Family therapy — when the move affects the whole house
A move abroad is never just one person's experience. It ripples through everyone in the household — and sometimes through people who weren't even on the plane.
What family sessions address
Children adjusting
Spanish schools, a new language, the loss of friends left behind. Children often absorb the stress of a family transition before anyone notices — and express it in ways that aren't obviously connected to the move.
Parents feeling left out
Children who adapt quickly can leave parents feeling shut out of a world their children have already entered. The Spanish school run is a particular version of this.
Generational dynamics
Grandparents who moved with the family. Grandparents who didn't, and are now a long flight away. The obligations and guilt that come with both situations.
Culture shock across the family
Different family members land differently. One thrives; one struggles; one pretends to be fine. The dynamic that creates rarely resolves on its own.
How it works
Family sessions are in person, based in Mojácar and accessible across Almería province. Format and frequency are tailored to the family — there's no one-size approach.
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