Family Perspectives

Family Counselor in Tempe, AZ
Family Counselor in Tempe, AZ I began Family Perspectives with the idea that humans each have a different perspective on things and each perspective has value. Yes, there are times when I aid my customers see that their actions are not healthy, but so much of the time I see my job as trying to aid the customer identify and communicate their requirements and aid them process what they can do to finest achieve those aims. I've had customers tell me that they appreciated that I spend the time to try to get to understand them and aid direct them from the point where they are at.

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2111 East Baseline Road #F-4
Tempe, AZ
85283
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Family Perspectives
read moreWe at Family Perspectives, LLC know that making the choice to seek out counseling can be hard. Our counselors provide a safe, comfortable space for you and give you the tools you need for working on your relationships or individual issues. We also know that life can be complicated and busy, which is why we offer unique and flexible options for counseling such as in-office or in-home counseling and weekend hours. We look forward to helping you have happiness in your relationships and your personal life!
About Us
read moreWe have had clients who have tried to find a "good fit" with several therapists and then came to us and also many clients who have never been in counseling before. It is not uncommon to be hesitant, nervous, or curious about what your treatment will be like. You are not alone in these feelings and we plan to make your sessions as productive and comfortable as you need and we will go at your pace. Your first session is what is called an "intake" or an "assessment." The first session can last up to 1 hours if we agree on that time frame.
Counseling measurement scales for
read moreEach spouse will be asked to fill out a couple's scale at the first session. This will be used as a guide to help see each partner's perception of areas needing improvement and is also used as a tool to measure progress. Circle the number that best describes how you feel about each subject. Try to give an overall estimate about how things have been over the last 2-3 weeks or since the last counseling session. Each individual in the relationship should fill one out. Overall, have the couple in mind when filling this out, not just you or your significant other.
Forms & Measuring Scales
read morePlease print the forms and bring with you to the initial appointment. The following forms are in pdf format. If you are unable to open them, you may get the current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader at the Adobe site. If you are unable to print the forms out in advance or prefer to arrive 20 minutes early to fill out the forms, please let us know so that we will have forms waiting for you in the lobby or we could email you the forms. If anything comes up that would cause you to need to cancel or reschedule, we would appreciate you letting us know as early as possible.
Resources for Psychiatric and Social
read moreAlthough I cannot guarantee the effectiveness of the following referrals it is my goal to provide you with quality resources so that you can then inquire and find the best fit for your needs.
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