Healing Families, Building Futures
At Centennial Counseling Center, we believe that strong, healthy families are the foundation for a fulfilling life. Our family therapy services are designed to create a safe and supportive space where every voice is heard and valued. Whether you are navigating life transitions, communication challenges, or deeper conflicts, we work alongside you to nurture understanding, build resilience, and restore harmony within your family. Together, we can help strengthen your connections and foster a path toward healing and growth.
Understanding Family Therapy
Family therapy is a crucial tool in addressing the complex emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal challenges that families face. At Centennial Counseling Center, we believe in fostering a supportive environment where families can openly communicate and work through their difficulties. Our approach is rooted in empathy and evidence-based practices, aiming to strengthen family bonds and promote healthy dynamics.
Our Family Therapy Services
Individual Support for Family Members
We offer specialized therapy for individuals dealing with ADHD, Autism, trauma, anxiety, academic challenges, grief, OCD, and substance use issues, helping them navigate personal struggles within the family context.
Comprehensive Family Therapy
Our therapists work with entire families to address issues such as divorce, grief, marital challenges, blended family dynamics, and ongoing health concerns, fostering a collaborative path to healing.
Transitional Support Services
We provide guidance for families undergoing significant transitions, including financial changes, relocations, and the challenges of an empty nest, ensuring a smoother adjustment process.
Note for Divorce Situations
If you are involved in a divorce or custody litigation, please remember the role of a therapist is not to make recommendations for the court concerning custody or parenting issues or to testify in court concerning opinions on issues involved in the litigation. Only court-appointed experts, investigators, or evaluators can make recommendations to the court on disputed issues concerning parental responsibilities and parenting plans. In this context, therapy is largely focused on the welfare of the children, supporting and helping them through the process.
In situations where one parent is initiating counseling and the child is covered under the OTHER parent’s insurance policy, we will need the insured’s pertinent information to file the claim. Furthermore, it is expected that the attending parent will pay all fees at the time of service and take care of reimbursement on their own.