Why Choose Our Approach to Family Resolution Counselling?
At Allegro, we understand that parenting doesn’t come with a manual, and every family is unique. Our therapists are here to provide personalized, evidence-based support that helps parents navigate the ups and downs of raising children. Whether you’re struggling with daily stressors or more significant challenges at home, we’re here to help.


Is Family Conflict Resolution Right For You?
Family therapy helps improve communication and resolve conflicts between family members. Studies show that family therapy can reduce family conflict by 50%, improving overall family satisfaction and emotional well-being. This is only one option of many and may not be suitable in all circumstances.

High-Conflict Family Issues Counselling FAQs
What are high conflict family issues?
High conflict family issues involve ongoing, intense disagreements or unresolved patterns that create repeated emotional strain and disruption in family relationships, often affecting communication, co-parenting, and overall family functioning.
How can counselling help with high conflict family situations?
Counselling offers a structured space to explore patterns of conflict, improve communication skills, develop healthier boundaries, and build strategies for managing tension, stress, and relational challenges within the family.
What types of conflict are common in high conflict family cases?
Common areas of conflict include co-parenting disagreements, extended family tensions, unresolved emotional wounds, boundary disputes, and repeated arguments that resist resolution through ordinary conversation.
Is high conflict family counselling available online?
Yes. Many therapists offer secure online counselling sessions, making it easier for individuals and families to access support regardless of location or scheduling constraints.
How long does therapy for high conflict family issues typically take?
The length of counselling varies depending on the complexity of issues, individual or family goals, and progress in therapy. Some people benefit from short-term focused sessions, while others choose ongoing support.

