That certain something

We do not need to live on as we lived yesterday. Let’s get rid of this view, and a thousand possibilities invite us to a new life.
Christian Morgenstern

Family Therapy

In contrast to “classic” psychotherapy in an individual setting, other family members or significant others are also included in the therapy process.

The fact that several people are involved in the therapeutic process makes it possible to use all skills and resources in a solution-oriented manner.

After just a few sessions, familiar interaction patterns emerge that can be immediately addressed therapeutically.

Direct work in the system is possible and it opens up a broader scope of action to interrupt patterns and find solutions.

Frequent topics in families:

  • Communication difficulties
  • Generational conflicts
  • Chronically or psychiatrically ill family member
  • Addictions
  • Eating disorders
  • Personality disorders
  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Narcissism
  • Parenting topics
  • Sibling rivalry
  • Past injuries
  • Strokes of fate
  • Drastic life events
  • Grief and depression
  • Outbursts of anger
  • Fears
  • Compulsive collecting
  • Helper syndrome
  • Physical or psychological violence
  • Family secrets
  • Infidelity
  • Jealousy
  • And similar topic areas

Family sessions last 100 minutes each.