - Harm, and Suicide
Launching to College
Family Adjustments, Grief, and Transitions
Communication and Functional Relating in the Family
Social Media and Bullying Issues
Failure to Launch
Family Money Mindset Coaching
Adolescent Entitlement
Family Adaptation to the COVID-19 stressors