Lilian Stone’s work reminds us that family therapy doesn't always have to look like sitting on a couch unpacking trauma. Sometimes, therapy looks like baking a cake together, laughing through a board game, and learning how to bring sweetness back into the everyday moments of life.
Identifying the root causes of ongoing arguments, whether they stem from financial stress, parenting differences, or historical trauma.
A core goal of systemic counseling is helping families transition from survival mode to a state of emotional satisfaction. In a healthy family dynamic, members feel validated, secure, and appreciated. Achieving this balance requires intentional effort and the cultivation of specific relationship habits:
Lilian Stone’s work reminds us that family therapy doesn't always have to look like sitting on a couch unpacking trauma. Sometimes, therapy looks like baking a cake together, laughing through a board game, and learning how to bring sweetness back into the everyday moments of life.
Identifying the root causes of ongoing arguments, whether they stem from financial stress, parenting differences, or historical trauma.
A core goal of systemic counseling is helping families transition from survival mode to a state of emotional satisfaction. In a healthy family dynamic, members feel validated, secure, and appreciated. Achieving this balance requires intentional effort and the cultivation of specific relationship habits: