Family is the core of emotional well-being however, living together can be affected by conflicts, changes or crises that generate tension. family therapy allows addressing these challenges in a structured way, strengthening bonds and improving communication.
When is it recommended?
· communication problems and persistent conflicts.
· adaptation to significant changes: adolescence, separations, bereavement, retirement.
· impact of psychological disorders on the family: depression, addictions, eating disorders.
Objective: strengthen the family, foster mutual understanding and improve coexistence.
Discover how family therapy can help you build more harmonious relationships
We pinpoint harmful dialogue patterns (criticism, stonewalling) and teach active-listening and assertiveness skills to improve family dynamics.
We assist in managing transitions like adolescence, separation, or retirement, providing tools to redistribute roles and reduce family stress.
We provide a space to express grief, anger, and guilt, accompany each stage of mourning, and strengthen mutual emotional support to keep family cohesion.
When one member suffers from depression, addiction, or other disorders, we intervene with joint therapy and psychoeducational support to break negative patterns.