Category: Family Intervention

Reasons To Consult In Family Intervention

Although there are no specific reasons and no better reasons than others to undertake such therapy, the workers generally see the families for these reasons:

  • Conflicts between parents and children
  • Conflicts between children
  • Separation
  • Difficulties of a blended family
  • Divergence of values regarding the education of children
  • Addiction issues (drugs, alcohol, video games, social media)
  • School failures and low motivation
  • Eating disorders
  • Illness and bereavement
  • Seizures and behavioural problems
  • And any other situation that harms the happiness of being together

How Is A Consultation

Depending on the problem and the family members’ openness to communicate, the worker can meet the children individually, just like the parents, and finally, offer a consultation. Individual meetings are often a gateway to establishing a climate of trust between the child and the worker. With the presence of parents, young people are more inclined to confide.

Express Fears, Assess The Situation And Find Solutions.

Everyone will have the opportunity to express what they experience within the family and to put their fears into words. The speaker can help you find the source of the problem. He will offer you tools to improve communication between you and tips to put into practice to restore balance according to your reality and in tune with your values. This is called the empowerment approach, which aims to empower individuals and encourage them to reflect on the consequences of their choices and ways to change their behaviour.

Because we believe there are no situations without solutions, we invite you to consult a professional counsellor who will guide you towards your return to family balance. A few consultations can be enough to work miracles for your family!

Intervention For Alcoholics

More than half of all adults in the United States report drinking alcohol, and 7 per cent report having an alcohol use disorder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The number of people who have trouble with alcohol may be larger, as 25 per cent report binge drinking or consuming four to five drinks within two hours.

Among Americans who abuse alcohol, many can reduce their drinking without any formal treatment. However, some drinkers cannot do it alone.…