Family Therapy

Family Therapy may address:

  • Parenting
  • Step-parenting
  • Blended families
  • Coping with teenagers
  • Difficulties with communication
  • Family conflict
  • Parent-child relationships
  • Parent-teen relationships
  • Grief
  • Divorce
  • Managing a child with disabilities

All families encounter a variety of stressors as its members grow and develop. At times, these growing pains may become more serious and you may want to consult a professional.

Family therapy is based upon the belief that the behaviour of the individual is influenced and maintained by interactions with other important figures in their lives. Effective family therapy can result in deep and lasting changes for individual members as well as for the entire family unit.

Family therapy is intended to identify conflicts and set specific goals for resolving them. Therapy usually explores family roles, rules, goals, and stages of development in order to target issues that may contribute to conflict and stress. It may address the family’s behavioural patterns, their ability to solve problems, and their ability to express emotions and communicate with one another. Therapy addresses family strengths as well as weaknesses.

To make an appointment, click here to fill our online form, and we will contact you within 72 hours to schedule an initial appointment.