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Family Therapy

What is Family Therapy?

Family therapy is a confidential space for family members to understand patterns, strengthen communication, and solve problems together. With a trained therapist, you map what is happening, practice new ways of interacting, and create agreements that fit your values and stage of life. Sessions may include all members or smaller “subsystems” such as parents and one child.

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Common Goals
  • Communication: Speak and listen with more clarity and respect.

  • Conflict and repair: Slow down escalations, repair hurts, and return to steadiness faster.

  • Roles and boundaries: Update unhelpful roles, set limits, and share responsibilities.

  • Parenting support: Align approaches, reduce power struggles, and improve routines.

  • Transitions: Navigate moves, divorce, blending families, illness, or grief.

  • Intergenerational patterns: Observe what gets passed down and practice healthier defaults.

  • Cultural alignment: Honor differences in values, language, and traditions within the family.

What to Expect at Roiya
  • Free consultation: A 15–30 minute call to review logistics, goals, and who should attend.

  • Intake and mapping: We gather each person’s perspective, outline strengths and stuck points, and set shared goals. Some cases benefit from one or two follow-up intakes.

  • Plan of care: We agree on focus areas, who attends which sessions, and simple markers of progress.

  • Session format and cadence: Sessions are typically 60 or 90 minutes, weekly or biweekly based on need.

  • Where and how we meet: Sessions are available in person or online using a private, HIPAA-compliant platform.

  • How we work in session: Brief check-in, guided practice (structured dialogues, role plays, and regulation skills), clear takeaways, and grounded closure.

  • Between-session practice: Short experiments at home such as check-ins, new routines, or repair steps.

  • Therapeutic stance: Non-blaming, trauma-responsive, and culturally attuned. Each person’s voice and pace matter.

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Session Fee Structure

Roiya believes transparency is part of trauma-responsive care. Our standard fees for family therapy are $200 - $300 for 60 minutes and $280 - $400 for 90 minutes.

 

We accept selected insurance plans in California and can verify your benefits. If we are out of network, we can submit claims on your behalf and many PPO plans reimburse. Limited sliding-scale spots may be available, especially for clients with out-of-network HMOs.

Questions about Cost or Coverage?

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