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Family Counseling

We aren't the Brady Bunch!

Families are a system of interracting parts.  We learn how to think, feel, act, and behave from our families in which we grew up.  Left unchallenged or unchanged, we pass this training on to our children or families.

All families have conflict.

But, when normal conflict, stress, or tension turns into a breakdown in healthy family functioning, it's time to do something about it.

Family counseling may be useful for:
  • adjustment to parenthood
  • problems with one or more family members which affects everyone
  • child-parent conflict
  • career and family balance
  • step- or blended-families
  • attention or learning difficulties
  • family or relationship change
  • communication skills
  • suicidal ideation, depression, grief, or loss
  • academic and/or social problems
  • aggression and acting out

We have a solution for you.

Bay Centre's multi-disciplinary approach affords our clients with the perfect solution tailored, specifically, for their needs.  Whether you are seeking individual or family counseling, individual or family coaching, or help with assessment of special needs and conditions for yourself or your family, we can help.  Call us for your free needs assessment at (850) 438-4292 or email us at familysupport@baycentre.net.  Why wait?

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