
Family Therapist
Paul W. Anderson, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist: KS
8216 W 113th, Overland Park, Kansas 66210 | 913-991-2302
No one wants to be blamed for trouble in a family or relationship. From my experience working with families and couples in the greater Bluffton/Hilton Head area. I have come to think the blame game is a waste of time because people are not the blame. Problematic interaction patterns used by family members are what we need to look at and change. I use "systemic family therapy" and it works great. I show family members how they can team up together and make things better. Give me a call: 843-422-1408.

Family Therapist
Jessica Willemsen, MSW, LSCSW, LMAC, LCSW
Clinical Social Worker and Addiction Counselor
6901 Shawnee Mission Pkwy, Suite 219, Overland Park, Kansas 66202 | 816-295-7223
Though individual therapy is an essential piece in mental health recovery, the addition of family therapy can further the recovery process. Very few of us live as isolated life, remaining unconnected to others--no family, friends, or coworkers. Therefore, helping an individual communicate with their family, and helping the family to not only understand but learn how to help their loved one--can be an important part of the recovery process. Whether it be trauma, addiction, or mental illness such as Bipolar, Depression, or Anxiety, family therapy can help build a healthy support network. We all need supportive people in our lives. Family therapy can help.

Family Therapist
Barbara Cleverdon, M.S., LCMFT
Licensed Clinical Marriage & Family Therapist
1225 N. 78th St., Suite A, KANSAS CITY, Kansas 66112 | 913-515-6919
As a Family Therapist, involving the whole family is important to looking and understanding the dynamics of your unit. There will be times when all are invited for a session, with rules that hopefully promote honest discussion, non-judgmental listening, open communication and problem solving. Depending on the problems presented, there may be times when each member will have their own session such as the parental system will have their own session/s and then the sibling system will have theirs. Grandparents may be invited for a session, as well, especially if they play an ongoing supportive role in the family life.