Family Systems Therapists in Yukon

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Sarah Perone

Sarah Perone

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I help individuals and couples break painful relationship cycles so they can feel more connected, secure, and confident. I support concerns like recurrent conflict, relationship anxiety (and ROCD), limerence, and resentment. Using an attachment- and evidence-based approach, I offer warm, non-judgmental virtual therapy across Ontario. Book a free 15-minute consultation to get started.

Mara Behan

Mara Behan

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

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!

Katharine De Santos

Katharine De Santos

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Healthy Minds Psychotherapy was founded in 2018 with the mission of providing psychotherapeutic care to individuals from diverse backgrounds, fostering resilience in each person and our community as a whole.

Li Li

Li Li

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Li offers relational psychoanalytic and trauma-focused somatic/EMDR/IFS therapy, to support clients in communities such as immigrants, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent (ADHD), and professionals, whose experiences resonate with her own life journey the most. She holds a compassionate, culturally attuned space where clients can explore how early wounds, cultural expectations, and identity intersect.

How do therapists in Yukon compare?

Number of therapists listed

4

Average years in practice

5.8 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Yukon who prioritize treating:

75% Marital and Premarital
75% Relationship Issues
50% Divorce
50% Infidelity
50% Anxiety
50% Trauma and PTSD
25% Codependency
25% Sex Therapy

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Yukon:

100% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
100% Trauma Focused
100% Relational
100% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
100% Attachment-based
100% Culturally Sensitive
100% Person-Centered
100% Family Systems

Frequently Asked Questions About Family Systems

What is family systems therapy?

Family systems therapy understands individual behaviour and psychological difficulties within the context of the family as a whole — a system with its own patterns, rules, roles, communication styles, and history that shapes each member's experience. Rather than treating the "identified patient" (the person presenting with problems) in isolation, family systems approaches look at how family dynamics create, maintain, and potentially resolve those problems. The family system itself is the unit of treatment.

What are the main family systems therapy models?

Major family systems models include Bowen Family Systems Therapy (focused on differentiation of self from the family emotional system across generations), Structural Family Therapy (Salvador Minuchin — focused on family structure, boundaries, and hierarchy), Strategic Family Therapy (focused on communication patterns and problem-maintaining behavioural sequences), Milan Systemic Therapy, and Internal Family Systems (IFS — an individual therapy based on applying systems thinking to the internal "parts" of one person). Each has distinct techniques and theoretical emphases.

Who participates in family systems therapy?

Family systems therapy can involve the whole family, subsystems (parents only, siblings only, one parent and child), or even a single individual working with a family systems framework. Family systems concepts — such as triangulation, enmeshment, differentiation, and transmission of intergenerational patterns — are also applied in individual therapy without other family members present. Who participates depends on the specific concern, the family's willingness and availability, and the therapeutic goals.

What issues does family systems therapy address?

Family systems therapy is particularly effective for parent-child conflicts, family communication breakdown, adolescent behavioural problems, eating disorders (where family dynamics are often central), substance use, grief and loss in families, blended family challenges, and the impact of mental illness on the family system. It is also used to address intergenerational transmission — when patterns of trauma, addiction, or dysfunction repeat across generations and the individual wants to understand and interrupt them.

Can I benefit from family systems therapy if other family members won't participate?

Yes — individual therapy grounded in family systems thinking is valuable and widely used. Bowen Theory in particular is designed for individual work; even with one person in therapy, the therapist helps them understand their family system, work on differentiating from the emotional field, and change their own position in family relationships — which can produce significant ripple effects in the system without other members being physically present in sessions.