Family Therapy
Families in conflict or crisis can gain a great deal by seeing a qualified therapist. Sometimes clients know they need family therapy at the outset. Other times, they begin individual therapy and through this, discover that family therapy is called for, either instead of or in addition to one-on-one therapy. And often when a child is in therapy, additional family therapy is needed to get everyone “on the same page” and in alignment with overall goals.
These are just a few, but common issues that often lead to families seeking formal help:
- Struggling as a parent
- One of your children is experiencing difficulties that are affecting others
- Conflict with a spouse is creating stress for your children
- There are extended family members in your household with whom you are at odds with
Lake Point Therapy helps Minnesota families recognize unhealthy patterns and take steps toward better communication and more productive ways of resolving conflicts. Family therapy can be structured in whatever way best suits your family’s needs. Most clients find that the work they do in family therapy has lasting impact. The insights gained continue to strengthen family relationships and the skills learned are tools that can be used whenever stressful situations arise.