Family Counselling
What to Expect
Family counselling supports healthier relationships between family members. Sessions may focus on improving communication, understanding each other’s needs, and working through changes or challenges as a unit. Parents, children, or siblings may attend together depending on your needs.
The Infinite Path Team
The following team members offer family counselling:
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