Rebuilding Bonds.
Restoring Trust.
Strengthening Families.
Parenting isn’t always intuitive—and for many families, it comes with real challenges. Whether you're facing strained relationships with your children, navigating custody issues, or working toward family reunification, the journey can feel emotionally charged and uncertain.
WHAT WE OFFER FOR YOU
Families seek parenting and reunification counseling for many reasons:
Conflict between parents and children
High-conflict co-parenting or custody arrangements
Disconnection after prolonged absence or separation
Court-ordered reunification therapy
Struggles related to divorce, foster care, or blended family dynamics
These issues can deeply impact a child’s development and emotional wellbeing—but with compassionate support, families can learn to rebuild and move forward.
Our therapists offer a safe, neutral environment for families
to heal and grow, using techniques such as:
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Attachment-Based Counseling
Co-Parenting Skill Building
Court-Aware Reunification Therapy
Family Systems Therapy
We focus on restoring trust, improving communication, and
creating healthy routines that support both the parent and child.
You don’t need a court order to benefit from reunification therapy.
You just need a commitment to rebuild trust, connection, and mutual respect.
Reunification with Care and Structure: We specialize in helping families rebuild relationships after long-term separation or conflict, including court-ordered reunification.
Parenting Through Transitions: From divorce and custody changes to blended families and co-parenting dynamics, we provide tools to navigate shifting roles.
Communication that Builds Connection: Learn how to reduce defensiveness, increase empathy, and communicate more effectively with your child or co-parent.
Emotionally Informed, Legally Aware: Our therapists are trained to balance emotional safety with court expectations, helping families navigate complex legal and relational needs.
Support for the Entire Family System: We work with individual family members and the family unit as a whole—because healing takes collaboration.
Our role isn’t to take sides—it’s to help families listen, rebuild, and move forward togethe
If your relationship is struggling, or if you're facing separation and don’t want to go it alone, we're here to support your next steps.
After a long custody dispute and months of silence, trust had eroded on all sides. His daughter, Olivia, was anxious and withdrawn. Jacob was overwhelmed and unsure how to reconnect without making things worse.
At Cornerstone, the reunification process started slowly—with Olivia meeting privately with her therapist, building comfort and emotional safety. Jacob met with another therapist to process his own feelings, learn communication strategies, and prepare for a supported reintroduction.
When the time came, they met together—with a therapist helping guide their conversation. There were tears, awkward silences, and moments of deep emotion. But there were also breakthroughs: a shared memory, a small laugh, a “Dad, I missed you.”
Over several sessions, trust began to rebuild. Jacob learned how to be present without pushing. Olivia learned how to express herself without fear. Their relationship didn’t just restart—it grew into something stronger, with new tools and deeper understanding.
Cornerstone helped turn estrangement into reconnection—one session at a time. In therapy, something shifted.
For the first time in years, they began to speak—not just to reply, but to understand. With the guidance of their therapist, they learned how to listen without defensiveness, how to set boundaries without shutting down, and how to reconnect with the reasons they fell in love in the first place.
It wasn’t always easy. But it was worth it. Today, Sarah and Mike still have their moments—but now they have the tools to move through them. Whether their future means growing together or parting peacefully, they’re no longer stuck in survival mode. They’re moving forward—with clarity, compassion, and choice.
The story of “Jacob and Olivia” shared above is a fictional example created for educational purposes. It does not represent a real client or actual session at Cornerstone Wellness Center. We are fully committed to maintaining your privacy and confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA regulations. Any resemblance to real persons, living or deceased, is purely coincidental.
Reunification counseling is a structured therapy process designed to rebuild trust and emotional connection between a child and parent after a prolonged absence, conflict, or court-ordered separation.
Yes. We regularly work with court-involved families and provide documentation and therapist updates as appropriate. We maintain a neutral, therapeutic focus while respecting legal guidelines.
While both involve family relationships, reunification therapy often includes phased reintroduction, safety planning, and structured support to help rebuild connection after emotional or physical distance.
It depends on the case. In some situations, co-parents attend sessions together; in others, sessions are separate to protect emotional safety or follow court directives.
Our therapists are skilled in engaging resistant youth and easing them into the process gently. In court-ordered cases, we also help provide feedback to the legal system about engagement and progress.
No. We work with all types of families, including those navigating informal estrangement, conflict after divorce, or co-parenting disagreements—whether or not a court is involved.
It varies. Some families see progress within a few months, while others may need longer-term support depending on the nature of the conflict and family dynamics.
Yes. Healing is possible, even in complex situations. Therapy can provide a path forward—whether the outcome is reconnection, closure, or a more peaceful co-parenting relationship.
Our clinic is a private mental health partnership, with a carefully selected team of Psychologists.
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