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Couples & Family Therapy

Couples therapy, systemic approach, nonviolent communication and family mediation for conflict resolution.

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Family Mediation: Conflict Resolution
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Family Mediation: Conflict Resolution

Family mediation is a structured, confidential process in which an impartial third party — the mediator — helps family members find their own solutions to disputes. Separation, divorce, parental custody conflicts, intergenerational tensions, contested inheritance: mediation offers a humane and constructive alternative to litigation. In France, it is encouraged by law and may be proposed by the family court judge before any proceedings.

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Systemic Approach in Family Therapy
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Systemic Approach in Family Therapy

Systemic family therapy views the family as a living system where each member influences and is influenced by others. When a child shows behavioral problems, when an adolescent withdraws, when intergenerational conflict paralyzes the family, the individual symptom is often a signal of the entire system's suffering. The systemic approach doesn't seek blame but explores interactions, implicit rules, and invisible loyalties maintaining the dysfunction.

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NVC: Nonviolent Communication in Relationships
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NVC: Nonviolent Communication in Relationships

Nonviolent Communication (NVC), developed by Marshall Rosenberg, is a four-step communication process that transforms how partners express their needs and receive each other's. Observation without judgment, expressing feelings, identifying needs, making clear requests: these four components offer a concrete alternative to blame, contempt, and stonewalling that erode relationships.

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Couples Therapy: When and Why to Seek Help
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Couples Therapy: When and Why to Seek Help

Couples therapy is not an admission of failure, it's an act of care. One in three couples experiences a relational crisis serious enough to consider separation, yet fewer than 10% consult a therapist. Couples therapy offers a structured space to restore communication, resolve chronic conflicts, navigate life crises, and rediscover connection. Several validated approaches — Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Gottman Method, systemic therapy — provide concrete tools for understanding and transforming relational dynamics.

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