Supporting Programs

Family Therapy Program

Family therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on addressing psychological and emotional issues by working with family members as a single unit. It helps families develop conflict resolution skills, learn how to negotiate, reach compromises, and manage disagreements in ways that reduce tension and preserve family relationships. The program also works to strengthen mutual support among family members, enhancing family bonds and understanding the emotions and motivations behind each other's behaviors. The therapy promotes open and healthy communication within the family by teaching members how to clearly and directly express their feelings and needs, as well as how to actively listen to one another. The Family therapy program aims to improve relationships within the family and enhance mutual understanding and support and help the family work together to overcome challenges. This leads to a healthier and more stable family environment. This type of therapy is particularly effective in addressing issues that impact the entire family, such as depression, anxiety, addiction, or behavioral problems in children and adolescents.