Regardless of your family’s makeup, our therapeutic approach is the same: we invite conversation so we can understand the circumstances surrounding the conflict and tension in the home and develop a plan of action to get you back on track. Therapy Changes therapists don’t prescribe change, offer advice or make judgments. Rather, we provide personalized and focused guidance to help your family work as a team to identify what’s important to you, and learn the skills needed to work towards your goals.
Many things can cause strife in families, including life transitions like relocation and deployment, changes in employment or financial status, death of a family member or other traumatic events, children with special needs, chronic illness, addressing the challenges of emerging adulthood, adjusting to changes in sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as divorce and separation. Family therapy, which can take place in a group or individual sessions, helps reduce conflict, add cohesion, and increase intimacy.
Your family should be a great source of strength and delight. If that’s not the case, you may benefit from Family Therapy at Therapy Changes.
Often, emerging adults feel in-between adolescence and adulthood and feel lost and out of control. Therapy for emerging adults helps this period of time feel less painful and provides a safe place for emerging adults to explore aspects of themselves, build self-esteem, and a sense of self-worth.
Your family should be a great source of strength and delight. If that’s not the case, you may benefit from Family Therapy at Therapy Changes.
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