Family Therapist
John Neyman, MA., BCPC
Therapist-Counselor
117 S. PIKE RD (RT 356) Sarver, PA 16055, Sarver, Pennsylvania 16055 | 724-712-9449
Many times family therapy is needed in order to get the family realigned so that every body is working together. John Neyman can help you do just that. Why continue to permit your family to spin out of control? Walking into a home that is ruled by peace and serenity has a powerful affect on the development of the children and provides a sense of well being for everyone in the home. Don't put it off any longer call John Neyman today for an assessment of what action you need today to get your family in balance again.
Family Therapist
Summit Psychological Services, Ph.D
Psychologist
300 Northpointe Circle, Suite 105, Seven Fields, Pennsylvania 16046 | 724-591-8980
Family Therapy provides family members, whether its two members or the entire family, the opportunity to voice their feelings, emotions and concerns. The participants may feel more comfortable sharing their concerns in an atmosphere that is open with a nonjudgmental professional overseeing the discussions. Based on your family’s current circumstances, a unique treatment plan will be created to fit your families specific needs. Commonly used therapies include the following: Structural Family Therapy (SFT) Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Bowen Family Therapy family therapy focuses on treatment of the family system not the symptomatic family member or problem.
Family Therapist
Lawrence Cross, MA, MSW, LCSW
Licensed Psychotherapist/Clinical Social Worker
211 West Neshannock Ave., New Wilmington, Pennsylvania 16142 | 724-901-0901; 724-815-3915
The family therapist views family relationships as an important factor of psychological wellness. The goal of family therapy is to achieve balance within the family system of of interactions. The family therapist is a relational therapist who focuses on what takes place between individuals and how this constitutes their interactive patterns. By analyzing specific patterns of interactions and challenging the individuals to implement alternative ways of responding to one another, positive change and ultimately balance occurs within the family system via a domino effect. Blame is of no concern. Rather, the objective is that any singular change will trigger successive changes within the system.
16045 is a zip code located in Butler County and part of Lyndora, Pennsylvania. It has a land area of 0.575 square miles.  The population of 16045 is 1,195 people.