Family Therapist
Heather Browne, PsyD, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist
9851 Bixby Ave., Garden Grove, California 92841 | (714)334-4026
Each person in a family has a voice and each person in a family has an impact. I am careful to make certain that the family looks at all the members and how they all interact as a family unit. It is important that each member is respected. We look at how the family is not in a state of health due to choices that the family is making. We work together toward connection, understanding, and growth for all memebers. Unhealthy alliances and interactions are acknowledged.
Family Therapist
Jessica Zucker, M.A.
Associate marriage & family therapist
Virtual, Redondo Beach, California 90277 | 424-262-5536
Everyone has a family, even if no two families are identical. Family may mean different things to different people, but there is no denying that the relationships we have shape us as individuals. Some families have healthy traits and some have more toxic traits. In my family work, I aim to help to uncover systems both that are working, and systems that are not working. I also aim to help each member of the family feel heard in asking for their own needs and boundaries to be met, appropriate within the family and cultural context.
Family Therapist
Erika Rogers, MA., AMFT #145348, APCC #15929
Associate Therapist | Individuals | Couples | Family | Groups
REMOTE AND IN-PERSON , Redondo Beach, California 90277 | 424-262-0018
Is your family struggling to connect or navigate challenges? Family therapy sessions provide a safe space for open communication and exploration of family dynamics. I'll guide your family in identifying unhealthy patterns and developing healthier ways to interact with each other. We'll work together to build stronger communication skills, improve conflict resolution, and foster a more supportive and loving family environment.
Family Therapist
Stephanie Weston, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
407 Jacaranda Pl, Fullerton, California 92832 | 323-819-8909
Sometimes we feel as though the people that love us most don't listen to us or understand us. Family therapy is a way to be heard and ultimately understood. The approach that I take is to ensure that all members are being respectful of one another and not only listening to the other person but truly hearing them. The benefits of working together as a family is better communication, stronger feelings of closeness, and increased respect and support between loved ones.
Family Therapist
Leandra Wills, MA, MFT
Marriage & Family Therapist
Manhattan beach, California 90266 | 858-405-7434
In these challenging times, the support of a group can be a powerful tool in preventing and coping with many of the symptoms you or your child may be experiencing. Groups are offered via tele-therapy and facilitated by a therapist on a weekly or monthly schedule. Get the accountability you need to reach your goals and not slip into negative coping patterns.
Family Therapist
Naomi Lutz, LMFT
Licensed Marriage And Family Therapist
1412 Pine Avenue, Manhattan Beach, California 90266 | 310-910-1927
When working with families, I create a safe and supportive space where each member feels heard and understood. Together, we’ll explore the patterns, roles, and unspoken dynamics that may be causing conflict or distance. I help families improve communication, repair trust, and navigate challenges such as generational trauma, parenting struggles, or life transitions. My goal is to support your family in building stronger connections, fostering empathy, and creating a healthier, more balanced home environment.
Family Therapist
Philip Kolba, MA LCPC NCC
Psychotherapist
Los Angeles, California 90026 | 503-606-6412
Family therapy looks at the entire family system—parents, children, extended family members—to identify strengths and problematic behaviours. I collaborate with families on strategies for utilizing their own capabilities for resolving problems, and on developing effective communication and problem-solving skills for preventing conflicts. I specialize in working with families of teenagers, which is an age that can be challenging for both the teenagers and their parents.
Family Therapist
Tom Andre, MA
LMFT
512 Main Street, Suite 2, El Segundo, California 90245 | 310-776-5299
My approach in family therapy is to focus on the problem or set of problems, not to assign blame to a person or the family as a whole. In family therapy, we will hear how problems affect everyone. There is not always a "solution," but more often than not there are untapped resources that a family can call upon to help reduce a problem's influence on each person's life.
Family Therapist
David Silverman, LMFT
Free 20 minute phone consult
California 90045 | 308504707
In working with families, we will collaborate on addressing the couple's need to be in charge. Family rules and boundaries are sometimes unclear to children. We will work together to communicate your expectations. When acting out, underachievement, conduct problems, defiant or oppositional behaviors present in the children, the the parents need to be on the same page. Your family will learn, insession, preferred communicatin styles; empathic listening, group problem solving skills, tolerance, respect and acceptance of each other. Family members will learn to interact without anger, resentment, sarcasm or disrespect. Parents need to be authoritative without being authoritarian.
Family Therapist
Carolyn Hudson, M.A., LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
1370 N. Brea Boulevard #203, Fullerton, California 92835 | 714-292-0265
As a licensed marriage and family therapist, my education, training, and experience has had an emphasis on the family system. When working with families, a focus on the structure of the family, roles, rules, boundaries, and communication are areas included in our work together. Families of origin, extended families, and blended families can participate in family therapy and I find it beneficial when we can include all involved so everyone has a voice.
Family Therapist
Verdant Oak Behavioral Health, Psy.D. and Ph.D.
Psychologist
1151 El Centro Street, Suite B, SOUTH PASADENA, California 91030 | 323-345-1402
Family therapy sessions aim to strengthen all members of the family so they can work out problems together. Often, if one family member is identified as having an illness, the cause can be traced back to a larger family problem. If the person with the illness is treated while the rest of the family does not change, then the symptoms will persist. Family therapy breaks these cycles by teaching everyone to better interact with one another.
Family Therapist
Laura MacRae-Serpa, M.A., CCLS, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
1605 S Hope Street, Suite 320, South Pasadena, California 91030 | 626 427 7442
Families enter therapy for different reasons. Many families are seeking help for an immediate problem or crisis, while others need support changing long standing negative patterns. Family therapy can be beneficial as, it provides opportunities to identify and build on strengths, improve communication, and better understand roles and dynamics that shape the family system. I have experience working with families in crisis and am skilled at assisting parents and children/adolescents increase positive communication and connectivity.
Family Therapist
Mary Ann Aronsohn, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
1910 Huntington Drive #15, So. Pasadena, California 91030 | 626-441-5131
Many times families need help to deal with struggles between them, or to get through difficult circumstances. Each relationship within a family is different from all others, and may need specific opportunities to express thoughts and feelings. Supportive and encouraging therapy may be just what is needed to remove blocks between family members so that the love can flow again. I often work with parent-adult child pairs or siblings, to clear up old misunderstandings, find ways to share more deeply, and strengthen family connections.
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