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Primary niche

Family Counseling in San Diego, CA

Support for parents, children, and families navigating conflict, transitions, blended-family dynamics, and the everyday pressures that pull a family apart.

Primary niche

Family Counseling in San Diego, CA

Support for parents, children, and families navigating conflict, transitions, blended-family dynamics, and the everyday pressures that pull a family apart.

  • Communication has broken down or arguments keep repeating.
  • A child, teen, or family member is struggling and it is affecting everyone.
  • A major change has changed the family system.
Do you work with children as well as parents?

Yes. The Center for Family Unity offers child and family work, including play therapy and sand tray therapy. Sessions can include the child, the parents, or the whole family depending on what fits.

What if my partner will not come to therapy?

Family patterns can still shift through one person's work. Many clients start solo and bring in others as it becomes useful.

How long does family counseling usually take?

It varies. Some families come for a few focused sessions around a specific issue. Others stay longer to rebuild trust and communication over time.

Why people start

When family starts taking up too much room

  • Communication has broken down or arguments keep repeating.
  • A child, teen, or family member is struggling and it is affecting everyone.
  • A major change has changed the family system.
In sessions

What the work can help build

  • Understanding the roles and patterns each family member is carrying.
  • Practicing communication that lowers reactivity and builds repair.
  • Building rhythms and boundaries that protect connection without forcing closeness.
Local fit

Family Counseling for San Diego adults

  • This support is built for adults looking for family counseling in San Diego, CA and nearby communities.
  • In-person therapy in San Diego and online therapy for clients throughout California.
  • If concerns overlap, therapy can hold the full picture.
Next step

Start with support that feels usable.

A consult is a simple way to name what has been happening and decide whether this approach feels like a fit.

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