
FAMILY THERAPY?
WHAT IS FAMILY THERAPY? WHO IS FAMILY THERAPY FOR?He listens to the problems faced by a family and makes it easier for them to calmly understand each other and find solutions to problems more easily. Family therapy, couple therapy, marriage therapy. Although these may seem different, they are actually different names for the same form of therapy. At the point where the problems in the family's duties arise, family therapy comes into play. Family therapy deals with functional disorders in the family.
Who Is Family Therapy For?
Problems in marriage, problems in the communication of family members with each other, insufficient resources when more than one family member needs treatment, improvement in one family member negatively affecting the other, problems in the presence of an adolescent displaying abnormal behavior, problems between mother, father and child, etc. The aim of family therapy is not only family meetings, which are to explain the problems of family members and do not aim at any solution. On the contrary, in family therapy, the main aim is to solve the problems of all people. The aim of family therapy is to resolve conflicts that people have with each other and to ensure positive changes in all members of the family.
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A regular session costs 60 euros. The (partial) refund is possible by the health insurance company to which the customer is affiliated. Prices may vary for diagnosis, special tests and reports.
A normal session takes between 45 and 50 minutes. This time may vary in couples therapy or private testing.
Yes, every psychologist is bound by professional secrecy. Information exchange with third parties (doctor, psychiatrist, family members, school, etc.) is only possible with the explicit consent of the client..