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Substance use can affect more than the person struggling; it impacts the entire family. At Rebuilding Recovery Center, we offer family counseling that helps repair relationships, rebuild trust, and lay the groundwork for lasting recovery.
Family therapy in addiction treatment is a type of counseling that brings loved ones together to heal alongside the person in recovery. With a trained therapist guiding the process, families learn to better understand addiction, address past hurt, and work toward healthier ways of supporting one another.
This therapy gives everyone a chance to speak honestly, set boundaries, and reconnect as a unit. It focuses on moving forward together, not pointing fingers.
There’s no single model of family therapy. Some family sessions may focus on education, while others explore emotions, patterns, and relationship dynamics. Depending on your family’s needs, sessions can be one-on-one with a loved one, multi-family group settings, or educational workshops led by a therapist.
When one person struggles with addiction, the impact often touches everyone in the home. Emotional distance, trust issues, and miscommunication can build over time, even if no one sees it happening.
Family therapy helps identify these patterns. It teaches families how to support without enabling, communicate more clearly, and begin to heal strained relationships. With support, families can move past the chaos of addiction and build something steadier.
Family therapy is shaped by the needs of each household. Some sessions are emotional and reflective, others are more structured and focused on learning new tools. The goal is always to feel supported and make real progress.
Our therapists create a respectful space where everyone can speak openly, listen with care, and work toward shared goals.
Sessions may include individual family meetings, psychoeducational groups, or multi-family therapy. We’ll implement whatever setup helps your family best.
Rebuilding a life in recovery also means rebuilding the relationships that matter most. Anyone who plays a role in a client’s support system can benefit from family counseling. This includes parents, partners, siblings, adult children, or close friends.
It’s not about blame. It’s about who’s ready to help things change. Sessions work best when participants come in with openness, honesty, and a shared goal of doing better. If your family has been affected by relapse, tension, or unresolved mental health issues, therapy can give you a path forward.
At Rebuilding Recovery, we truly understand how challenging recovery can be and how important it is to feel supported along the way. That’s why we offer a full-circle, patient-centered approach to care.
Our team is trained in both substance use disorders and family systems, so they understand how addiction plays out in relationships and home life.
Family therapy is woven into our broader treatment plans, which may also include individual counseling, trauma therapy, group support, and life-skills coaching.
You won’t be blamed or sidelined here. We welcome every voice and every emotion, and we work together toward healing.
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We offer family therapy at every level of care because support should be available when and how you need it. Whether sessions are face-to-face or virtual, we’ll help you find the path that fits.
Our full-day program includes hours of therapy, education, and support. Family therapy plays a big part in helping clients reconnect with loved ones while building a healthier future.
This flexible part-time program makes it easier to manage therapy alongside daily responsibilities. Families receive regular guidance and support at a pace that works for them.
If distance or scheduling make in-person therapy tough, we offer secure online sessions. Families facing addiction recovery can still get meaningful support from wherever they are.
Family therapy adds an important layer of support to the work of overcoming addiction, but it’s only one part of the treatment journey. At Rebuilding Recovery Center, we treat substance use disorders involving alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and more. Our care combines different therapies like expressive arts, trauma-focused sessions, CBT, and skills training to support lasting change.
Not necessarily. We’ll work with you to decide how often family involvement is needed and what structure works best.
Yes. Virtual sessions make it easier for families to connect, even if they live apart.
No. It’s meant to complement individual care, not replace it. Both types of therapy support recovery in different ways.
That’s common, and it’s okay. Our therapists are trained to work through conflict gently and create space for honest conversations.
You can begin as soon as your loved one is enrolled or referred for care. We’ll guide you through the next steps and scheduling right away.