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Healing the whole family together

Family Therapy (Child & Family)

A child's wellbeing is deeply connected to the family around them. When there's tension, conflict, a big transition or a struggling child, family therapy helps everyone communicate, understand each other and move forward together.

A child's wellbeing is deeply connected to the family around them. When there's tension, conflict, a big transition or a struggling child, family therapy helps everyone communicate, understand each other and move forward together.

We work with parents and children as a team to reduce conflict, rebuild connection and create a calmer, more supportive home.

Signs to look out for

  • Constant conflict or tension at home
  • A child's difficulties affecting the whole family
  • Poor communication or frequent arguments
  • Adjusting to divorce, remarriage or loss
  • Sibling rivalry or parent–child struggles
  • Family stress after a major change

Recognise a few of these? A consultation can bring clarity and relief — there's no need to wait or worry alone.

Our approach

How we help with family therapy (child & family)

The whole-family view

We look at family patterns, not just one 'problem' person.

Better communication

Practical tools to help your family talk, listen and understand each other.

Rebuilding connection

We help repair relationships and restore warmth and cooperation.

Supporting your child

A calmer family is one of the most powerful supports for a child's wellbeing.

Questions parents ask

Who attends family therapy?

It can involve parents, the child, and sometimes siblings — we'll advise the best combination for your situation.

How does it help my child?

Children thrive in stable, connected families. By easing conflict and improving communication, family therapy directly supports your child.

Can it be done online?

Yes — family sessions work well online, and make it easier to include busy family members.

Concerned about your child?

Talk to a qualified child psychologist today — in Lahore or online, anywhere in Pakistan.