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Family First • A link to your past, a link to your future; the bonds you build with family are important. • Family counseling is for those families who feel that the bond is breaking away due to either internal, external or a culmination of both that is leading to familial conflict. • Family counseling is meant for those family units who are no longer able to connect with or communicate with each other.
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A Family Therapist • For those opting for family counseling, your family therapist is the newest addition to your clan. • Your family therapist is that non-biased, nonjudgmental, third party individual who is here to listen to all of you in turn. • A family therapist listens, observes, makes notes and once there is a cover of all side of each family member’s side of the story; the therapist works on finding healthy solutions. http://www.tanuchoksi.in/
Family Therapy • A session in family counseling could include a host of different methods that are engaged by the family therapist. • These methods may include cognitive and behavioral therapy, talk therapy, art, role-play and other professional and universally accepted therapeutic methods adopted by psychologists to understand patients across age-groups. • A family therapist will first go to the root cause of the problem, to understand what is triggering the issues of communication within a family.
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Moving Forward • Engaging in family counseling sessions as a unit, is a bonding experience in itself. There is something about going through something together, toughing it out and finding solutions together that helps bring a family closer. • Your family therapist will find all those corrective measures that will catapult the family forward, moving away from issues of the past, never to be revisited again.
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Why you may need it? • Family counseling can be useful for the following reasons: 1) A financial crunch. 2) Dealing with loss of a family member. 3) A family member found engaging in infidelity. 4) A mental health issue of one member that is affecting all others. 5) A family member that is a victim of substance abuse. • There could be a lot of smaller, trivial issues that are blowing up to big proportions and require the help of an external family therapist to help sort things out for the better, professionally. http://www.tanuchoksi.in/