FAMILY THERAPY

Stronger Families Start Here

Professional family therapy in Utah County. Whether navigating parent-child conflicts, sibling rivalry, blended family adjustments, or communication breakdowns, our licensed therapists help families reconnect and heal together.

Specialized in family dynamics and systems
Evidence-based therapeutic approaches
Safe space for all family members
Insurance accepted
All Ages Supporting families at every life stage

What to Expect in Family Therapy

Family therapy creates a structured, supportive environment where every voice is heard. We help families improve communication, resolve conflicts, and build healthier relationships.

1

Family Assessment

Understand your family's unique dynamics, challenges, and goals to create a personalized treatment approach.

2

Collaborative Sessions

50-60 minute sessions with all or some family members, focusing on communication and conflict resolution.

3

Lasting Change

Develop new patterns of interaction, strengthen bonds, and create a healthier family environment.

Family therapy session

Family Challenges We Address

Comprehensive support for every type of family and life stage

Communication & Conflict

Family Communication Issues
Improve listening and understanding
Conflict Resolution
Navigate disagreements constructively
Sibling Rivalry
Reduce fighting and build cooperation
Generational Conflicts
Bridge understanding across ages
Family Rules & Boundaries
Establish healthy family structure

Parenting & Children

Parent-Child Relationships
Strengthen parent-child bonds
Behavioral Concerns
Address defiance and acting out
Co-Parenting Challenges
Coordinate parenting approaches
Teen Independence
Navigate adolescent transitions
School & Academic Issues
Support educational challenges

Experienced Family Therapists

Specialized training in family systems and dynamics

Our therapists are trained in family systems theory, attachment-based approaches, and trauma-informed care. We work with families of all configurations—traditional, blended, single-parent, and multigenerational.

13+
Licensed Therapists
LMFT
Marriage & Family Specialists
All Ages
Children to Grandparents

What Families Say

★★★★★

"Jeanna Cunningham has been absolutely amazing to have as my therapist. Everyone at Willow Therapy Services has been incredible. She is so good at helping me feel comfortable and supports and encourages me to explore my healing process at my own pace."

— Verified Client
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★★★★★

"I was really nervous about going to therapy. But then I met my therapist Shannon Aaron and immediately she took my nerves and threw them out the window. Every session is amazing and I leave feeling better."

— Verified Client
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★★★★★

"Brennan is amazing. I can't speak highly enough of the atmosphere and customer service. I feel that I'm truly being taken cared of and healed."

— B.
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Common Questions

Does everyone in the family need to attend?
Not always. While family therapy often involves multiple members, your therapist may meet with individuals, parent-child pairs, or the whole family depending on your specific needs and goals.
What if my child refuses to attend therapy?
This is common. Your therapist can work with willing family members first and help create strategies to engage resistant members over time. Sometimes starting with parents alone is most effective.
Do you accept insurance for family therapy?
Yes! We accept many major insurance plans. Coverage varies, so check your benefits here or call us at (801) 410-0542 to verify coverage.
How long does family therapy take?
Duration varies based on your family's specific challenges and goals. Some families see improvement in 8-12 sessions, while others benefit from longer-term support. Your therapist will create a realistic timeline with you.
Do you work with blended families?
Absolutely! We have extensive experience helping blended families navigate stepparent relationships, integrate children from different families, and establish new family dynamics.
Is family therapy confidential?
Yes, with some nuances. Your therapist will discuss confidentiality guidelines with your family, including what information can be shared and what stays private, especially when working with minors.

Build a Stronger Family Together

Every family deserves support. Let us help you create healthier communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen your family bonds.