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Family therapy, also referred to as “family systems therapy,” is a branch of psychotherapy that works to nurture change and development within families or couples in intimate relationships. This therapy emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. Family therapists may focus on patterns of interaction that maintain the family problem rather than trying to identify a specific cause, so that there is no “blaming” taking place while solving the issue the family faces. This type of therapy assumes that the family as a whole is larger than the sum of its parts. As with individual therapy, techniques may be used from several disciplines, depending upon the clients needs.
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Betty Eastman, LCSW
200 City Hall AVe
Suite E
Poquoson, VA 23662

757 - 868 - 0072
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Specializing in Christian-based Adolescent Care
Betty Eastman, LCSW
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