Family Therapy is addressed to families experiencing difficulties such as frequent conflicts, problematic behaviours, psychological or psychosomatic symptoms of a family member. The main core of Family Therapy is the family itself as a living system, thus emphasizing the relationships of family members. The treatment is not based on ready-made solutions but, in cooperation with family members, it highlights the best solution for each situation.
Not all family members are obliged to participate in the therapy, just those that want to and those that believe they can contribute to achieving the goals. The main goals of the treatment are family adaptation, improving the way the family functions as a system, maintaining mental health, and seeking new ways of communicating and connecting members in a way that prevents symptoms from occurring.