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Succoris Psychology

Services

Working through what your family is facing, together.

Therapy for families navigating conflict, change, or communication difficulties. Flexible, collaborative, and focused on what your family needs.

Parents and child in a family counselling session with a psychologist

Key information you should know

  • Family therapy brings members together to work through what is going on.
  • Flexible format: we adapt to who attends and what each family needs.
  • Useful for separation, transitions, blended families, and ongoing conflict.

Family counselling brings members together to work through what is happening in the family system: conflict, transitions, blended-family dynamics, or ongoing tension that affects everyone.

Who attends can flex from session to session. Your psychologist will discuss who should be in the room for each meeting based on what you are working on.

What family counselling looks like at Succoris

Sessions may include parents, children, teenagers, or other family members, depending on the issue. The focus is on communication, roles, and practical steps the family can take together.

Family therapy is distinct from couples counselling: the work centres on family relationships and household dynamics rather than the couple bond alone.

Who this is for

  • Families managing separation, re-partnering, or co-parenting arrangements
  • Households with ongoing conflict between parents and children or siblings
  • Families adjusting to relocation, illness, or other major change
  • Parents seeking a neutral space to align on parenting approaches

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Common questions

More answers on our FAQs page.