New Transitions Counseling Center Uses Structural Family Therapy to Address Mental Health Disorders in Families
The Structural Family Therapy model has been found to be particularly effective at identifying and addressing the underlying patterns of behavior that contribute to family distress.
Palatine, IL (Newsworthy.ai) Wednesday Apr 26, 2023 @ 7:00 AM EDT
New Transitions Counseling Center is excited to announce the implementation of the Structural Family Therapy model for treating various mental health disorders within the family system. Family therapy is a critical aspect of successful treatment. There is a first-hand positive impact this approach can have on families struggling with mental health issues."
To change the family dynamic and report an overall sense of control and responsibility.
The Structural Family Therapy model has been found to be particularly effective at identifying and addressing the underlying patterns of behavior that contribute to family distress. By focusing on the systemic nature of the family unit, Structural Family Therapy offers a holistic approach to mental health treatment that considers the unique social and emotional dynamics within each family. Communication and behavior that cause stress and conflict can help families build healthier relationships and improve overall well-being.
Whether it's depression, anxiety, addiction, or any other mental health disorder, New Transitions Counseling Center know that Structural Family Therapy can significantly impact the lives of clients and their families. By incorporating family therapy into their overall treatment plan, clients can benefit from a more comprehensive approach to mental health treatment that addresses their family system's unique challenges and dynamics.
About New Transitions Counseling Center
New Transitions Counseling Center’s mission is to help individuals and families uncover their true potential and lead more connected and fulfilling lives. New Transitions staff have extensive experience working with anxiety-related disorders, phobias, obsessive-compulsive, eating disorders, postpartum, trauma & PTSD, depression, and bipolar.