Family counseling can help family members improve communication and resolve conflicts.
Your specific treatment plan will depend on your family’s situation. Family therapy sessions can teach you skills to deepen family connections and get through stressful times, even after you’re done going to therapy sessions.
Cindy works to accomplish the goals that the family agrees upon. She won’t be looking to change the behavior of just one family member. Cindy will work to help your family establish new and healthy interactions using the latest research she obtains through on-going continuing education.
Family therapy can help you improve troubled relationships with your partner, children or other family members. You may address specific issues such as marital or financial problems, conflict between parents and children, or the impact of substance abuse or a mental illness on the entire family. It can help you and your family members understand one another better and learn coping skills to bring you closer together.
Your family may pursue family therapy along with other types of mental health treatment, especially if one of you has a mental illness or addiction that also requires additional therapy or rehabilitation treatment.
Why Choose Family Therapy?
Please Note: If Family therapy includes more than two people it is best accomplished in-home. Family counseling is dynamic and the therapist must be able to see all participants easily and that won’t be possible on a computer screen.