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Family Counseling – An Option For Many Situations

21 Apr, 2016

by ChristianWorks

Each of us faces problems at various times, and when we do we usually think the burden of these problems is ours and ours alone. However, there are many times when there may be real value in involving those with whom we’re the closest – our families.

Many times we fail to realize that family members can offer important assistance in a variety of ways. Involving them may lead to greater understanding, to more support, or to helping find and treat the causes of a problem.

Family counseling is a specialized field within the counseling profession that first developed in the 1950s. Professional counselors working in this field tend to focus on the family as a client, rather than just seeing a person or two as the ones with the problem.

While there are no specific indicators showing that family counseling may be right for your situation, there are some general signs that a family may be well served in getting treatment. For an individual facing a problem, family counseling might be appropriate if…

  • the person really wants other family members to know of the situation
  • he or she believes that actions by other members of the family need to change in order to deal with the problem
  • the problems being faced are long-term, serious issues, such as addiction or severe depression

Finding a family counselor need not be difficult. CounselingWorks has family counselors around the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

Professional counselors specializing in family counseling will be glad to describe how they work and the methods they use. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.

Family counseling has been shown to be as effective as individual counseling. It is an excellent way to break down barriers, improve communication and intimacy and to find more productive ways of operating a family.

Learn more about CounselingWorks.


This article is provided by the American Counseling Association. Visit the ACA website at www.counseling.org.

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