Family therapy
Family therapy, in contrast to individual therapy, focus on the influences of a family to its members, which could extend to multiple generations. Family therapy focus on family dynamics and structures, e.g., tri-angle relationship, boundaries, and alliances. Family therapy is founded on the observation that many mental health problems people developed soon or later in their lives originate from their family environment where they were born and grew up.
· Father-Mother relationship
· Intergenerational relationship
· Parent-Child relationship
· Parenting skills
· Sibling relationship
· Grief
· Loss
· Hospice care