Faith-aware family therapy in Shelby Township and across all of Michigan, offered in person or virtually, to help families communicate better, navigate transitions, and grow stronger together.
Family counseling creates a safe, structured space for family members to express themselves, improve communication, and work through challenges as a unit. Whether you’re navigating divorce, parenting conflict, or generational tension, our licensed counselors guide you toward more understanding, less blame, and a deeper sense of connection.
At Trinity Family Counseling Center, we’re here for you and your loved ones with faith and expert support.
Who We Help
We work with families in all forms, from traditional, blended, single-parent, multigenerational, and everything in between. No family is perfect, but with the right support, every family can grow.
Common reasons people seek family counseling include:
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Family counseling is for families facing a wide range of challenges, including parenting stress, school or behavioral concerns, anxiety or depression, substance use, grief and loss, mental health diagnoses, or ongoing conflict and disconnection.
Many families seek counseling because they feel disconnected, overwhelmed by busy schedules, or stuck in unhelpful patterns. Counseling can be helpful before issues escalate into a crisis.
Family counseling looks at the family as a system rather than focusing on one person alone. Sessions provide space for each family member to share their perspective and work together toward healthier communication and problem-solving.
Family counseling provides a safe, structured environment where all family members can express their thoughts and feelings. The counselor offers guidance, helps manage emotional intensity, provides education about family dynamics, and supports collaborative problem-solving.
A family counselor serves as an objective third party who helps slow down conversations, reduce escalation, clarify misunderstandings, and offer immediate feedback when tensions rise.
Families often gain insight into their patterns, recognize unhelpful alliances, take responsibility for their individual roles, and learn healthier ways to communicate and solve problems together. Ongoing accountability supports lasting change.
Often, no. Many insurance plans exclude couples and family counseling from out-of-network reimbursement. Clients are responsible for verifying coverage directly with their insurance provider.
If insurance is pursued, claims are typically submitted under one identified client. This does not necessarily reflect the focus of treatment and does not guarantee reimbursement.
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