Relational Family Assessments
Sometimes families need more than a conversation — they need a clearer picture of what is happening beneath the surface.
Relational Family Assessments offer a structured, thoughtful way to better understand your child’s relational world, your parenting patterns, and the moments where connection feels easier or harder.
These packages may include tools such as:
Adult Attachment Interview
Friends and Family Interview
Video Intervention Therapy
Marschak Interaction Method
Together, these provide a deeper look at attachment, communication, emotional needs, family strengths, and opportunities for growth.
The goal is not to label your family or identify what is “wrong.”
The goal is to help you see your family with more clarity, compassion, and direction — and to leave with practical guidance for strengthening connection.
These assessments may be helpful if you are wondering:
Why does my child’s behavior feel so confusing or hard to understand?
What is happening in my relationship with my child?
Why do we keep getting stuck in the same patterns?
What does my child need from me that I may not be seeing yet?
How can I respond in ways that strengthen connection instead of escalating conflict?
What would help us begin coaching with a clearer starting point?
What’s included:
A relational assessment package may include caregiver interviews, parent-child interaction activities, review of family video, structured assessment tools, and a feedback session with recommendations.
Each package is designed to help caregivers better understand their child, themselves, and the relational patterns that shape everyday family life.
For inquiries and questions about Relational Family Assessments, please contact me: