Family Counselling
One of the many reasons family is valued in our culture is that family can give people identity and purpose. Parents work hard and provide for their children. Children learn, grow, and help as they are able. Each person contributes. Each person receives. Throughout the process, happiness, connection, and legacy are grown.
But family life is never perfectly balanced. The family is a system, so each person affects other people in the family. Sometimes, the effect is beneficial. Sometimes it is not. When the family is off-kilter, it is often helpful to have outside help to find equilibrium.
Family Life Psychology & Wellness offers family therapy because we understand that being a family is not always easy. Every family faces challenges, and every family needs help. Family therapy through Family Life Psychology & Wellness may be the help your family needs to regain its balance.
What Is Family Conflict?
Why Does my Family Fight All the Time?
Whenever you put two people with distinct personalities and ideas into the same room, at some point opposing thoughts are inevitable. If presented in a non-threatening manner, these different viewpoints can actually help us to learn about each other and grow as individuals. This is the natural progression of any relationship. The problem generally arises when we get caught in our egos. From this point on, rational thinking goes out the window and conflicts become winner-takes-all battles in which everybody loses.
No matter the issue, the underlying reason for most disagreements is the fear of losing control of someone or something. As such, the issue at hand is never really what we are arguing about. Teenagers regularly use everyday situations as potential battlefields to assert their newfound independence. As parents, we watch in horror wondering where are cute five-year-old went, panicking at the mere thought of losing control over them. They, despite their bravado demeanors, are also afraid of losing control. The result? Battle lines are quickly drawn and persistent conflicts result.
As of May 2005, the divorce rate for marriages to survive 30 years was 38 percent according to the United States Census Bureau. Canada has nearly the same rate at 37.6. Not surprisingly, unresolved family conflict is the leading cause of separation and divorce in today’s win-or-lose society. Unfortunately, as we ultimately learn after the fact, there are no winners because somewhere down the line someone ultimately suffers the repercussions.
Family counselling can help you:
Separation and Divorce
- Manage the transition and provide coping strategies
- Support kids experiencing grief and loss (which often presents as anger and behaviour problems)
- Learn how to co-parent effectively following separation and divorce
Blended Families
Family counselling can help you navigate the unique challenges that being a blended family presents.
- Co-parent effectively
- Identify the different rules and roles for parenting and step-parenting
- Support kids through the transition
- Recognize and meet the emotional needs of each family member
Other Possible Areas of Focus For Family Counselling and Therapy:
- Sibling rivalry
- Relocation
- Difficult relationships (immediate or extended family)
- Impact of trauma or grief
- Behaviour problems
- Parenting struggles
- Anger management
- Secondary infertility
If you need a therapist to help you, our professional and licensed counsellors are able to help you right where you are over the phone, via email, or webcam/messenger.