Family counselling & therapy
Helping families move from conflict and disconnection to collaboration, mutual respect, and lasting emotional resilience.
WHAT WE WORK ON WITH FAMILIES
FOUR PILLARS OF FAMILY THERAPY
Based on Family Systems Theory and evidence-based practices, here is what family therapy offers:
01. Breaking Maladaptive Patterns
Identifying “circular” arguments or “roles” — like the scapegoat or the hero — that family members unconsciously step into, and providing practical strategies to shift these dynamics for good.
02. Improving Communication
Teaching specific tools for active listening and assertive speaking, so that every family member – from children to parents – feels genuinely heard without conversations devolving into blame.
03. Establishing Healthy Boundaries
Helping families find the right balance between “enmeshment” (over-involvement) and “detachment” (emotional distance) — fostering both individual autonomy and genuine family unity.
04. Strengthening Emotional Resilience
Building a “secure base” within the home — ensuring the family environment actively promotes long-term health, happiness, and the capacity to weather future challenges together.
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