Family Therapy
Thoughtful, evidence-based family therapy helping families navigate conflict, transitions, and communication challenges together.
What We Address
- Family conflict and communication breakdown
- Parent-child relationship challenges
- Blended family transitions
- Adolescent behavioral and emotional difficulties
- Family grief and loss
- Role changes and generational dynamics
- Supporting a family member with mental health challenges
Our Approach
Family therapy at MindWell Psychology is structured and goal-oriented. Dr. Freier works with the family as a system — understanding how patterns and roles develop, and how they can shift.
Treatment draws on systemic family therapy, attachment-informed approaches, and evidence-based communication models. Sessions are collaborative: every voice in the room matters.
Systemic Approach
Understanding the family as a whole — how patterns develop and how change in one part affects everyone.
Attachment-Informed
Strengthening the foundational bonds that make family relationships resilient.
Communication Focus
Building the skills for difficult conversations — with honesty, care, and mutual respect.
Adolescent Expertise
Specialized experience supporting families navigating adolescent mental health and development.
Who We Work With
MindWell Psychology works with families of all configurations: nuclear and extended families, blended families, single-parent households, and families with adult children. If your family is struggling, there is help.
Strengthen Your Family
Every family has conflict. What separates thriving families is having the tools to work through it together.
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Related Services
Family dynamics often intersect with individual needs. Explore our related treatment areas:
- Couples Therapy — Support for communication, conflict, and reconnection between partners
- Anxiety Therapy — Treatment for anxiety, stress, and worry that impacts the whole family
- Life Transitions Therapy — Navigating major changes like divorce, relocation, or new family structures
- College Student Therapy — Supporting young adults through the transition to independence
