Family Therapist
Michelle Kelley, LCSW
Licensed Counselor
92 Main St., Suite 202-2, Warrenton, Virginia 20186 | 540.316.6362
Mother - daughter counseling is a speciality area at Girls Stand Strong. Whether your daughter (or mother) is old or young, learning some communication strategies and have a third person to mediate can be extremely beneficial. Navigating through those tumultuous teen years is not easy. Parent / child relationships often suffer. It's amazing to see the positive results in mother/daughter relationships after a few sessions. Please reach out for some support and guidance.
Family Therapist
Cynthia Turner, LCSW, LSATP, MAC
Insight Into Action Therapy
10474 Armstrong Street, Fairfax, Virginia 22033 | 703-646-7664
Every individual is impacted by their family of origin in some way or another. Whenever appropriate, we believe it is important to integrate family therapy in our services to best help our clients understand patterns, resolve conflict, and communicate more effectively . Incorporating family members, such as parents, spouses, or children is essential for a client to maintain progress within their family environment.
Family Therapist
Antonio Kallungal, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
10306 Eaton Pl Suite 300, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 |
Families can be a great source of comfort and security, however can also become a great source of distress. Whether its family members feeling attacked, family members not getting along, or family members just not communicating, all families experience conflict sooner or later. My goal in family therapy is to help family members learn to break down barriers in communication and develop a genuine sense of love and support for one another.
Family Therapist
Ashburn Psychological Services
Ashburn Psychological Services
44110 Ashburn Shopping Plaza, Suite 251, Ashburn, Virginia 20147 | 703-723-2999
Ashburn Psychological Services therapists and counselors offer a variety approaches to family therapy including: family systems therapy, interpersonal therapy, psychodynamic therapy, relationship education, etc. Often families come to therapy with an identified problem for one or more family member. Typical problems include divorce, remarriage, step parenting and blended family struggles, alcoholism/substance use, death or a medical illness or condition. At other times, the presenting problem has more to do with personality or communication issues for certain family members that can be addressed and worked on in treatment over time. We at Ashburn Psychological Services are here to help.
Family Therapist
Carlos Durana, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Professional Counselor
11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Atrium #5, Suite 1A, Reston, Virginia 20190 | 703-716-0906
The focus of my family therapy work is the family as a whole. Working on the relationship between family members is more effective than just treating the person that is supposed to be in need of treatment. From my perspective, family therapy work sees individuals in relationships to others. As a result, the attention shifts from the symptomatic individual and problem is seen as the family as a whole. The goal of my family therapy work is to help establish a “functional family” – one in which needs and the desired goals of closeness, identity, self-expression, and meaning are met.
Family Therapist
Linda Ritchie, Ph.D.
Licensed Professional Counselor/Marriage & Family Therapist
3025 Hamaker Court Suite 290, Fairfax, Virginia 22031 | 703-437-6311
Typically, family therapy will bring the entire family together in therapy sessions. However, it may be that individuals in the family also see the therapist alone. There may also be times when individuals who are not a member of the family (such as a teacher or school counselor) participate in a therapy session with the family if their participation would be of benefit to the family. We can help your family learn how to better solve problems and how to better express thoughts and feelings. In family therapy, family members will learn about family roles and rules. Family members will examine behavior patterns and learn to identify issues that cause conflict.
Family Therapist
Ken Newberger, Ph.D., Th.M.
Conflict Resolution Specialist
Loudoun County, Virginia 20164 | 703-483-0031
Said one grieving mother, "Being estranged from your children and grandchildren is harder than surviving suicide. It's like experiencing a funeral, but they are not dead." Said another, "Many of my friends are excitedly anticipating visits from their relatives. They are shopping for them, planning meals and activities. I am truly happy for them. I want the same for myself, but I can't have it..." I work with parents and their adult children who have become estranged. My goal is to bring about reconciliation. If you have a need in this area, please feel free to call me to discuss your situation.
Family Therapist
Jill Weber, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
7927 JONES BRANCH DR STE 6125, Tyson's Corner, Virginia 22102 | 7035411277
Parents and teenagers must navigate a difficult process as the teenager begins to separate from the parents and form his or her separate identity. I work with both parents and teenagers to help in this process in terms of developing strategies for communication, conflict resolution and ways to begin connecting more effectively. I help both the teenager and the parent find ways to better understand and to develop greater tolerance for one another. More than any other developmental stage, the teenage years necessitate that parents alter their typical ways of parenting, become more flexible, more patient, more emotionally attentive.
Family Therapist
Mary Lou Lyon, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
6723 Whittier Avenue, Suite 406, McLean, Virginia 22101 | 703-963-6301
If your family is experiencing conflict and misunderstanding, I can help. By sitting down together, learning to listen to one another and allowing me to help you sort out your differences, you can begin to relate to one another in a new way. My goal is to provide a calm and safe environment where each family member expresses his or her point of view and conflicts are resolved through understanding and consensus.
Family Therapist
Mary L Lyon, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
6723 Whittier Avenue, Suite 406, McLean, Virginia 22101 | 703-963-6301
In family therapy I meet with any number of family members together as a way to build understanding between family members and resolve conflicts that may exist. This tends to be a very active and dynamic interaction where each member is given the opportunity to express their views and concerns in a neutral environment. I, in turn provide feedback and help to clarify the issues.
Family Therapist
Susan Gorman, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
1483 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Virginia 22101 | 703-468-8374
Family therapy is indicated especially if the couple also is looking for help out of an emotionally difficult place. Family stresses can also provide stresses on each member of the couple. Through therapy, we work together to find the causes of the family stress, and then create strategies for managing the negative emotions and creating positive ones. Then we practice the strategies so that when similar stresses arise, each family member knows how to work within their family dynamic, keeping things calm.
Family Therapist
Becky Roth, MSW, LMSW, CPC
Career Counselor, Career Coach, and Life Coach
11904-F Darnestown Road, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878 | 2402334188
Have any of your family members recently graduated from high school or college? I provide career counseling and coaching to young adults that may need guidance to get them on the right career path. Or they may feel stuck and as a parent we don't always know how to help them. Feel free to reach out and contact me to learn more. I always provide a free phone consult.
20187 is a zip code located in Fauquier County and part of Warrenton, Virginia. It has a land area of 48.502 square miles.  The population of 20187 is 15,252 people.