Family Counseling for Adolescent Issues & Blended Families
I often joke with my clients that the number of hours I spend working with adolescents is my children’s revenge. They were teenagers not so long ago. This is my way of letting families know that I’m well aware that raising teenagers is difficult under the best of circumstances, and that I have more than theoretical knowledge about how to be helpful in times of frequent crisis. When I work with teens and their families, I keep in mind two thoughts I didn’t learn from books or in graduate degree programs.
Blended families, of course, provide their own unique sets of challenges. For me to be an effective consultant, it’s important that I take the time to learn from my clients about situations outside the home—especially involving ex-spouses—that influence children in the blended family either, positively or negatively. It’s also imperative that I understand what it is that each family member wants to be different, and what each is willing to do to make it happen. That’s the art of it.