
Family Therapy

Family therapy is about family relationships. It works from the premise that a problem within the family lies with all its members, rather than with just a single person. Our focus is on how family members interact both in and outside of the therapy session.
I support the family to consider their relationships and how they interact with each other.
I provide a caring, supportive and non-judgmental environment to help you to identify and clarify the issues, problems or difficulties you may be facing in your relationships and a way out of it.
In my therapy I guide couples or parents with children through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and with themselves, revealing the real-life struggles — and extraordinary breakthroughs — typically hidden behind closed doors.
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WHEN IS FAMILY THERAPY RECOMMENDED?
Families can benefit from therapy when they experience any stressful
event that may strain family relationships, such as:
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Financial hardship
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Divorce
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The death of a loved one
In addition, it can be effective in treating mental health concerns
that impact the family as a whole, such as:
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Depression
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Substance misuse
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Chronic illness
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Food or eating disorders
It can also be a potent tool when working on everyday concerns such as:
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Communication problems
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Interpersonal conflict
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Problems in children and adolescents