For Adolescents and Teens
Reunification therapy is a court-informed process used in Florida family law cases when a parent and child have had little or no contact for a period of time. The purpose is not to force a relationship, but to create a structured, safer space where communication and trust can be rebuilt gradually. Your voice matters in this process. Therapy is designed to move at a pace that respects your emotional readiness. You are not required to share everything at once, and you can express concerns or boundaries as they come up. The therapist’s role is to help support healthier interactions and allow a new version of the parent-child relationship to develop, one that may look different from the past and can change as you grow. In Florida, reunification therapy focuses on helping families move forward in a way that supports a child’s well-being. The goal is flexibility, emotional safety, and the opportunity to build something new rather than return to what did not work before.