Family Counselling In Edmonton.
We help with conflict, disconnection, parenting stress & more—online or in person
Rebuilding connections with family therapists in Edmonton
When family life starts feeling tense or disconnected, professional support can help everyone feel heard again. Our family counselling services help parents, children, and teens strengthen communication, repair trust, and navigate change together.
Our family therapists in Edmonton specialize in trauma-informed, attachment-based family therapy that focuses on rebuilding safety and connection.
Family therapist in Edmonton South, serving Beaumont and Leduc
What family counselling can help with
Relationships at home can start to feel strained, and conversations lead to conflict or silence. Kin Psychological family counselling in Edmonton can help your family reconnect and understand one another again. We offer family therapy for parents, children, and teens that focuses on enhancing communication, rebuilding trust, and fostering emotional safety.
Through compassionate, trauma-informed support, our family counsellors in Edmonton help families learn practical tools to manage emotions and create peace.
Parenting Stress and Communication Challenges
When tension builds between parents and children, it can start to feel like every conversation ends in frustration. Parenting counselling and family therapy in Edmonton can help you find new ways to connect, listen, and respond with understanding instead of stress. We offer family counselling for communication issues, helping families rebuild cooperation at home.
Together, we explore the patterns that cause conflict and create practical ways to restore peace, connection, and teamwork within your family. You might notice:
Repeated arguments or emotional outbursts that feel hard to manage
Power struggles around rules, routines, or independence
Parents feeling unheard or children shutting down emotionally
Stress spilling over from work, school, or relationships
Family Transitions, Blended Families, or Life Changes
When families go through big changes like separation, remarriage, or moving, it can affect everyone differently. Family counselling in Edmonton helps parents, children, and teens navigate these transitions with greater understanding and reduced conflict.
We help step-families, co-parents, and multi-generational households adjust to new routines and relationships. You might notice:
Children struggling to adjust after divorce, separation, or relocation
Emotional tension between co-parents or step-siblings
Confusion or stress about changing family roles and boundaries
Grief, loss, or unresolved emotions affecting home life
Parent–Teen Conflict or Emotional Distance
When your teen starts pulling away, you may feel unsure how to reach them. Family counselling in Edmonton can help parents and teens rebuild trust, communicate openly, and navigate the changes that come with growing up.
Whether your teen is shutting down, lashing out, or simply not talking, counselling can help bridge the gap and restore connection.
You might notice:
Increased tension or arguments between parents and teens
Emotional distance, silence, or withdrawal from family life
Difficulty understanding your teen’s emotions or boundaries
Struggles around independence, limits, or changing roles
If you’ve been feeling disconnected in your family, you might benefit from family therapy
Our approach to family therapy in Edmonton
Our approach is relational, trauma-informed, and attachment-based. We support families in Edmonton, Beaumont, and Leduc improve communication, manage conflict, and rebuild trust.
Our sessions focus on creating emotional safety, exploring patterns, and fostering connection between parents, children, and teens.
How family counselling helps:
Builds calm, open communication
Repairs parent–child and partner relationships
Reduces conflict and stress at home
Encourages empathy, boundaries, and understanding
You have questions about therapy with teens, we have answers
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We provide counselling for all teen issues, mental health, body issues, teen relationships, trauma & parent-child issues and co-parenting impacts on teens.
We also support parents and caregivers as part of our holistic approach.
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The severity of symptoms, the level of need and the rate of progress are all factors which influence the length of therapy. Certainly, therapy beyond what is necessary for your teen’s mental health will not be entertained out of respect for your time, finances and your teen’s independence. When the majority of treatment goals are met, the frequency of therapy may be reduced to bi-weekly, monthly or as needed.
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Explicit information, such as verbatim thoughts or expressions, are kept confidential. General information around themes, conflicts and progress, may be shared depending on the treatment. Parental involvement will be recommended when there is clinical value. Mandatory disclosures will be made for legal and safety reasons.
For custody issues, in cases where divorced parents are each required to consent on behalf of their teen’s participation in treatment, we require a copy of the court order.
We do not testify in legal proceedings unless subpoenaed. -
Yes—especially with younger children, parent involvement is key. We may include check-ins, parenting support, or family sessions as needed to ensure consistent support at home and in therapy.
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For additional questions not answered here, give us a call at (XXX) 000-000. Or, complete our online booking forum below. At your child’s first appointment, you may learn all you need to know.
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