Services

Family Therapy

Support for families working through communication challenges, transitions, conflict, parenting stress, and changing family dynamics.

$200per 50-minute session

Family therapy is a private-pay service and is not billed through insurance.

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Family Therapy

Therapy that meets the real shape of your life.

Family therapy with Kelly Baker Curry, MSW, MEd, LCSW creates a structured space for family members to understand patterns, reduce defensiveness, and practice clearer ways of communicating.

Not sure which service fits? Start with an appointment request and the office will follow up about service fit, availability, and next steps.

Local Therapy

Family Therapy in Fort Thomas, Kentucky.

Kelly Baker Curry, MSW, MEd, LCSW provides family therapy through a Northern Kentucky therapy practice based in Fort Thomas. Services may be available in person at the Fort Thomas office and virtually for clients in Kentucky and Ohio, depending on fit, availability, service type, and clinical appropriateness.

Fort Thomas office

In-person appointments are held at a calm private practice setting in Fort Thomas, KY, serving clients from Northern Kentucky and nearby communities.

Kentucky and Ohio

Kelly is licensed in Kentucky and Ohio. Virtual therapy may be an option when location, service type, and scheduling align.

Next step

The appointment request form helps the office understand what you are looking for, how to coordinate scheduling, and which service may fit.

Support

Family therapy may be helpful when

Conversations turn into conflict

A focused place to slow down, name what is happening, and consider what kind of support would help.

Family members feel misunderstood

A focused place to slow down, name what is happening, and consider what kind of support would help.

Parenting stress is increasing

A focused place to slow down, name what is happening, and consider what kind of support would help.

A major life change is affecting the family

A focused place to slow down, name what is happening, and consider what kind of support would help.

Boundaries or roles feel unclear

A focused place to slow down, name what is happening, and consider what kind of support would help.

The family needs a calmer way to communicate

A focused place to slow down, name what is happening, and consider what kind of support would help.

A child, teen, or adult family member is struggling and the family wants support

A focused place to slow down, name what is happening, and consider what kind of support would help.

In Session

A systems-based view

Sessions are collaborative and grounded in what is actually happening. Kelly may help clarify patterns, practice communication, and identify next steps without rushing the work.

Look at communication and roles within the family system

Understand patterns without blaming one person

Practice healthier ways of relating

Clarify shared goals

Build realistic expectations

Support repair after difficult moments

How This Helps

Support that stays practical and human.

Clearer direction

Therapy does not require having the right words before you begin. Sessions can help sort through what feels urgent, what has been building over time, and what kind of support may be useful now.

Patterns and context

Kelly pays attention to relationships, history, stress, communication, and the conditions of daily life. The work is not only about symptoms; it is also about understanding what keeps patterns in motion.

Low-pressure next steps

If you are looking for a therapist in Fort Thomas KY or therapy in Kentucky and Ohio, the appointment request is a simple way to ask about fit, availability, rates, and service options without committing to ongoing care.

Approach

Approaches Kelly may draw from

Depending on your goals and needs, sessions may include elements of the following. The approach is adapted to the person, relationship, or family in the room.

Family-systems-informed counselingStrengths-based conversationsCommunication skill buildingParent support and coachingProblem-solving frameworksConflict de-escalationBoundary and role clarification
Reflection

What kind of support does your family need?

Communication reset

A calmer structure for conversations that often become tense or circular.

What to Expect

What to expect when you begin family therapy

01

Understand each person’s perspective

The early work is paced carefully so the next step is clear enough to feel grounded and useful.

02

Identify repeated patterns

The early work is paced carefully so the next step is clear enough to feel grounded and useful.

03

Clarify shared goals

The early work is paced carefully so the next step is clear enough to feel grounded and useful.

04

Practice communication and repair

The early work is paced carefully so the next step is clear enough to feel grounded and useful.

05

Create realistic next steps

The early work is paced carefully so the next step is clear enough to feel grounded and useful.

Rate and Payment

Rate information

Family therapy is a private-pay service and is not billed through insurance.

$200
per 50-minute session
FAQs

Questions about family therapy

Who should attend family therapy?

Who attends depends on the family concern, age, relationships involved, and goals for the work. Kelly can help clarify this during scheduling.

Does every family member have to participate?

Not always. Some work may involve part of the family system, depending on what is most appropriate and useful.

Is family therapy only for major conflict?

No. Family therapy can also help with transitions, communication, parenting stress, and reconnecting before conflict becomes more intense.

Can family therapy help with parenting concerns?

Yes. Family therapy can include parent support, communication tools, boundary clarification, and practical problem-solving.

Is family therapy billed through insurance?

No. Family therapy is a private-pay service and is not billed through insurance.

Resources

Helpful resources

These outside resources are provided for general education and are not a substitute for therapy, diagnosis, legal advice, or emergency care.

Information on this page is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy, diagnosis, or emergency care. If this is an emergency or crisis, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Ready to take the next step?

Ready to take the next step?

Complete the secure appointment request form and the office will follow up about availability, service fit, and next steps.

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