Maya Bijou Family Therapy Updated Jun 2026
| | Format | Session Length | Typical Frequency | |--------------|------------|--------------------|-----------------------| | Initial Family Assessment | In‑person or secure video | 90 min | One‑time | | Ongoing Family Therapy | In‑person / video | 60 min | Weekly–bi‑weekly | | Couples Therapy | In‑person / video | 60 min | Weekly | | Parent Coaching | In‑person / video | 45 min | As needed | | Trauma‑Focused Sessions (EMDR) | In‑person / video | 75 min | Weekly | | Workshops & Group Programs | On‑site (community centers) / webinars | 2‑hour blocks | Monthly/Quarterly | | Teletherapy (Remote) | HIPAA‑compliant video platform | 60 min | Flexible |
| | Typical Intervention | |-----------|--------------------------| | Parent‑Child Conflict | Structural mapping, boundary work, and skill‑building for communication | | Divorce & Separation | Emotionally Focused Family Therapy, co‑parenting plans, and grief processing | | Blended Family Integration | Role clarification, family rituals, and alliance building | | Adolescent Behavioral & Mental Health Concerns | TF‑CBT, family systems mapping, and crisis intervention | | Trauma & Abuse Recovery | EMDR for families, trauma‑informed safety planning, and psychoeducation | | Substance Use & Addiction | Family Systems Recovery Model, relapse prevention support, and sponsor integration | | Cultural & Intergenerational Issues | Narrative reconstruction, cultural genogram work, and respect‑centered dialogue | maya bijou family therapy
– Interventions are grounded in research‑validated models (e.g., Structural Family Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and EMDR for intergenerational trauma). | | Format | Session Length | Typical
To verify credentials and read patient reviews of mental health professionals. – Clients co‑create realistic, measurable goals
: Sessions help families establish appropriate boundaries between parents and children.
– Clients co‑create realistic, measurable goals. Progress is regularly reviewed and adjusted as the family evolves.
– While acknowledging pain and conflict, sessions focus on each family’s inherent resources, skills, and resiliency.