Growing up doesn’t mean always growing apart.
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This therapy is for you if you are:
BIPOC families processing generational and cultural shifts
Families healing after estrangement or conflict
Blended or chosen families creating new ways to relate
You don’t have to have all the answers — just the willingness to show up and try something new, together
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Why do families reach out for therapy with young adults?
Many families reach out when:
A young adult is moving out, coming out, or setting boundaries and it’s causing conflict
Parents are unsure how to support independence without losing closeness
Unspoken trauma or emotional distance is getting in the way of honest communication
Family members feel misunderstood, dismissed, or emotionally unsafe
Cultural and generational values around gender, sexuality, or success are clashing
Whether your family is experiencing tension, or just wants tools to grow stronger, therapy can help create a space for healing, repair, and understanding.
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Our Approach to Therapy for Communication between Young Adult/Adult Children and their Families
We provide trauma competent affirming care that helps individuals, couples, and families feel seen, heard, and respected.
Individual Therapy: Build confidence, explore identity, and understand how family patterns shape your choices
Couples Therapy: Improve communication, resolve conflict, and repair trust while honoring each partner’s experiences
Family Therapy: Heal intergenerational patterns, navigate tough conversations, and reconnect after emotional or relational challenges
Family Therapists in Colorado for Communication in Families
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Rory Dougall, LSW
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Zack Halpern, LSW
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Eden Mengistu, Social Work Student