Huntington Beach Family Therapy Can Help To Heal Dysfunctional Families

By Cynthia Ross


Modern families are under great pressure. In most cases, both parents are pursuing their own careers and they have to cope with many demands on their time. Families do not spend enough time with each other and many children keenly feel the lack of support and nurturing that they so desperately need. As a consequence, they sometimes develop behavior problems. Huntington Beach family therapy can help such families to bring balance to their lives.

Contested divorces are one of the main reasons why so many families become dysfunctional and unhappy. The conflict that normally accompanies such divorces has a severe adverse effect upon the other family members. They may even feel as if they are the ones that caused to conflict in the first place. Such families need to consider counseling. A therapist can help them to adapt to the new situation and their roles in making things work.

Parents do not always realize that their children are also subjected to serious pressure. They often struggle to cope with the expectations that their parents and teachers have of them and most children have to deal with peer pressure. As a result, many children become withdrawn or they drift towards the wrong groups and activities. Therapists can help such families to rethink their priorities.

Numerous families become dysfunctional due to substance abuse by one or more member. Substance abuse unfortunately often goes hand in hand with other forms of abuse. This can cause severe trauma for other members. It is not just the person abusing substances that need help in such cases, although rehabilitation may be necessary. Everyone will eventually have to see a therapist together in order to restore harmony at home.

Therapists often find it a challenge to counsel entire families, especially if even just one member refuses to cooperate. It is therefore often necessary for the therapist to first see each member separately and to then follow on with group sessions. The purpose of these individual sessions is to encourage each member to recognize the fact that there is a problem and that they have a role to play in solving it.

Families may need some help to find a therapist that has experience in dealing with other families with similar problems. General practitioners, social workers and even church ministers may be able to recommend a suitable professional. Therapists themselves will also refer families to someone better suited than then to deal with the issues at hand if they do not feel qualified to accept the case.

No therapist can solve the problems experienced by families. Only the members of those families can do this. The role of the therapist is not to prescribe solutions, but to rather help his clients to find solutions for themselves. Families need to understand that it may take some time and many sessions with the therapist before positive results can be expected. There are no quick fixes.

Healthy and happy families form the cornerstone of healthy societies. When families suffer, everyone around them also suffer. It is not a shame to seek professional help. After all, nobody wants to be part of a family where everyone is unhappy and where conflict reigns.




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