Marriage and Family Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on improving relationships within families and couples. Therapists work with clients to address issues such as communication problems, conflict resolution, and emotional challenges. The goal is to foster healthier interactions and strengthen bonds among family members.
MFT often involves various therapeutic techniques, including talk therapy and behavioral interventions. Therapists may work with individuals, couples, or entire families to explore dynamics and patterns that affect relationships. This approach emphasizes understanding the family system and promoting positive change for all members involved.