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: Establishing healthy divisions where parents act as a unified leadership team while allowing children appropriate, age-guided autonomy.

: Support for adults dealing with anxiety, depression, or the aftermath of relational trauma. Co-Parenting Counseling

As a parent, there's nothing more heartbreaking than seeing your family struggle to connect and communicate with one another. When relationships within the family become strained, it can lead to feelings of isolation, frustration, and sadness. If you're struggling to navigate the complexities of family dynamics, you're not alone. Many families face similar challenges, and seeking professional help can be the first step towards healing and growth. This is where Amber Addis Family Therapy comes in – a trusted and compassionate source of support for families in need. amber addis family therapy

Leo’s voice was small. “What if we fight?”

Navigating the complexities of divorce, remarriage, and step-parenting is a common challenge. The therapy focuses on defining clear boundaries and roles, ensuring that children do not feel caught in loyalty conflicts between biological parents and stepparents. : Establishing healthy divisions where parents act as

Family is not about the absence of conflict; it is about the presence of repair. provides the roadmap for that repair. By focusing on systemic patterns, restoring healthy boundaries, and fostering secure attachments, Addis helps families move from surviving to thriving.

In many dysfunctional families, boundaries are either rigid (emotional walls) or diffuse (enmeshment). Amber Addis Family Therapy focuses heavily on creating clear hierarchies. Parents learn to reclaim their executive role without authoritarianism, while children learn age-appropriate autonomy. When relationships within the family become strained, it

: Supporting families walking through grief, sudden illness, financial upheaval, or divorce. Key Theoretical Approaches Utilized

“Three years ago. Right after my birthday.” Leo’s voice cracked, then hardened. “David moved in six months later. So yeah. Fast replacement.”

If you are considering booking a session, you likely want to know what happens behind the closed door. A typical session is active, not passive. You will not sit on a couch while the therapist nods silently.