The family is a system, much like the human body. Just as the entire body suffers when one of its parts dysfunctions or fails to work with the rest of the body, the entire family suffers when one of its members suffers or is "out of sync."
Although family therapy isn’t a new concept,
it’s one that many of our clients aren’t familiar with. The idea of sharing one’s personal thoughts and feelings with other people can sometimes seem awkward or uncomfortable.
We find that when our clients experience healing and work through challenges together, they often find that the discomfort and awkward feelings are worth the renewed sense of togetherness and peace that comes from sharing.
Families often convey ideologies to their kids that are incomplete, overly negative, or fundamentally constricting. Individuals in a family may hold on to these self-limiting beliefs without even realizing they're doing so. Self-limiting beliefs learned early on often complicate many adult issues such as:
They may also lead to a higher chance of mental illnesses like:
Family Therapy provides an opportunity for family members to feel heard, accepted, and understood. Our therapists will provides a safe and confidential place for your family members to share their feelings and perspectives.
Family therapy creates room for family members to engage in empathic and active listening, which helps nurture the existing hurts and heavy emotions. Family therapy exists to offer hope and encourages you to work together as you try solutions to address your needs as a whole.
Clinic Location
10 Corporate Hill Drive, Suite 330
Little Rock, AR 72205
(Arkansas Medical Society Building)
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