Family Therapy Therapists in Québec
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Mara Behan
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
I help couples and individuals find growth, healing, and stronger connections. Using evidence-based and individualized approaches, I support those struggling with women's health concerns (e.g., pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, menopause), relationship concerns (e.g., resentment, infidelity), and life transitions (e.g., separation/divorce, parenting). I offer a free 15-minute consultation!
Paris Moaf
Registered Psychotherapist, M Psy, MSc, RP
As the founder and clinical director of Paris Mind Clinic, Paris Parastoo Moaf specializes in helping clients manage and overcome depression, anxiety, PTSD, emotional disorders, grief, and relationship issues. Using CBT, DBT, MBCT, ACT, EFT, and Adlerian Therapy, Paris Parastoo Moaf tailors sessions to your unique needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Family Therapy
What is family therapy and how does it work?
Family therapy treats the family as a system — recognizing that each person's behaviour and wellbeing is shaped by and affects the whole family. Rather than identifying one person as "the problem," the therapist helps the family examine its patterns, communication, roles, and dynamics. By changing how the system functions, family therapy addresses the issues affecting individuals within it. It can involve all family members, sub-groups, or even a single person working on family dynamics in individual sessions.
Who attends family therapy sessions?
The composition of family therapy sessions depends on the presenting issue and goals. In some cases, all household members attend together. In others, the therapist meets with parents and children separately at different points. Some issues are best addressed with just the parental couple; others require the extended family. Family therapy does not require everyone to be willing or present — one committed member working on their role in the family system can create meaningful change in the whole.
What issues does family therapy address?
Family therapy addresses a wide range of concerns: parent-child conflict and communication breakdowns, a child's mental health or behavioural issues, adolescent struggles, blended family adjustment, the impact of divorce on children, supporting a family member with addiction or mental illness, navigating grief or illness, caregiving stress, intergenerational trauma, and cultural conflicts between generations. It is also used proactively to strengthen family functioning before problems become entrenched.
What therapeutic approaches are used in family therapy?
Several evidence-based approaches are used in family therapy. Structural Family Therapy focuses on the family's organization, hierarchy, and limits. Bowenian or Family Systems Therapy examines multigenerational patterns. Emotionally Focused Family Therapy targets the attachment bonds between family members. Narrative Therapy helps families re-author problem-saturated stories. Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is particularly used with at-risk adolescents. Most family therapists integrate elements of more than one approach.
How long does family therapy usually take?
Family therapy is often shorter-term than individual therapy, particularly when focused on a specific issue such as improving communication or managing a family transition. Many families see meaningful change within 8–15 sessions. More complex situations — involving long-standing trauma, addiction, or significant mental illness in a family member — may require a longer course of work. Your therapist will establish goals with your family and review progress regularly.