FAMILY TELEHEALTH THERAPY

One family. Different homes, maybe. Same room, always.

Secure online family therapy that lowers the temperature at home, helps teens feel heard, and gives parents practical tools that actually work.

HIPAA-compliant
Telehealth only
Licensed in Maryland
★★★★★ Rated by 500+ clients
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SECURE & PRIVATE

End-to-end encrypted

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"Care that meets you exactly where you are."

WHAT IT IS

What is Family Telehealth Therapy?

Family telehealth therapy is guided, structured mental-health work with two or more family members over secure video. A licensed family therapist helps everyone communicate more clearly, understand each other's experience, and shift patterns that keep the household stuck. Sessions can include parents and children, siblings, blended-family members, or extended family — whoever is ready to be in the room.

Who is family therapy for?

Any family working through tension, transition, or disconnection. That includes parents and teens caught in conflict, blended families finding new rhythms, families adjusting to divorce or remarriage, siblings navigating a shared loss, and parents trying to support a child with anxiety, depression, or behavior changes. You don't need everyone on board on day one — start with who's willing.

How does online family therapy work?

You book a family session, are matched with a licensed family therapist, and receive one secure video link that any participating family member can join — from the same couch or from different addresses. The therapist creates a structure that keeps everyone respected and heard, and helps translate what family members struggle to say directly to each other.

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WHO THIS IS FOR

Care for the moments that feel heavy.

Parents & teens Blended families Young children's behavior College-transition stress Divorce & separation Cross-country families Communication breakdown Frequent household conflict

CONDITIONS WE HELP WITH

Real support for real symptoms.

Our clinicians work across the full range of mental-health concerns, with treatment plans tailored to your goals and pace.

Parent-Teen Conflict
Communication Problems
Blended-Family Adjustment
Divorce & Separation
Emotional Overwhelm
Sibling Rivalry
Behavioral Issues
School Stress
Repeating Family Patterns
Family Grief
Life Transitions
Extended-Family Tension
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TRUSTED BY

500+ Marylanders

WHY COUNSELING ON CALL

Premium telehealth, built around trust.

Licensed clinicians

Every provider is a fully licensed Maryland mental-health professional.

HIPAA-compliant video

End-to-end encrypted sessions on a secure, private telehealth platform.

Flexible scheduling

Evening and weekend appointments that fit around real life.

Personalized care

Treatment plans built around your goals, values, and pace of change.

100% telehealth

Attend from your living room, car, or lunch break — anywhere in Maryland.

Evidence-based

CBT, DBT, EFT, ACT, and mindfulness approaches tailored to you.

VOICES OF CARE

Trust, told in their own words.

★★★★★

"Our teenager wouldn't sit in a waiting room. She joined family therapy from her bed. That's how we finally started talking."

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The H. Family

FAMILY, FREDERICK

★★★★★

"We're in three different cities. Being in the same virtual room every Sunday changed our relationships."

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The P. Family

FAMILY, CROSS-COUNTRY

★★★★★

"Two months of family therapy did what a year of arguing couldn't. We hear each other now."

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The R. Family

FAMILY, BALTIMORE

COMMON QUESTIONS

Answers, without the jargon.

Yes. Each family member can join from their own device and address — a teen in their bedroom, a parent from the kitchen, a college-age sibling from a dorm. The therapist facilitates one shared virtual room, which is often easier than coordinating everyone in one physical space.

You book a session, are matched with a licensed family therapist, and receive one encrypted video link to share with everyone attending. Sessions run 50–60 minutes, weekly or biweekly. Your therapist gives simple, real-world practices to try between sessions — small shifts that add up.

Very common. Teens often warm up over one or two sessions when they realize therapy isn't a courtroom and no one's going to be blamed. If they still resist, we start with the parents — helping the adults change one part of the pattern is often enough to shift the whole system.

Yes. Peer-reviewed research supports telehealth family therapy as comparable to in-person care for common concerns like communication issues, behavioral concerns, and adjustment to divorce. Many families find that home makes hard conversations more possible, not less.

Yes. Sessions run on a HIPAA-compliant, end-to-end encrypted platform, and notes are protected by the same federal laws as in-person care. We recommend private headphones and, when possible, a space where household members won't overhear.

Typically two to five participants keeps sessions productive. If your family is larger, your therapist may suggest smaller subgroups — for example, one session with parents and teens, another with siblings — depending on the goals.

We work primarily with families of adolescents, teens, and young adults, plus parent-only coaching for concerns involving younger children. If your child is under 10, we'll help you find the right fit — sometimes that's a play-therapy specialist, sometimes it's parent-focused work with us.

Click 'Book Appointment,' choose Family Therapy, and pick a time. You'll receive one secure link to share with everyone joining. Most new families are seen within the same week.

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BEGIN HERE

A calmer home is closer than it feels.

Whatever brought you here — a teenager who's slipping, a blended family finding its footing, a season of hard news — you don't have to navigate it alone. Bring who's willing, and we'll work with the rest of the family together.