Few things are more complicated - or more meaningful - than family. Healthy families create environments that balance closeness and independence, offering respect, emotional safety, accountability, and room for growth for both children and adults.

When families experience strain, therapy can help restore communication, clarify boundaries, and strengthen relationships.

Family therapy focuses on understanding emotional challenges within the context of family relationships. Rather than viewing problems in isolation, we explore patterns of interaction and work collaboratively to develop healthier ways of relating.

We support families facing challenges including:

  • co-parenting

  • school or academic difficulties

  • child and adolescent behavioral concerns

  • marital conflict

  • divorce or separation

  • bereavement (including a specialization in the loss of a child)

  • learning disabilities

  • high-conflict family relationships

  • chronic medical illness (child or adult)