At City Lights Psychology, family therapy focuses on helping families understand and shift the patterns that keep them feeling stuck. Whether the challenges involve conflict, emotional disconnection, or communication breakdowns, we work with parent-child relationships, adult family dynamics, siblings, blended families, and multi-generational systems to explore not just what is happening, but why—and how relationships can begin to function differently.
Licensed Psychologists | In-Person & Virtual Sessions | Flatiron, Manhattan
Family tension rarely develops overnight. Many families come into therapy after months or years of feeling stuck in the same cycles without resolution.
This may look like:
At City Lights Psychology, therapy focuses on identifying these interaction patterns and helping families move toward more stable, direct, and emotionally regulated ways of relating.
Families navigating boundaries, independence, resentment, caregiving stress, or communication difficulties that have built over time.
Sibling conflict, unresolved family tension, caregiving dynamics, estrangement, or long-standing emotional patterns affecting current relationships.
Families adjusting to new structures, changing responsibilities, co-parenting dynamics, or competing expectations across generations.
Family therapy at City Lights Psychology integrates evidence-based and relational approaches based on the specific needs of each family.
Used to identify emotional reactions and interaction cycles that contribute to conflict, distance, or disconnection within the family system.
Focuses on family roles, boundaries, relational patterns, and the broader dynamics influencing communication and behavior.
Supports emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and more effective interpersonal communication during emotionally charged situations.
Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all model, therapy is tailored to the structure, history, and goals of each family.
Early sessions focus on understanding the family system and identifying recurring dynamics that contribute to stress or conflict.
As therapy progresses, sessions become more active and collaborative, often focusing on:
Therapy is structured, but flexible enough to adapt as relationships evolve over time.
Sessions are available at our Flatiron, Manhattan office in a private and supportive clinical setting.
Secure telehealth sessions are available for families located across:
Virtual sessions can be especially helpful for busy schedules, college students, adult children living separately, or families coordinating across locations.
City Lights Psychology is primarily an out-of-network provider.
We provide superbills for potential reimbursement through out-of-network insurance benefits. We recommend contacting your insurance provider directly to better understand your deductible, reimbursement rate, and coverage eligibility.
We also accept HSA/FSA payments and standard payment methods, which can be discussed during the intake process.
Across families, certain dynamics tend to appear repeatedly:
Conversations escalate quickly due to unresolved emotional patterns or sensitivity to criticism, rejection, or feeling unheard.
Family members become stuck in fixed identities such as caretaker, mediator, overachiever, or problem child.
Important conversations are avoided entirely to reduce conflict, often leading to greater emotional distance over time.
Arguments ending without resolution, accountability, or emotional reconnection, causing resentment to build across interactions. These patterns are not personal failures. They are relational dynamics that can become more flexible and manageable through structured therapeutic work.
Family relationships can carry deep emotional history, which is why conflict within them often feels especially difficult to navigate alone.
At City Lights Psychology, family therapy is designed to help families move out of reactive patterns and toward communication that feels more stable, respectful, and emotionally connected.
The first step is a consultation. From there, therapy becomes a collaborative process focused on clarity, repair, and lasting relational change.
Not always. Some sessions may involve the full family, while others may focus on specific relationships or dynamics depending on the goals of treatment.
Therapy can still begin with the family members who are open to the process. Changes within one part of the system often influence broader family dynamics over time.
Yes. Family therapy is not limited to parenting concerns or younger children. We frequently work with adult children, siblings, caregiving dynamics, and multi-generational family relationships.
Yes. Many families begin therapy during periods of significant conflict, avoidance, or emotional distance. Sessions provide a structured environment to slow conversations down and approach them more effectively.
Yes. Telehealth family therapy can be highly effective, especially for families coordinating across different locations or managing demanding schedules.
The duration depends on the complexity of the family dynamics and the goals of treatment. Some families seek short-term support around a specific issue, while others engage in longer-term relational work.
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