Couples & Family Therapy

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Couples & Family

Therapy for relationships can provide intimacy building, enhanced communication, and problem solving skills for intimate partners, estranged family members, an entire nuclear family, and various other combinations. Couples and family therapy can address a range of unique situations pertaining to conflict management, blended families, parenting, isolation/disconnection, trauma, intimacy issues, infidelity, separation/divorce, disclosure or transition regarding gender/sexuality, substance abuse, financial issues, non-monogamy, and more.

Children & Adolescents

While psychotherapy for children and adolescents is often thought of as an individual service, research shows the importance of family participation in treatment. In our formative years, the impact of our home environment and family system play a key role in socio-emotional development. 

Therapists will typically provide individual sessions with your child, while scheduling a separate time to meet with one or more parents/family members to discuss progress, interventions, parenting and family systems issues. If it is determined that your child’s presenting ‘problem’ is more of a family systems concern, family therapy may be recommended instead of or in addition to individual treatment. 

Relevant issues that may be addressed in your child’s therapy: depression, social anxiety, ADHD, academic issues, ‘misbehavior’, bullying, trauma/ abuse, foster care/adoption, separation/divorce, grief, gender/sexuality questions, and developmental delays or impairments.

Practitioners offering Couples Therapy:

Janelle Matthews, LPCC, MC

Jenna Richardson, LCSW, MSW

Practitioners offering Family Service Options:

Jenna Richardson, LCSW, MSW

Practitioners offering services for Minors 0-18yo:

Jenna Richardson, LCSW, MSW