Douglas R. Keene, Ph.D., MFT
Family Therapy
Families change and encounter challenges daily. Each such challenge provides opportunities for positive change, but it also brings its own assortment of difficulties. These difficulties often show up in adolescent members of the family who begin having increasing problems at home and school.
Family Therapy can assist in successfully meeting difficult new challenges. Parents often find their adolescents achieving better grades, cooperating more at home, improving their relationships with other family members, and getting along better with peers -- and adolescents may find that their families seem easier and more satisfying to be with.