This episode of "Conversations with Intent" features Eden Garcia Bis, CEO of Airport Marina Counseling Services, discussing the crucial differences between individual therapy and family therapy, and addressing the "all-important question of when do we actually need to go to therapy" Individual therapy focuses on one person's feelings and behavior, while family therapy centers on the unit, patterns within the family, and interactions among members, aiming to address the root of the problem for a successful solution.
When is it time to go to therapy—and how much can one person really change a family system?
In this episode of Conversations with Intent, Diana Clark speaks with Eden Garcia Bis, CEO of Airport Marina Counseling Services, about the powerful ripple effects of family therapy. Together, they explore the critical differences between individual therapy vs. family therapy, and why even one person seeking help can initiate meaningful transformation across the entire family.
Eden explains how family therapy focuses on communication patterns, roles, and relationship dynamics—offering insight into how to shift long-standing issues at the root. Whether it's navigating divorce, addiction, trauma, or simply wanting to improve how your family connects, this episode provides actionable insights, clinical guidance, and hope for healing.
If you're curious about therapy, or wondering whether your family could benefit from support, this conversation breaks it all down with compassion and clarity.
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