Family Therapist
Donald Baer, LPC, LMFT
Licensed Professional Counselor
909 W. Magnolia, Suite 20 (Door faces Lipscomb Street), Fort Worth, Texas 76104 | 817-926-0801
Are there problems going on related to your child's school work, or your child's behavior in general, or in your child's relationships with children the same age? And when you try to talk about it, your child just gets frustrated and angry? Do you and you spouse disagree about what to do with your child? Are you in a second marriage, trying to deal with all the issues common to stepfamilies? I've been working with all kinds of families, and all kinds of family problems, for dozens of years. I can help.
Family Therapist
Toni Taigen, MA
Pastoral Christian Counselor
Fort Worth, Texas 76191 | 925-323-3328
I believe God created us for relationship and that good relationships take effort. I incorporate listening skills, attachment styles, relational skills, and biblical principles into my family therapy. I believe that it is necessary for us to make the relationship more important than any issue we may have with a person. Forgiveness is key and possible when we choose to let Jesus heal the wound.
Family Therapist
Jane Hardwick, LPC, LMFT
Lic. Professional Counselor, Lic. Marriage & Fam. Therapist
1617Park Place Ave., Ste 110-JHC, Fort Worth, Texas 76110 | 817-999-8367
Aren't families interesting? A family is a system, so when one part breaks down, all the other parts are effected. If you are having difficulties with a family member, consider therapy. Sometimes you can change the whole system by changing yourself. Sometimes it's most helpful for two or more of the family to come in together. Give therapy a chance. Your Tomorrow Can Feel Better Than Today.
Family Therapist
Reflections Counseling of Denton, M.Ed., M.S.
Licensed Professional Counselors & Counselor Interns
1306 N. Locust Street, Denton, Texas 76201 | (940) 367-9887
At Reflections Counseling of Denton your family counselor is an advocate for your entire family by promoting reconnection and facilitating communication. Parents and teens learn to listen and understand each other. You work to find common ground on a variety of issues, including school, discipline, and appropriate ways to disagree. Each family member shares the responsibility for improvement. Therefore, everyone will be challenged and supported to develop new perspectives and find empathy for one another. Together, you can overcome any obstacle your family faces.
Family Therapist
Sean Cawthon, M.Div., M. Th., MHC
Christian Counselor - Pastoral
3600 Eldorado Bldg D, Unit 3, McKinney, Texas 75070 | 469-877-3328
I believe that every family faces unique challenges when it comes to sorting out relationship differences and day-to-day living. Whether it's navigating parent-child expectations or meeting the needs of each family member, it can be difficult to find a path forward. That's why I offer family therapy within a biblical model, providing each member the opportunity to be heard and learn to seek the Lord's guidance individually as they relate to their loved ones. Let's work together to strengthen your family and build healthier relationships.
Family Therapist
Lucy Underwood, PhD, LPC-S, NCC, Certified EMDR
Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor, Certified EMDR Therapist, EMDR CIT, Advanced Accelerated Resolution Therapy Trauma Therapist
1402 S. CUSTER ROAD, 204, McKinney, Texas 75072 | 469-712-9134
Family therapy is an essential part of the therapy process. The burden of change is not exclusively on the individual client. Underwood Counseling & Consultation, PLLC believes that a family must explore their role in the dysfunction in order for healing to occur. Family therapy offers clients the opportunity to improve communication, examine roles, & align values & beliefs.
Family Therapist
Marvin Schick, MA, LMFT, EMDR Specialist
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
1833B W. Hunt Street, McKinney, Texas 75069 | 214-549-3793
Families who come in for counseling as a family are given a chance to work through issues in a safe environment-- where trust, respect, and honor are learned, given, and received--because the family is intentional about learning new strategies. Families learn that it is counterproductive to have an "identified patient" in the family, where one family member is "tagged" to be the only one acting out and causing family distress. Biblical and Family Systems principles may be applied to have the whole family become engaged in the positive change and nurturing process.
Family Therapist
Lara Yates, LCSW, CCTP, EMDR Therapist
Therapist
2245 Ridge Rd. Suite 115, Rockwall, Texas 75087 | 469-887-6117
Family Therapy can be highly effective for treating the concern as a whole. Often I will have families come in, asking for me to see 1 member of the family, thinking I can "fix" this person, place them right back in their environment, and things will be different. Families are intricately woven and struggles with 1 member are often connected. When I see children or teens, family therapy sessions are expected and sprinkled throughout our therapeutic time together.
Family Therapist
Dawn Nelson, LCSW-S, ACSW, SAP, CART
Licensed Clinical Social Worker-Supervisor, Certified Anger Resolution Therapist, Substance Abuse Professional
1024 Ridge Road, Rockwall, Texas 75087 | 972-989-2799
I provide counseling to families when an issue is affecting multiple family members. The advantage is that everyone involved gains understanding of the problem and the feelings of other family members. In turn, that enables the family to work together to resolve problems more quickly than if each family member had individual therapy sessions. I recognize that families have busy schedules so I offer after school and evening appointments.
Family Therapist
Pare Radillo, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
PO Box 2005, Rockwall, Texas 75087 | 9729619570
Family therapy is important because sometimes everyone needs a safe, healthy, intentional place to be heard about issues that are happening in the home. I help navigate families overcome their challenges and find solutions that work best for their family. Parenting, sibling conflict, divorce, grief, and social or school expectations, are all common topics on family sessions.
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