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BREAK FREE FROM THE EMOTIONAL TUG-OF-WAR

Counselling for “Family Frustrations”

Conversations with your family feel like walking on eggshells

Maybe you feel a sense of dread or frustration when it comes to spending time with your family, and you can’t quite explain why. You leave family gatherings feeling drained, upset, or angry, even if nothing obvious happened. Sometimes, you catch yourself avoiding their calls or distancing yourself, but you’re not sure what’s really bothering you. Or maybe you feel like no matter what you do, it’s never enough for them, leaving you constantly seeking approval that never seems to come. You might even find yourself feeling guilty for pulling away, but the anger and frustration keep building. It’s hard to put into words, but something about these relationships just doesn’t feel right, and you know it’s taking a toll on you.

Does this sound familiar?

  • You avoid difficult conversations because they never seem to go well

  • You constantly question if your feelings are valid

  • You feel stuck between wanting connection and needing distance

  • You crave space from your family but feel guilty for wanting it

Therapy for “family frustrations”

I’ve affectionately called these issues "family frustrations" because, at the core, that’s exactly what they are—issues that stem from your relationship with your family. "Family frustrations" are those deep-rooted, often frustrating dynamics that stem from growing up in a family where you never quite felt seen, heard, or validated. It’s that constant feeling of being stuck in the same old patterns with your family—feeling guilty for needing space, but also overwhelmed when you're around them. Maybe you feel frustrated after every interaction, like you're never enough, or find yourself biting your tongue to avoid conflict. You’re trying to set boundaries, but somehow, it always feels like you’re the one who has to keep the peace.

IMAGINE IF YOU…

Didn’t feel responsible for managing everyone else’s emotions

You could finally trust your own judgment and feel confident without needing their approval. Your self-worth would come from within, not from meeting their expectations.

Could focus on your own needs without feeling like you’re letting them down

You’d no longer feel like it’s your job to keep everyone happy. Instead, you could prioritize your own emotions without carrying the weight of theirs.

Felt good about yourself without their approval

You could feel confident putting your needs first, free from the fear of letting them down. Their approval wouldn’t define your choices anymore.

FAQS

Common questions about therapy for “family frustrations”

  • Nope! I respect the value of family and culture and will work with you to navigate those relationships in a way that feels right for you. Therapy isn’t about cutting off anyone unless that’s what you decide is necessary. I’ll help you explore what works for you, keeping your cultural and personal values at the heart of our work.

  • Definitely not! Your feelings and experiences matter, and I’m here to support you in exploring what feels best for your situation. It’s not about me telling you what to do—it’s about us working together to understand your needs, boundaries, and values. You get to decide what’s right for you, and I’m here to help you navigate that with care and respect.

  • Not at all. Even if your relationship with your family isn’t “bad,” therapy can help you navigate complicated feelings and improve how you relate to each other, making interactions feel more balanced and less draining.

  • That’s completely okay. You don’t need to have all the answers before starting therapy—together, we’ll unpack what’s going on and help you make sense of your feelings.

  • No. The focus here is on you—your feelings, your experiences, and how family dynamics are affecting you personally. We’ll work together to explore and understand those emotions so you can feel more in control and at peace, without needing your family members to be involved in the therapy process.

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