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FAMILY THERAPY

Tailored for parents - guardians and children

Increase empathetic communication and improve family dynamics by engaging in dyad family therapy. This is achieved by facilitating sessions in pairs and with the parent/guardian individually to support them throughout the process.

The Dyad family therapy approach works effectively and in a creative non confrontational way to address the family's concerns. The result of which has positive long term impact. Sessions are structured, supporting the parent/guardian as well as the child  before, during and after each session. Our priority is the safety and wellbeing of the child and how we can best support this creatively in partnership with the family. 

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Dyad family therapy works with parent/guardian and child to improve relationships, communication and emotional connection.

Family therapy approach helps to address the following concerns;

- Attachment styles

- Connection & relationships

- Anger

- Grief & loss

- Emotional expression

- Trauma

- Sibling realtionships

- Effective communication

- School refusal

- Self expression

- Focus and attention

- Bullying

Find out how art psychotherapy can support you and your family

CONTACT

Please get in touch to book an appointment or for more information and consultation guidance.

Studio located in Brunswick Naarm (Melbourne), Australia. 

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Our practice recognises the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, as the owners and custodians of the places we work from. We recognise their sovereignty, culture and creativity. 

Copyright Samantha Sederof 

Samantha Sederof is a Melbourne Artist and ANZACATA & ACA registered Art Therapist & Counsellor providing services for children, adolescents and adults, family therapy, and the studio art group specialising in NDIS participants. Mental health and wellbeing is supported in a creative arts studio by using evidence based psychotherapeutic methods. 

SAMANTHA SEDEROF

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