By seeking help and support, families can work towards healing, recovery, and more positive relationships.
“My girls.” The words were hers now. The memory that followed was not court-documented evidence but a private film: Maya at fifteen, picking up the phone to tell her mother she was coming over, and then listening to the hum of the line and the sudden, sharp click as he took the receiver away and shouted something about not needing any more trouble. Her sister, Elise, younger by two years, had gone to her room and not come out for weeks.
Moreover, family therapy can help in rebuilding and strengthening family relationships. By addressing the root causes of conflict and dysfunction, families can work towards healing and creating a more supportive and understanding environment for all members.