What is Group Therapy?

Group therapy can help you improve troubled relationships with your partner, children or other family members. You may address specific issues such as marital or financial problems, conflict between parents and children, or the impact of substance abuse or a mental illness on the entire family.

Your family may pursue family therapy along with other types of mental health treatment, especially if one of you has a mental illness or addiction that also requires additional therapy or rehabilitation treatment.

 

What We Do

At Christian Counseling Center, we provide specialized therapy to help navigate complex issues and provide professional support from trained Therapists. The Therapist will come alongside you and provide skills to maneuver difficult situations, make healthy decisions, and reach goals.

How Are We Different?

At Christian Counseling Center, San Jose, we are unique in our approach as we incorporate the Christian faith with therapy treatment.

What Are Your Counseling Needs?

  • Communication

    Communication issues may potentially develop in any circumstance or social relationship. It can be easy for individuals to misunderstand or misinterpret others, and these misunderstandings may lead to arguments or tension in personal, platonic, or professional relationships. In some instances, conflicts may arise, and these conflicts can make communication even more challenging.

  • Conflict Resolution

    The reduction of discord and friction between individuals or groups, usually through the use of active strategies, such as conciliation, negotiation, and bargaining.

  • Parenting

    Parenting can be satisfying and fulfilling. But it can also be difficult and time-consuming. Parents must tend to an infant or child’s daily needs. They are also responsible for helping each of their children develop life skills. These skills include daily living skills, social skills, and appropriate behaviors. Parents with more than one child must account for the personalities of each, as well.

  • Premarital Counseling

    educational and supportive guidance to individuals planning marriage. Provided by a member of the clergy trained in counseling, a therapist, or some other appropriately qualified person, premarital counseling may address such matters as the timing of marriage, spousal rights and responsibilities, birth-control methods, and sexual intimacy and may use assessment instruments to identify and thereby address potential conflicts in the marriage.