“Only the family, society’s smallest unit, can change and yet maintain enough continuity to rear children who will not be strangers in a strange land. Who will be rooted firmly enough to grow and adapt.”
– Salvador Minuchin
FAMILY THERAPY
A family is the smallest building block of society—and one of the most powerful. But even the strongest families can lose their footing when life throws them an unexpected challenge.
If one member is struggling—whether it’s a child in a “phase” or an adult facing a difficult period—the whole family feels it. The result can be confusion, stress, or emotional turbulence. And every person’s experience, though different, is genuine and important.
Family therapy creates a space where those experiences can be understood, shared, and transformed—so the family can reconnect and move forward together.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Here, every family member’s perspective counts—and every voice has value. Because families hold more untapped strength than they often realize, I work with the entire family whenever possible.
With children in the room, drama therapy and play add movement, interaction, and creative expression, making sessions lively and engaging. Together, we uncover the story behind the challenges, explore family patterns, and understand how each relationship shapes the whole. As understanding grows, communication improves, connections deepen, and new solutions naturally emerge.
FAMILY THERAPY
A family is the smallest building block of society—and one of the most powerful. But even the strongest families can lose their footing when life throws them an unexpected challenge.
COUPLES THERAPY
You know the scene: one partner tries to talk, hoping to feel understood. The other withdraws, trying to protect themselves from overwhelm. Tension rises, doors close, and both of you end up feeling unheard, unseen, and disconnected.
PARENT COUNSELING
The moment you hold your child, everything changes. You are a parent—forever—and the bond you share will always be the foundation of your relationship. But how do you nurture it? How do you guide both yourself and your child as your connection grows?