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Page last updated Monday 29th Jun 2026
Page written by Victoria McCann

When someone you love is struggling with addiction, the impact reaches far beyond them. You might feel overwhelmed, confused, or unsure how to help, and it’s common to wonder whether you’re doing the right thing or making things worse. These feelings are normal, and you don’t have to work through them alone.

At Castle Health, we offer family therapy as part of our Family Support Programme, offering a space to explore what families are going through with the support of a trained professional. It’s a chance to be heard, to start rebuilding trust, and to find new ways of communicating with each other.

What is family therapy?

Family therapy offers a place where you can talk honestly about how a loved one’s drug or alcohol use has impacted you and your relationships. 

It’s meant for anyone who feels the stress of addiction, whether it’s a partner, parent, sibling, or adult child.

Family members can get support if their loved one is already in inpatient rehab or outpatient therapy sessions. But it’s important to remember that you don’t have to wait until your loved one is in treatment to access family therapy.

Family counselling can also support you if you’re concerned about someone who hasn’t accepted help yet, or if you’re wondering how to do an intervention and need advice on how to go about it.

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One-to-one therapy focuses on a person’s own thoughts and feelings, but family therapy looks at relationships. It helps everyone involved understand each other’s experiences and find better ways to communicate, even when emotions run high.


Why work with a therapist?

It’s natural to want to sort things out as a family without outside help. But when addiction is involved, conversations can become painful or go in circles. Old hurts resurface, and it’s hard to stay focused on what actually needs to change.

A therapist provides a neutral space where everyone can speak honestly. They’re not there to take sides or assign blame. Their role is to help you hear each other and keep things moving in a useful direction. 

Sometimes having someone outside the situation makes it easier to say the things that feel impossible to say at home.

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I’m 5 years sober now and I know I wouldn’t have survived another month before I joined the treatment programme. Castle Craig is an amazingly special place where miracles really do happen, I’m blessed to have found you.

Jackie

Family therapy at Castle Health

We offer family therapy to partners, parents, siblings, and other close family members who have a loved one in residential rehab for addiction. 

Our therapists are trained to help you express what you’re feeling in a space that’s supportive and non-judgemental.

Additionally, families will have the opportunity to visit their loved one at Castle Craig and attend Al-Anon meetings with other families.

Staying connected during treatment helps families feel involved and reassured, even when they can’t be there in person.

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Family Recovery Workshop

Once a month, Castle Craig runs a Family Recovery Workshop online, designed to help families focus on their own healing journey. This is separate from the therapy your loved one receives.

This workshop provides a space to learn about family dynamics in addiction, reflect on your family’s experiences, and discuss them with a trained family therapist. You’ll attend alongside other families, creating an opportunity to find shared understanding and connection as you navigate recovery together.

Continuing care options after rehab

Recovery doesn’t end when treatment ends, and neither does our support. After your loved one completes inpatient rehab, you can continue to access our online family support group. 

We’re committed to making sure families have the tools they need as they adjust to life after treatment and navigate the ups and downs that come with long-term recovery.

What can family therapy help with?

Family therapy isn’t just about talking. It gives you practical tools to navigate what’s ahead, and helps you understand your own role in your loved one’s recovery without carrying more than you should.

Contact Castle Health today to learn more about family therapy and find the support you need.


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Frequently asked questions about family therapy

What family therapy services specialise in teen and adolescent support?

At Castle Health, we offer family therapy that addresses the specific challenges families face when a young person is struggling with addiction. 

Our programmes help you understand how substance use affects teenagers and young adults, and provide practical strategies to support them through recovery. For specialised support, explore our youth and addiction services.

Is family therapy available online?

Yes. Castle Health offers online family therapy sessions, allowing you to access support from home. 

This makes it easier to attend regular sessions and stay involved in your loved one’s recovery while balancing work and other responsibilities.

How to access family therapy services

When you contact us, we’ll talk through your situation and help you find the right support. We offer outpatient treatment services both in-person and online, or a combination of both.

How do I find accredited family therapists offering virtual sessions?

Castle Health offers virtual family therapy sessions with accredited therapists throughout the UK.

You can access expert support from home through secure online platforms. Contact us to discuss how we can help you and your family in therapy via phone or internet sessions.

Where can I find family therapy near me?

Castle Health offers family therapy across the UK, both in-person at our clinics and online. 

Whether you’re looking for local support or prefer virtual sessions, we can arrange help for your family and therapy that fits your location and circumstances. Contact us to discuss options available near you.

Can family therapy help with dysfunctional family dynamics?

Yes. Family counselling and therapy at Castle Health specifically addresses dysfunctional patterns that often develop when addiction affects a household.

Counselling for family members helps you identify unhealthy dynamics, improve communication, and establish healthier ways of relating to each other.