Family work may be a good fit if you’re dealing with:
chronic conflict, shutdown, or “walking on eggshells”
parenting/teen behavior concerns or failure-to-launch stress
blended family, step family, or co-parenting strain
trauma/PTSD impacts on the household
major transitions (loss, deployment, relocation, divorce/separation)
- Generational households (multiple adults under one roof): boundaries, respect, roles, money/chores, caregiving stress, and chronic tension
- Mature “old wounds” resurfacing: father–daughter/son, mother–daughter/son rupture, estrangement, loyalty binds, and unresolved grief or resentment
- Parents who are no longer together (or are in the process of separating) and need a structured, child-centered plan. The goal is to reduce conflict, stop triangulation, and create consistency for the kids—without re-litigating the relationship.
Sessions are skills-forward and accountability-based: we clarify patterns, strengthen boundaries, improve communication, and create practical agreements the family can actually follow outside of therapy.