Family Reunification Therapy
Family reunification therapy is designed to help families rebuild relationships, restore trust, and move forward together after separation or conflict. At Griffith Centers, this service is rooted in nearly a century of compassionate, trauma-informed care for children and families across Colorado.
Nearly a Century of Compassionate Family Support
For 98 years, Griffith Centers has supported families through challenging times. Family reunification therapy continues this legacy by offering services that prioritize emotional safety, positive interaction, and meaningful connection. Our work is grounded in the belief that families can heal and grow when given the right support and structure.
Supporting Families Through Every Step
Family reunification therapy is designed for families working toward rebuilding relationships, often as part of court or child welfare involvement. Trained clinicians and supervisors guide each interaction to encourage healthy communication, emotional safety, and trust.
Sessions are thoughtfully structured to ensure that both children and caregivers feel supported throughout the process. This approach helps reduce stress, improve understanding, and create opportunities for positive engagement.
Outcomes of Family Reunification Therapy
Through family reunification therapy, families often experience:
- Increased emotional safety and comfort during interactions
- Stronger connection through structured and positive engagement
- Greater confidence as families work toward long-term stability
With consistent guidance and support, many families begin to rebuild trust and experience more meaningful interactions over time. This process helps create a foundation for lasting relationships and a more stable future.
Key Features Of Family Reunification Therapy:
- Carefully guided sessions led by trained professionals
- Support to encourage healthy communication and interaction
- A structured environment that reduces stress and anxiety
- Documentation and reporting to support court or case requirements
- Collaboration with families, caseworkers, and community partners
These elements work together to help families move toward healing, growth, and reunification.
By the Numbers: A Legacy of Impact
Behind every number is a story of hope restored.
Clients Served Annually
Licensed Therapists and Clinicians
Dedicated Staff Members
Locations Across Colorado
Years of Mission-Driven Care
Continuing a Legacy of Trust and Care
Griffith Centers brings nearly 100 years of experience to family reunification therapy. Our commitment to safety, respect, and empathy helps families strengthen connections and build a more hopeful future together.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is family reunification therapy?
Family reunification therapy is a structured, supportive service that helps children and caregivers rebuild relationships after separation, conflict, or involvement with child welfare or court systems. It focuses on restoring trust, improving communication, and creating safe, positive interactions with guidance from trained professionals.
When is reunification therapy recommended?
Reunification therapy is often recommended when families are working toward reconnecting after time apart, especially in cases involving court orders, child welfare involvement, or concerns about safety and communication. It provides a guided environment to support healthy interaction and relationship repair.
How long does the process usually take?
The length of reunification therapy varies depending on each family’s needs, goals, and circumstances. Progress is typically gradual, with consistent support and structured sessions helping families build trust and stability over time.
What role do parents and children play in sessions?
Both parents and children play an active role in sessions. With support from trained professionals, they participate in structured interactions that encourage healthy communication, emotional safety, and positive connection. The process is collaborative, helping each family member feel supported while working toward stronger relationships.
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Contact Info
Headquarters
10190 Bannock St. Suite 120
Northglenn, CO 80260
EIN: 84-0404251
Griffith Centers does not provide emergency mental health services. If you are in crisis or experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or contact Colorado emergency services immediately.
Important Links
Griffith Centers holds the following licenses and certifications:
Council on Accreditation (COA) of Services for Families and Children, Inc.
Behavioral Health Administration (BHA)
Colorado Department of Education (CDE)
COGNIA (formerly known as AdvancED)
North Central Association of Schools
Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS)
For inquiries regarding our licenses and certifications, please contact us at info@griffithcenters.org.
