Therapy for Family

Family therapy is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on the interpersonal dynamics between family members. Every human and every family experiences stress, hardships, conflict, and struggle. However, when these unduly impact the way in which family members relate or connect to one another, family therapy can be a useful tool to support the system, which in turn can enhance the well-being of family members.
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Family Therapy at The Midtown Practice

Marriage and family therapy provides vital support in navigating life changes such as remarriage, relocation, or the addition of new family members. These counseling services equip families with the necessary tools and strategies to adapt to changes, ensuring a smooth and positive transition for all family members

Improved Communication and Understanding

Family therapy and marriage counseling significantly enhance communication and understanding among family members. These counseling services help families break down barriers, facilitating open and honest dialogue, and fostering a deeper understanding and empathy within the family unit.

Conflict Resolution and Harmony Restoration

A key benefit of family and marriage counseling is the ability to effectively resolve conflicts. Therapists guide families through conflict resolution strategies, helping to diffuse tensions and restore harmony. This aspect of therapy is crucial for maintaining a peaceful and cooperative family environment.

Strengthened Parent-Child Relationships

Family counseling services offer specialized approaches to strengthen parent-child relationships. By addressing specific challenges and dynamics within the family, these sessions help in building stronger, healthier, and more nurturing bonds between parents and children.

HEAL AND GROW TOGETHER

We'll explore how your family can cultivate more fulfilling connections; forging deeper bonds and creating a more supportive home for everyone.

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What is the difference between family therapy and family counseling?

The terms “family therapy” and “family counseling” are often interchangeable. Both usually involve talking to help individuals and families work through conflicts, barriers, or mental health issues. However, a therapist may have different credentials than a counselor. Usually, a counselor requires only a bachelor’s degree and may provide general support to a client. A therapist requires a master’s degree and a license to practice. Counselors typically work with people who have substance use disorders, for example. In most cases, a clinician doing family counseling will be a therapist. Asking is the best way to know what kind of services a family mental health professional provides and their qualifications. During a meet and greet, families can ask about the specific counseling or psychological approach they take. Therapists and counselors should also provide information about their education and license to practice.

Brief strategic family therapy

This therapy aims to change the patterns of interaction between family members. It is a time-limited intervention that targets family problems leading to problematic symptoms showing in youths. Most brief strategic family therapies will last 12–16 sessions. Research Trusted Source reports that this form of therapy has long-term benefits. The researchers found that brief strategic family therapy was more effective than treatment as usual, such as group therapy and parent training groups, at reducing arrests and incarceration in the short and long term.

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