Huntington Beach Family Therapy Can Help To Heal Dysfunctional Families

By Cynthia Ross


Modern society is fast paced, demanding and stressful. People, even young people, live under constant pressure and some of them struggle to cope from day to day. Families, too, are under tremendous pressure. There just never seem to be an opportunity to spend time together. Statistics show that the number of dysfunctional families is on the increase and this can have a devastating effect upon society as a whole. Fortunately, Huntington Beach family therapy can help such families to deal with their problems.

Bitter and acrimonious divorces are a major cause of dysfunctional families. Constant conflict upset everyone, especially the children. They may be made to feel as if they need to take sides and this can cause much stress and anxiety. Children in such situations often feel insecure and they may start developing behavioral problems. Counseling can definitely help both the parents and the children in such situations.

Children are also experience high levels of stress. They are expected to do well at everything and they are often subjected to tremendous peer pressure. Busy parents are often not aware of the fact that their children are unhappy and that they struggle to cope with all the demands made of them. Such children are in danger of becoming adrift. A therapist can be extremely useful in helping families to become more supportive and in tune with the needs of each other.

Substance abuse is another major factor that causes families to become dysfunctional. When one member of the family abuses substances, all the other members suffer as a consequence. In many cases it is not just the addicted member that needs help, but the entire family. Substance abuse often goes hand in hand with physical and emotional abuse and the entire family needs to be involved in the process.

It is much more difficult to council families than it is to deal with a single patient. There is often at least one member that does not see the need for counseling or that feel that he does not want to talk to a stranger about his problems. This is why many therapists often first see every member individually before commencing with group sessions.

Families may need some help to find a therapist that has experience in dealing with other families with similar problems. General practitioners, social workers and even church ministers may be able to recommend a suitable professional. Therapists themselves will also refer families to someone better suited than then to deal with the issues at hand if they do not feel qualified to accept the case.

Families need to accept the fact that no therapist has ready made solutions and that their problems will be resolved within a few counseling sessions. This is not the case. It may take some time and many sessions before real progress can be made. It is also not the role of the therapist to offer solutions. His role is to act as guide and facilitator, leading his clients toward finding solutions for themselves.

Families in trauma are seldom able to deal with the problems and issues without professional help. They need an independent and objective therapist to help them gain focus and to set realistic goals. Many families have benefited greatly from counseling and any family in turmoil or distress should seriously consider it.




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