Family therapy services in 76155: Fort Worth, TX. Relationship and couples counseling.

Family counseling in 76155: Fort Worth, TX. Honest and effective help for couples, relationships and blended families in and around Fort Worth, Texas.


Michael Salas, PsyD, LPC-S, LCDC, CSAT, CMAT
Family Therapist

Michael Salas, PsyD, LPC-S, LCDC, CSAT, CMAT

Licensed Professional Counselor

3300 Oak Lawn, Suite 601, Dallas, Texas 75219 | 214-310-0417

In family therapy, I will help you and your family better understand the roles that you live with and the conflicts that arise as a result of these roles. We will work through communication problems and create plans to help you and your family overcome these communication problems and establish more positive lines of communication with each other. Call me or e-mail me today to set up a consultation to see how I may be able to help you with your family problems.

Donald Baer, LPC, LMFT
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.

Toni Taigen, MA
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.

Kyle Bryan, LCSW
Family Therapist

Kyle Bryan, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

2363 Hwy. 287 N. Ste. 207, Mansfield, Texas 76063 | 817-908-8632

In family therapy you will learn and practice effective communication skills allowing members to dialogue on their problems, concerns and feelings by demonstrating active listening, curiousity and interest in each others perspective. Problem solving requires a willingness on the parts of all members to contribute to the solutions. Topics discussed include; parenting techniques, establishing healthy boundaries, and family contracts to negotiate terms and come to an agreement on how the family will handle future family problems and to commit to positive change. Benefits of family therapy include more respectful communication, responsible behavior, improved relationships, and fun!

Rejoice Counseling Apostolate, PhD, MA
Family Therapist

Rejoice Counseling Apostolate, PhD, MA

LMFTs, LPCs, LCSWs & Licensed Associates

10300 N. Central Expressway #280, Dallas, Texas 75231 | 8442953167

Let’s be honest—parents don’t have all the answers, although they wish they did. But they always have a lot of heart and a lot of love for their children. When raising children becomes challenging—or even overwhelming—know that you are not alone. Sometimes parents need help with their children, adolescents, and teens. Every parent has questions about how to improve their parenting, deal with difficult situations, and strengthen family life. Our professional family counselors can give you the guidance you are looking for…and we will also be sure to remind you that if you are filled with a lot of love for your children then you really are a great parent already!

Jane Hardwick, LPC, LMFT
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.

Galit Ribakoff, M.S, LPC-S, NCC
Family Therapist

Galit Ribakoff, M.S, LPC-S, NCC

Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor

5995 Summerside Drive Unit 797064, Dallas, Texas 75379 | 469-499-4597

When individual challenges affect the family dynamics, it is important to work on healthy communication and better interactions to resolve tension and conflict. These challenges are sometimes better overcome in an objective and nonjudgmental environment. Learning tangible tools to navigate through ongoing and upcoming challenges are beneficial and helpful to achieve a harmony among individuals in the family unit.

Cara Waters, LPC-A, LCDC-I
Family Therapist

Cara Waters, LPC-A, LCDC-I

Licensed Professional Counselor Associate and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor

17210 Campbell Rd, Ste 175, Dallas, Texas 75252 | 972-275-6080

I have been fortunate to assist couples as they work through problems occurring in their families. I help them identify ways to strengthen and heal their relationships. Parents can learn to enhance their relationships with their children, creating a stronger bond. I have helped couples who have made the decision to separate amicably while continuing to support their children in the process. I have also worked with addiction in families and have helped each member understand the cycle of addiction and begin their recovery journey.

Susanna Huffman, MS, LPC, LCDC, NCC
Family Therapist

Susanna Huffman, MS, LPC, LCDC, NCC

Licensed Professional Counselor

17210 Campbell Rd, Ste 175, Dallas, Texas 75252 | 9722756404

Our families, if nothing else, play one of the most important roles in who we were, who we are, and who we will become whether we are with them or not. Learning to break free of hardwired response patterns in families can feel like trying to drive forwards when the car is in reverse. Family therapy is very different than traditional therapy- in a family session, the whole "family" is the client- meaning that no one person the focal point of change. It is our system, our patterns, that make or break how we engage, learn, and love one another. It is my hope that I can help your family create new bonds, heal old hurts, and learn to build a new system that supports each persons growth.

Yvette Bonavita, LMSW
Family Therapist

Yvette Bonavita, LMSW

Licensed Master Social Worker

17210 Campbell Rd, Ste 175, Dallas, Texas 75252 | 9722756018

In family therapy, my approach centers on understanding and aligning with the goals and values of the family. To initiate the therapeutic process, a comprehensive examination of internal family systems, roles, and historical dynamics is essential. By delving into the family's history, I gain insights into pivotal events, dynamics, and patterns that have shaped their current situation. This historical context serves as a foundation for identifying areas of strength and areas that may need attention.

Daniel Gowan, M.Div., M.A., LCDC, LPC-S, CSAT
Family Therapist

Daniel Gowan, M.Div., M.A., LCDC, LPC-S, CSAT

Marriage Counseling, Sex/Porn Addiction, PTSD

4975 Preston Park Blvd., Suite 790, Plano, Texas 75093 | 972-267-2800

Families are like the baby mobile that hangs over the crib. If you pull one character, the whole thing shakes. Our families are this connected, and if you can begin to understand the roles that everyone plays, you can look at yourself and engage the system differently. Most patterns are predictable in the family (though your family patterns are different than mine) but if you recognize this and can begin to observe yourself acting differently. This will have a huge impact and change the dynamics of the family. Many times we get frustrated when we focus on what we think one member should be doing or not doing, but the change (and the relief) occurs when we look at and change ourselves.

Eshaly Johnson, M.S., LPC
Family Therapist

Eshaly Johnson, M.S., LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

3939 US Hwy 80E, Mesquite, Texas 75150 | 469-554-0582

I believe that the family structure is critical to each individuals overall mental well being. Often times, there are multiple lives, that intersect in families and that can lead to arguments, struggle and strife. Whether you are in a family of 2 or a family of 6 sometimes we all need a little help understanding each other. I am here to help support you and your family in navigating the complications that come with all of those personalities living under one roof!

Paul Myers, MA.  LPC-Supervisor
Family Therapist

Paul Myers, MA. LPC-Supervisor

Licensed Professional Counselor

5850 Town & Country Blvd. suite 301, Frisco, Texas 75034 | 9723456788

Having a healthy family with fulfilling relationships is very possible. Its normal to argue and fight with your family members but having a unified family full of meaningful connection is very possible. Relationships are difficult and require a lot of work. Every family is unique and once you are aware of what your family's patterns and dynamics are you can become a strong, healthy, fully connected unit.



76155 is a zip code located in Tarrant County and part of Fort Worth, Texas. It has a land area of 3.465 square miles.  The population of 76155 is 3,115 people.