Family Healing
Families go through seasons of rupture, repair, and rediscovery. When connection breaks down, the pain runs deep—but it can also be healed. Our family therapy intensives provide structured, trauma-informed experiences that help you slow down, listen differently, and rebuild trust. Guided by expert clinicians, your family will leave with clarity, practical tools, and new ways of relating that last long after you return home.
"This is focused family work that restores what disconnection has interrupted—so each person feels seen, heard, and valued."
Family Restoration
When relationships feel strained, it can be hard to know where to start. A Family Intensive gives your family the time, space, and guidance to find one another again, moving from survival into shared understanding.
You'll leave with:
A deeper understanding of one another's emotions and needs
Renewed trust and communication patterns
Collaborative home agreements that bring stability and structure
Healing after conflict, treatment, or transition
A shared sense of purpose, safety, and hope
The Process
Healing takes structure. Every family intensive follows a supportive, transparent process.
We begin with a brief call to clarify your family's story, strengths, and goals.
Each family member receives reflection prompts and guidance to prepare emotionally and logistically.
During our 3-4 day family intensive, you'll engage in family-systems work, psychodrama, and experiential exercises focused on communication, empathy, and boundaries.
You'll leave with customized home agreements, written reflections, and a step-by-step integration plan to sustain change.
Each session is led by licensed clinicians trained in psychodrama and family systems therapy, creating a bridge between insight and action—where new family patterns are practiced in real time.
"Family healing isn't about being perfect—it's about being present, together."
Lasting Change
Home agreements are the heart of a Family Intensive. They're collaborative frameworks your family creates together—defining what safety, accountability, and connection look like in daily life.
These agreements might include:
Communication and listening practices
Daily routines, screen-time boundaries, or shared responsibilities
A new definition for what repair looks like after conflict
Personal check-ins or emotional regulation tools
Unlike "rules," home agreements are relational. They're practiced, not prescribed—crafted and rehearsed in session so that by the time you leave, everyone knows how to live them.
Our Methods
Family conflict often hides beneath words—in tone, posture, and unspoken expectation. Psychodrama brings those dynamics into the open through guided action, allowing each person to see and feel the other's perspective in real time.
Rehearse new communication patterns safely.
Break intergenerational cycles through experiential awareness.
Learn embodied regulation and trust repair.
Integrate insight into behavior—on the spot.
Your Takeaways
When you complete your Family Intensive, you'll take home:
To guide daily life
And trust between family members
For communication, repair, and co-regulation
With follow-up recommendations
That demonstrates your family's ability to continue healing