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Family Counseling

Family CounselingWorking with families requires an approach to understanding human behaviour shaped by its social context. This approach also requires treating human problems by bringing together the members of the family to help them work out conflicts at their source. We offer families the opportunity to develop healthier ways to effectively improve their interactions and relationships. We recognize the pool of the past in the shadow of the family that was, but we also recognize the power of the present that the ongoing influence of the family that is. The aim of this approach is directed toward changing the interactions between members. As the family organization is transformed, the life of each family member is altered accordingly.

Our Online Mental Health Therapy Approach

We are able to accommodate Online Mental Health therapy Video sessions from individuals or families that sometimes develop into multiple service requests for more than one family member up to the entire family.

Requests are frequent for treatment services to address family life cycle issues that have intensified, escalated and manifested as follows:

  • conflicting parenting styles and philosophies,
  • teenage identity,
  • gender and autonomy issues,
  • extended family relations and loyalties,
  • inter-generational, racial, and cultural family boundary, 
  • values and tradition conflicts.  Often, these issues are more evident in interracial and intercultural marriages and extended families, with divergent family histories, languages and religions.

Families also seek therapeutic support when they experience significant losses include the death of one or a series of family members, sometimes even a pet. Such losses may include the sudden or long-standing illnesses or infections that lead to temporary or permanent disruption of physical and mental functioning, chronic pain and permanent disability. Work-related or motor vehicle accidents, leading to lengthy rehabilitation and return to work, with potential temporary or permanent work interruption, job termination or lay-offs, necessitating retraining or careers changes. Such events can destabilize a family system cohesion and compromise the family’s ability to bounce back to their previous level of functioning and adaptability. Since the onset of the pandemic, we have responded with our 100% commitment and ability to provide online therapeutic services. Families have been encouraged by our services and are making themselves more available to benefit from our online family interventions.

When a family gets wedged in their development, the potential for resuming their growth is inherent within the family itself, if the relational patterns blocking their realization is removed.

Four principles originate from this assumption to which we adhere:

  1. The family is not a mere recipient but is its own change agent, always possessing the key to its own solution. We consider the ‘family’ as the primary context even when working with a subgroup or even only one family member.
  2. Our therapeutic responsibility is to catalyze change by actively influencing the family to recover what has historically been deselected as growth-promoting relational patterns. We actively engage the family in recovering relational arrangements that renders additional and better aspects of their rigidly caricatured selves.
  3. Therapeutic change proceeds from the relation to the individual, which means that change in interactions is a condition of psychological change and not the other way around. We confirm and encourage family members to experiment with behavior previously constrained by the family to allow the emergence of new possibilities that adds greater complexity to their adaptation.
  4. We help families develop new, more adaptive patterns of interaction allowing both for belonging and differentiation. This more evolved pattern of interaction promotes greater reliance on a more complex family network.

We essentially work with families by challenging their existing patterns of interaction and supporting their engaging in healthier, more adaptive patterns.


Burlington Head Office

Address

200-5063 North Service Rd,
Burlington, ON L7L 5H6

Vancouver Office

Address

170-422 Richards Street,
Vancouver, BC V6B 2Z4

Primary

Monday - Thursday

7:00 am - 8:00 pm

Friday

7:00 am - 4:00 pm

Saturday

8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Sunday

Closed