Helping Families Thrive
Family Counseling
Stronger Families, Healthier Lives

Strengthening Families Through Connection and Understanding
No one is an island. Every family consists of an interconnected, interdependent group of unique individuals where each person’s well-being will affect everyone else’s.
When everything is going smoothly, families enjoy balance and harmony. However, it’s easy for friction and shared or individual challenges to interfere with family relationships. Events such as financial hardship, job loss, divorce, remarriage, birth of a child, or the death of a loved one affects everyone in different ways. Further, mental and physical health concerns that affect one member–like depression, substance misuse, chronic illness, history of childhood trauma or neglect and eating disorders–can have ripple effects that end up impacting the entire family.If there are underlying problems like communication issues, interpersonal conflicts and/or behavioral concerns, ordinary stressors and challenges can become overwhelming
The role of family counseling is to promote awareness, understanding and collaboration to resolve problems.
Family therapy will explore triggers and mental health concerns for members of the family in a safe, supportive and non-judgmental environment. We help family members access greater empathy and understanding to decrease conflict. How sessions are structured depends on the family’s specific needs. The number of family members who attend each session can vary, depending on therapy goals. Individual counseling may be recommended to supplement family sessions. However, the goals always remain the same: to help everyone develop and maintain healthy boundaries; create cohesion and connectedness; and improve communication and relationships.
Frequently Treated Issues
These are the most commonly treated issues at SamaraCare:
Family Situations
- Adult Children of Addicts
- Divorce, Remarriage & Blended Families
- Elder Care
- Family Conflict and/or Abuse
- Marriage & Pre-Marital
- Parenting
- Sexual Dysfunction
Emotional Concerns
- Anger & Aggression
- Anxiety & Panic Disorders
- Depression & Stress
- Grief & Loss
- Impulsivity
- PTSD
- Self-Esteem
- Trauma Recovery
Other Challenges
- Addiction
- Adult ADD & ADHD
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Chronic Illness
- Domestic Abuse
- Eating Disorders
- Life Transitions
- Self-Injury
- Spirituality
- Substance misuse
Start Your Journey
Getting Started Is Easy

Choose A Care Provider
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Choose a Care Provider whose background, experience, and specializations meet your unique needs.



Verify Your Coverage
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If you’re using insurance, we encourage you to check with your insurance provider about your behavioral health coverage.

Prepare For Your Visit
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This will involve filling out pre-visit forms and preparing for your first visit, also known as your intake session.