Frequently Asked Questions About Family Therapy

+ How long is a family therapy session?

Most family therapy sessions last about 50 to 60 minutes. Some may run a bit longer depending on the needs of the family and the specific goals being addressed.

+ Is family therapy confidential?

Yes. Everything shared in family therapy is kept confidential within the limits of the law. Therapists respect each member’s privacy while encouraging open communication in sessions.

+ Can we do therapy online?

Absolutely. Many families choose online therapy sessions for convenience. Virtual sessions provide the same level of support as in-person meetings, with added flexibility for busy schedules.

+ Is family therapy covered by insurance?

In many cases, yes. Coverage depends on your insurance provider and plan. Our team can help you verify benefits and provide receipts or documentation needed for reimbursement.

+ How long does family therapy take?

The overall length of therapy varies by family. Some families benefit after a few sessions, while others continue for several months. Your therapist will work with you to create a treatment plan that fits your situation.

+ Can therapy help with teen behavior?

Yes. Family therapy can be highly effective for addressing teen challenges such as communication issues, emotional struggles, and conflict with parents. Sessions provide tools for both teens and parents to improve understanding and cooperation.

+ What if not all family members can attend?

Therapy can still be helpful even if not everyone is present. The members who attend can learn strategies, shift family patterns, and create positive changes that benefit the whole household.

+ Do you offer therapy for addiction?

Yes. We provide family support for addiction and recovery. Therapy helps loved ones understand the impact of substance use, rebuild trust, and create healthier family dynamics during the recovery process.