Structural Family Therapy Garden City KS
Structural family therapy, or SFT, is a form of family therapeutic intervention. Structural family therapists work to disrupt dysfunctional systems and restructure family systems. Dysfunctional families often display patterns of being overly enmeshed or disengaged, or have a pattern of triangulation of family members. Read on to learn more and to gain access to marriage and family therapists in Garden City, KS who provide structural family therapy.
In His Image Christian Counseling
(620) 272-9506
201 E Laurel St
Garden City, KS
In His Image Christian Counseling
(620) 272-9506
201 E Laurel St
Garden City, KS 67846
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Christian Counseling Associates
(620) 276-1500
1807 E Mary St
Garden City, KS
Christian Counseling Associates
(620) 276-1500
1807 E Mary St
Garden City, KS 67846
Industry
Mental Health Professional, Osteopath (DO), Psychologist
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Mental Health Center
(620) 276-7689
1111 E Spruce St
Garden City, KS
Mental Health Center
(620) 276-7689
1111 E Spruce St
Garden City, KS 67846
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Ms. Kathy Calvert
Calvert & Associates, Inc.
913-648-4760
8100 Marty, Suite 102
Overland Park, KS
Ms. Kathy Calvert
Calvert & Associates, Inc.
913-648-4760
8100 Marty, Suite 102
Overland Park, KS 66204
Credentials
Credentials: LSCSW
Licensed in Kansas
21 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Family Dysfunction, Interpersonal Relationships, Parenting Issues, Life Transitions, Women's Issues
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59)
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Ms. Helen Hewins
The Family Tree
913-221-4944
8826 Santa Fe Drive, Suite 215
Overland Park, KS
Ms. Helen Hewins
The Family Tree
913-221-4944
8826 Santa Fe Drive, Suite 215
Overland Park, KS 66212
Credentials
Credentials: LSCSW
Licensed in Kansas
31 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Behavioral Problems, Child Abuse and Neglect, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Dissociative Disorders, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Learning Disabilities, Parenting Issues, Sexual Abuse/Rape, St
Populations Served
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics), Children of Divorce, Disabled, Step Families, Gifted
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Preschool (Under 6), Children (6-12), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59)
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Edgar M Vizcaino
(620) 275-0625
1145 E Kansas Plz
Garden City, KS
(620) 275-0625
1145 E Kansas Plz
Garden City, KS 67846
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Area Mental Health Center
(620) 276-7689
1145 E Kansas Plz
Garden City, KS
Area Mental Health Center
(620) 276-7689
1145 E Kansas Plz
Garden City, KS 67846
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Shah A Jalees
(620) 275-0625
1145 E Kansas Plz
Garden City, KS
(620) 275-0625
1145 E Kansas Plz
Garden City, KS 67846
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Ms. Molly Witker
Counselling Associates
913-486-6655
10977 Granada Lane Suite 110
Leawood, KS
Ms. Molly Witker
Counselling Associates
913-486-6655
10977 Granada Lane Suite 110
Leawood, KS 66211
Credentials
Credentials: MS, LMFT
Licensed in Kansas
3 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Eating Disorders, Family Dysfunction, Interpersonal Relationships
Populations Served
Children of Divorce
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Adolescents (13-17), Adults (26-59)
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Ms. Annabelle Eason
913-432-8900
6400 Glenwood Ste 119
Overland Park, KS
Ms. Annabelle Eason
913-432-8900
6400 Glenwood Ste 119
Overland Park, KS 66202
Credentials
Credentials: LSCSW
Licensed in Kansas
25 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Family Dysfunction, Interpersonal Relationships, Parenting Issues, Life Transitions, Women's Issues
Populations Served
Children of Divorce, Step Families, College Students
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Children (6-12), Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59)
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