Support for Families Navigating Change
Thoughtful guidance for individuals, couples, and families navigating change, complexity, or disconnection within relationships.
Who This Is For
You may be:
- Wanting to strengthen an intact family or partnership
- Navigating tension, communication challenges, or recurring patterns
- Considering separation or working through discernment
- Adjusting to co-parenting or changes in family structure
- Blending families
- Supporting adult children or extended family relationships
- Seeking preventative guidance to maintain stability over time
The focus is not on assigning fault, but on understanding what is happening within relationships and identifying what supports healthier connection moving forward.
How This Work Helps
This work helps families:
- Strengthen communication and reduce recurring conflict
- Clarify decisions and direction
- Establish steadier roles and expectations
- Support children without placing them at the center of the problem
- Move forward with greater confidence and stability
Ways to Work Together
Families engage in different ways depending on what they are navigating, the level of support needed, and how relationships evolve over time.
Relational Consultation
An consultation provides space to understand what is happening within relationships, clarify priorities, and determine thoughtful next steps. For many, a single consultation provides meaningful direction. When helpful, this may lead to short-term follow-up support.
Best for: uncertainty about next steps, recurring communication challenges, decision points within relationships, periods of change or adjustment.
Guided Engagement
Short-term structured support focused on specific goals such as improving communication, navigating co-parenting, or stabilizing during periods of change. Engagement is tailored and time limited, with an emphasis on building capability and supporting families in moving forward with steadiness.
Best for: discernment or separation decisions, co-parenting adjustments, blended family dynamics, improving communication patterns, supporting children through change.
Office Hours
Brief, scheduled sessions that provide focused guidance on specific questions or situations. This option is best suited for targeted support between consultations or during periods of ongoing change.
Educational Resources
Guides, workshops, and structured materials families can access independently to support understanding and reinforce progress over time.
Additional learning opportunities will continue to expand.
How Engagement Begins
1. Begin with a Consultation – A focused starting point to understand what is happening → 2. Direction – Clarify what is needed and identify a path forward → 3. Support – Engage in additional consultation or support when helpful
Most families begin with a consultation to determine what level of support will be most useful.
