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At NorthPoint Professional Counseling our counselors provide customized and comprehensive treatment for children, adolescents, adults, couples, families, and groups.

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Family Counseling

NorthPoint Family Conflicts counseling is designed to help families increase the ability to understand how and why you and your family see things the way you do.

  • Increase the capacity to listen to and process information you receive
  • Understand the silent messages you and your family sends
  • Develop the willingness to trust others and a demonstrated ability to be trusted
  • Attain knowledge of the ways in which words affect you and how your family interacts
  • Develop an understanding of how beliefs, values, and attitudes affect the development of your family relationship
  • Learn to handle conflict by learning by learning how to disagree without being disagreeable
  • Increase understanding of assertiveness and your basic rights as an individual along with a desire to apply these skills to each of your interpersonal (family) experiences.

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We are here to help! NorthPoint provides family counseling to the greater Detroit area, including Livonia, Northville and Novi. Call toll free 800.773.0514 or complete our quick inquiry form here. All communication is confidential.

Where is NorthPoint Professional Counseling Located?

NorthPoint Professional Counseling is located in Novi, MI and is a short drive from Canton, Detroit, Farmington, Livonia, Northville, Redford, South Lyon, Wixom, Walled Lake and other communities surrounding the Novi area. If you need more detailed directions please call 1-800-335-3774.


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More Information About Family Counseling with NorthPoint

It's hard when you've had a conflict with a family member and it's never quite been resolved. Without an apology or other resolution, the trust on both sides is compromised, and you don't know what to expect from this person in the future. Also, references or reminders of past conflicts can sting and create new pain. Once a conflict has gone on awhile, even if both parties move on and remain polite, the feelings of pain and mistrust are usually lingering under the surface, and are difficult to resolve: bringing up old hurts in an effort to resolve them can often backfire, as the other party may feel attacked; avoiding the issue altogether but holding onto resentment can poison feelings in the present.

Often times, conflict can happen when family members have different views or beliefs that clash. Peaceful resolution needs skills in open, two-way communication, negotiation, compromise and respect for the other person's point of view. Transitioning from one stage of life to another is often a time of additional stress and conflict.1

1 Elizabeth Scott