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This blog is written by the clinicians at Jonah Green and Associates, a mental health practice based in Kensington, MD that provides quality services for children, teens, families, and adults. It is intended as a resource for families who are seeking to expand their knowledge about mental health and mental health services, and also as a resource for families who are seeking quality mental health services, especially in the mid-Atlantic region.

The Healing Power of Curiosity

“Never lose a holy curiosity.” — Albert Einstein Families often come to therapy caught in cycles of repetition. A parent says, “He never listens.” A teen mutters, “You don’t understand.” A couple circles the same argument, both sure they know how it ends. The missing ingredient in so many of these moments is the willingness

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Finding the Words: A Family Therapy Technique That Builds Connection

In previous posts, I’ve shared how family therapy fosters collaborative dialogue—a way of speaking and listening that builds emotional safety, deepens connection, and makes it easier to solve problems together. Most people begin family therapy hoping to resolve specific challenges: emotional distance, parenting disagreements, financial tension, in-law stress, or behavioral issues with children. While your

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Family Therapy: A Place to Transform “Inner Conversations”

While family therapy is primarily a method for helping families resolve conflicts and enhance their relationships, it can also alter how individuals perceive and speak to themselves. As family members communicate more openly and listen with compassion, they begin to embody that kind of understanding and kindness within their minds, transforming their internal dialogue and

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The Value of Family Therapy for Separating and Divorcing Families

Many parents who separate send their children to individual therapy, which can help them process their feelings and cope with new realities. Another option, either in addition to or in place of personal therapy, is family therapy. Because the nuclear family is ending, family therapy for divorcing families may strike parents as an oxymoron. What

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