Families on the move
Families are not static and are subject to many changes over time. These are often typical phases: the birth of a child, the period with toddlers and preschoolers, growing adolescents, children who leave home, etc. Every phase and transition to a new phase brings movement and sometimes tensions. Changes in the family situation, such as after divorce, the emergence of a newly composed family, or the loss of a family member require a large adjustment of the family members and can sometimes be difficult. In family therapy, space is created to stand still in all changes. For example, a family can look for other possibilities under the guidance of the family therapist and can create new opportunities to find the balance in the family.
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