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Operating Hours

Mon-Fri: 9 AM – 1 PM, 4 PM – 7 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 1 PM, 4 PM – 7 PM
Sunday: Closed

Connect With Us

Call : +91-8320702218
Email : [email protected]
Address : 307, The Metropolis, Valsad – Dharampur Rd, Abrama Village, Valsad, GJ

Family Therapy

Overview

Family therapy provides a safe and collaborative space for family members to address conflicts, improve communication, and strengthen relationships.

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Family Therapy

Key Highlights

Communication Enhancement

Learn effective communication skills to express emotions and resolve conflicts constructively.

Conflict Resolution

Identify and address sources of tension and discord within the family unit.

Healing Family Dynamics

Explore family roles, patterns, and interactions to foster understanding and empathy.

Supportive Environment

Create a supportive atmosphere where all family members feel heard and valued.

Relationship Building

Strengthen bonds and connections between family members.

Coping Strategies

Develop coping strategies and resilience as a family unit to navigate life's challenges.

Answers to Your Common Queries

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our FAQs to find answers and clarifications about Family Therapy.

How long does family therapy typically last?

The duration of family therapy varies depending on the complexity of the issues and the goals set by the family, but sessions typically last between 60 to 90 minutes.

Do all family members need to attend every session?

While it’s beneficial for all family members to participate, attendance may vary depending on individual circumstances. Your therapist will work with your family to determine the most effective approach for involving all members in the therapy process.

Can family therapy help with specific issues like parenting struggles or sibling conflicts?

Can family therapy help with specific issues like parenting struggles or sibling conflicts? Yes, family therapy can address a wide range of issues, including parenting challenges, sibling conflicts, communication breakdowns, and adjustment to life transitions.