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What Is Adjunct Family Therapy?

Adjunct family therapy is designed for individuals who want to explore and address family dynamics, intergenerational patterns, and relational challenges with professional guidance. Unlike traditional family therapy, where the focus is on the entire family as a unit, adjunct family therapy prioritizes the individual's experience. However, family members may be invited into sessions on occasion to support the therapeutic process.

This approach is beneficial for those who:

  • Are navigating family conflict, estrangement, or communication breakdowns

  • Wish to process childhood experiences or family expectations

  • Are managing caregiver roles, aging parents, or blended family dynamics

  • Want to establish healthier boundaries within their family

  • Are dealing with grief, loss, or major life transitions affecting family relationships

  • Seek to understand and heal from intergenerational trauma

My Approach to Adjunct Family Therapy

As a adjunct family therapist specializing in multicultural and relational therapy for California residents, I take a family systems approach, recognizing that individuals do not exist in isolation but are deeply influenced by their family system, cultural background, and longstanding relational patterns. Our work together will not only focus on your personal growth but also on how family roles, expectations, and intergenerational cycles impact your well-being.

My approach integrates:

  • Relational Therapy: Understanding how family patterns influence your emotional well-being can help you foster healthier, more fulfilling relationships.

  • Family Systems Approach: By looking at the larger family system, we identify how deep-rooted patterns and generational influences shape your experiences. This allows for more holistic healing and sustainable change.

  • Trauma-Informed Care: Whether you have experienced family-related trauma or more subtle emotional wounds, I provide a safe and supportive space to heal, with special attention to intergenerational trauma and its lasting effects.

  • Inclusivity: Your identity, background, and cultural experiences shape your relationship with family. I honor these factors and create an environment where you feel seen, heard, and valued.

  • Mindfulness: By cultivating awareness of your emotions, reactions, and stress responses, you can develop more grounded, intentional interactions with family members.

How Adjunct Family Therapy Works.

​In adjunct family therapy, you are the primary client. Our work together will focus on your experiences, goals, and personal growth. Occasionally, a family member may join a session to address specific concerns, clarify dynamics, or engage in structured dialogue. However, the ongoing therapy process remains centered on you.

Through this approach, you can expect to:

  • Gain insight into family patterns and relational dynamics

  • Learn effective communication and boundary-setting skills

  • Address unresolved emotional wounds or conflicts

  • Develop strategies to navigate family stressors and expectations

  • Strengthen your sense of self and emotional resilience

  • Break cycles of intergenerational trauma and inherited family dynamics

Is Adjunct Family Therapy Right for You?

If you’ve been struggling with family-related stress, unresolved conflicts, or emotional burdens, adjunct family therapy can offer support, clarity, and empowerment. Whether you're working through past experiences or current family challenges, therapy provides a dedicated space for healing and growth.

You don’t have to navigate these challenges alone. If you’re interested in exploring adjunct family therapy in California, feel free to reach out to schedule a consultation or learn more.

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