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 What
is Family Therapy?
Because family members interact with
each other, when one person in the family has a
problem, everyone in the family has a problem.
Family Therapy helps family members
better understand and communicate with each other
to resolve differences, conflicts and problems.
A family therapist collaborates in
clinical discussions to help families explore their
relationships and find solutions that "fit" for
them.
Sessions may involve improving
communication, identifying strengths, identifying
family and individual goals, resolving family conflicts,
and developing coping mechanisms.
Who should
attend Family Therapy?
Participating
family members may include anyone who is involved
in the situation. This usually includes one or both
parents and some or all of the children. When appropriate,
grandparents and other extended family members or
even a close family friend may be included in some
sessions, if the family feels it would be helpful.
How Can Family
Therapy Be Helpful to you?
We can be helpful when "the
problem”"appears to focus
on a child or teenager in the family.
We can be helpful when "the
problem" appears to be centered on the parent’s
personal problems or problems as a couple.
We can be helpful when "the
problem" involves extended family members and
family issues such as care-giving responsibilities
for individuals outside of the “nuclear family”.
Is your family struggling with:
Is it just too difficult for you
to separate these issues and identify a problem
yet you just know something is wrong?
"All the art of living lies
in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on".
Henry Ellis
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When
friends and family are just too close to your
situation to help.
call
us at 954 -341 - 2555
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