Family & Reunification Therapy

restoring connection, one step at a time

Restoring connection at a child’s pace—building safety, trust, and healing every step of the way.


Family relationships can be deeply meaningful—but they can also be impacted by separation, conflict, broken trust, or significant life transitions. At My Precious Counseling, we provide family and reunification therapy designed to help rebuild parent-child relationships in a safe, structured, and emotionally supportive environment.

Reunification therapy is often recommended when a child has become disconnected or estranged from a parent. These situations may involve high-conflict divorce, prolonged separation, disrupted attachment, or past safety concerns that have since changed. No matter the circumstances, our focus remains the same: protecting the child’s emotional well-being while creating opportunities for trust, connection, and healthy reconnection.

Family or Reunification Therapy May Help When:

  • There has been a period of estrangement or limited contact between a parent and child

  • A child is resistant, anxious, or emotionally withdrawn during visits or transitions

  • Separation, divorce, or co-parenting conflict is impacting the child’s emotional well-being

  • A parent is working to rebuild trust and repair their relationship with their child

  • Your family needs structured support around communication, visitation, or emotional reconnection

Healing family relationships takes time, patience, and the right support. We honor each child’s pace while helping families move toward healthier, stronger connections.

You’re ready to rebuild
trust and connection

What to Expect in Reunification Therapy

Reunification is a gradual process built on safety, trust, and emotional readiness. We begin by understanding each family member’s experience, concerns, and goals. Early sessions may include individual time with the child and parent(s) to build rapport, gather perspective, and create a foundation of emotional safety.

As trust begins to grow, joint sessions are thoughtfully introduced through guided conversations, therapeutic activities, and relationship repair work—all paced with the child’s emotional needs at the center.

Our role as the therapist is to remain neutral, protect the child’s emotional well-being, and support the family in moving forward with honesty, empathy, and realistic expectations.

Our Approach

Our approach combines trauma-informed care, attachment-based therapy, psychoeducation, and relational repair. Every session is child-centered, intentionally paced, and designed to create clear structure, emotional safety, and meaningful progress.

We are trained in family and reunification therapy and have experience collaborating with attorneys, Guardians ad Litem (GALs), and court systems when clinically appropriate—ensuring clarity, professionalism, and therapeutic integrity throughout the process.


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