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Does Your Family Need Therapy

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Does Your Family Need Therapy

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  1. TANU CHOKSI Does Your Family Need Therapy?

  2. Family Therapy • Families are strong units of more than two people, who live together. Their lifestyles are entwined and they work together as an emotional unit. • Sometimes there are instances that can cause this emotional bond to rupture. Families sometimes tend to grow apart. In a scenario like that, the family needs family therapy. • Family therapy helps bring the bond back. It repairs the bonds of relationships in a safe environment.

  3. Family Counseling • Family counseling is taking that step of fixing your family back together. Family therapy is identifying a therapist that all the members of your family are comfortable with. Speaking out issues, arriving at problem areas and then creating solutions for these problems. • Family therapy is all about helping a family feel re-connected through talk therapy. • Communication with each member of the family remains confidential between the therapist and the patient. Everyone is brought together, with consent, as and when required.

  4. Situations • What are the situations in which someone would want to consider family counseling. • Dealing with a financial crunch. • Dealing with loss of loved one. • Dealing with substance abuse. • Dealing with physical abuse. • Dealing with lack of communication, stress, anxiety, depression, anger control. • All of this could require the need for family therapy.

  5. Solutions • The way family therapy works in lay mans term is: • Counseling each individual of the family unit. • Getting each person’s view point to build a concrete picture. • Finding solutions through family counseling and suggesting certain lifestyle changes and communication exercises to ease tension in the house.

  6. Benefits • A non- judgmental, third-person is going to have an outsider’s view point on all family members. • Bringing them together in a calm environment to compromise with one another, making each one finally feel validated that someone is taking them seriously helps family therapy work better. The comfort level of the person with the person conducting the family counseling helps them speak out their real problems.

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