Family Therapy In South Jordan

Look Forward To Your Family Time Again

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Your Family is in a constant battle.

It feels like whatever you try to do to fix things just causes more conflict and tension.

You often think:

  • “Why don’t we get along?”

  • “Why does my child hate me?”

  • “How can we make things right?”

These questions arise daily, yet you feel further from a solution than ever.

But you know your family is at stake if you don’t find a way to resolve things soon. Some of the greatest joys in life are only found in family life.

Though things may feel hopeless, healing your family bond is possible. Everyday life doesn’t have to be a battle. 

With the proper expert guidance, patience and commitment - you and your family can recover and develop the tools to manage family life differently.

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Unsafe Home Environment

As our children grow up, their natural development presents increased difficulties in all areas of life. 

If the family unit has unresolved issues and hasn’t learned to express feelings in the past, the home can turn into an unsafe place. 

The term unsafe in therapy doesn’t always suggest the child is at risk of physical harm, but it indicates the child might not feel comfortable expressing their true feelings.

This makes it challenging for a child to process difficulties growing up with parents and siblings in conflict.

This can cause a rupture in the family dynamics that can last decades or even a lifetime.

What Causes Family Conflicts?

Parental Differences

Another possibility is that parents have differing approaches to parenting, creating confusing and misleading messages to children and resulting in conflict between parents.

This conflict trickles down to our children.

Unhealthy verbal and non-verbal communication patterns tend to disrupt the family unit. These are the root causes of family conflicts.

Addressing these patterns solves a lot of the main issues and arguments.

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Family Therapy Can Help

Although ongoing conflicts can feel hostile and deep-rooted - therapy is an excellent tool for unraveling differences and creating strategies to address them. 

As your dedicated guide, I will -

✓ Encourage an objective view for a fresh perspective 

✓ Facilitate reaching desired outcomes for harmonious family life

✓ Improve positive interaction within the family

✓ Provide space for each person to express themselves and be heard

✓ Support the family unit in making lasting changes

By partnering with a professional for family therapy, you can take ownership of your family's future and live the life you deserve.

Some of the most common things families report after therapy are

✓ Increased closeness and happiness within the family.

✓ Joyful feelings about maintaining family unity and love.

✓ Siblings often rekindle close friendships.

✓ Parents feel united and gain clarity in guiding their children.

✓ Enhanced satisfaction and optimism in life.

✓ Improved performance in academics, friendships, and work.

Therapy is an enriching and educative experience, but taking the first step to reach out and make the call for your family can feel tough.

Reaching out is the first step toward your and your family's healing journey.

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I’d love to help make this a reality. Please contact me directly by calling [435.383.2833] or clicking below to schedule a consultation.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.