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Where Do you Need an Ally?

  • Reunification therapy is a specialized form of therapy designed to help restore and strengthen the relationship between a child and a parent after a period of estrangement or limited contact, often due to divorce, separation, or conflict. It benefits children, parents, and families who have experienced disrupted relationships, misunderstandings, or high-conflict custody situations. Our therapists act as an ally in this process by providing a structured, neutral environment where safety and trust can be rebuilt, facilitating healthy communication, and helping all parties address underlying issues in a way that prioritizes the child’s emotional well-being.

  • Family therapy focuses on improving communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening relationships within a family system. It can benefit families experiencing challenges such as parenting struggles, life transitions, mental health concerns, grief, or relational conflict. Therapists support families by creating a safe space for each member’s voice to be heard, helping them understand each other’s perspectives, and guiding them toward healthier patterns of interaction and problem-solving.

  • Couple’s therapy is a form of counseling focused on helping partners improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their emotional connection. It benefits couples at any stage of their relationship—whether they are dating, engaged, married, or navigating separation—especially when facing challenges such as frequent disagreements, intimacy concerns, trust issues, or major life transitions. Our therapists act as an ally for the couples by fostering a safe and respectful space, teaching healthy communication and problem-solving skills, and guiding partners toward deeper understanding and more satisfying relationship patterns.

  • Individual therapy is a one-on-one form of counseling that helps people explore their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to promote personal growth, healing, and well-being. It benefits anyone facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, stress, grief, life transitions, or a desire for self-understanding. Using a systemic lens, our therapists provide allyship to clients by considering how relationships, family dynamics, culture, and environment influence their experiences, and by helping them create changes that improve both their own lives and their interactions with others.

  • Therapeutic Supervised Visitation (TSV) is a structured, therapist-facilitated visitation process that allows a child and parent to spend time together in a safe, supportive environment while addressing relational or safety concerns. It benefits families navigating high-conflict custody situations, histories of estrangement, or situations where contact must be monitored for the child’s well-being. Using systemic approaches, therapists support TSV by observing and guiding interactions in real time, helping the parent and child build trust, and addressing patterns influenced by family history, communication styles, and broader relational dynamics to promote healthier, more connected relationships.

  • Parent education is a collaborative process that helps caregivers develop effective parenting strategies, improve communication with their children, and respond to challenging behaviors in constructive ways. It benefits parents who are navigating developmental transitions, behavioral concerns, co-parenting challenges, or simply want to strengthen their relationship with their children. Using systemic approaches, therapists support parent coaching by considering the family’s unique dynamics, cultural context, and relationship patterns, helping parents implement strategies that foster connection, consistency, and long-term positive change.

Specialized Treatment Areas

Anxiety

Depression

Childhood trauma

Couple’s Counseling

Parenting

Reunification Therapy

Parent-Child Relationships

Work Stress

Self-Esteem

Life transitions

OCD

ADHD

Polyamory/ENM

Trauma

Perfectionism/People Pleasing

Attachment Style

Divorce

Addiction