How We Work
When your family feels stuck , it can be hard to know where to begin.
Support Designed for Your Family
At The FIELD Group, we begin with support, not services. Through comprehensive assessment, we clarify needs, strengths, and priorities so the support that follows is aligned with your family’s goals.
Here’s how we do it:
A Clear Starting Point
Each family begins with a comprehensive assessment that clarifies needs, strengths, and priorities. From there, we design a plan unique to each family.
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therapy
coaching
workshops
retreats
Services are combined based on what the assessment shows will be most effective. We guide families with consistency and compassion toward meaningful, lasting change.
Families at Any Stage
Assessment is valuable whether families are in crisis, navigating a transition, or seeking better ways to connect. It offers a structured way to pause, step back, and gain perspective.
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preparing to return home after treatment
navigating conflict or communication struggles
facing developmental transitions
seeking support before challenges escalate
What The Process Looks Like
Assessment is a collaborative process in which families are active participants. It includes interviews, questionnaires, and conversations with individual family members.
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patterns, strengths, and growth edges
each person’s unique experience
what is needed moving forward
practical next steps
Together, we use the results to guide a plan that is practical and personalized.
Where there is clarity,
meaningful change can begin.
Support for Your Family's Specific Needs
No two families are the same, and neither are our recommendations. After assessment, we suggest a mix of services designed to support your family system as a whole. Some families benefit from therapy or parent coaching, while others thrive with skill-building workshops or retreats. Each option is tailored and flexible, designed to meet your family’s unique goals and needs.
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Whether focused on repairing relationships, improving communication, or building confidence, therapy and coaching provide steady support and clear direction, always aligned with the larger goals identified in your assessment.
Families can expect a balance of listening, teaching, and practicing skills together. Sessions may focus on guided conversations, problem-solving strategies, or learning new tools for everyday challenges. We adapt our approach as families make progress, ensuring the process stays relevant and effective. Each session is guided by the assessment and designed to create sustainable change in relationships and daily functioning.
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Sometimes families need more than weekly sessions to make meaningful progress. The Field Group offers structured family intensives—short-term, concentrated experiences designed to accelerate progress. These may take place over one or more days, providing time to step away from daily routines and focus fully on connection, communication, and growth.
Intensives allow families to dig deeper into the themes revealed in assessment, practice new skills together, and leave with greater clarity and momentum. For some families, this process also includes opportunities to learn alongside other families who are navigating similar challenges.
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After initial assessment and support, families benefit from continued involvement to stay aligned with their goals, reinforce progress, and adapt as life evolves. Ongoing support may include scheduled sessions, periodic progress reviews, or collaboration with other professionals involved in your family’s care. Coordination may also extend to schools, therapists, or medical providers, creating a network of support that keeps everyone aligned and moving in the same direction.
With a trusted team alongside them, families can sustain growth and maintain healthier patterns well beyond the initial phase of work.
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Workshops and educational support calls at The Field Group are designed to give families and parents practical tools, shared language, and deeper understanding. Blending evidence-based concepts and an approachable delivery, these sessions focus on topics such as communication, boundaries, executive functioning, and navigating transitions.
Held periodically, workshops and calls provide structured opportunities for learning outside of therapy or coaching. They can be attended on their own or as part of a family’s broader plan, reinforcing growth and giving families concrete strategies to bring to daily life.
Explore What Support Could Look Like
Every family’s situation is different. The first step is simply a conversation. From there, we can help you decide whether an assessment feels right and what it could look like for your family.