reunification
Do you Need to Reunite with a Loved One?
Reunification Therapy
With Rebecca Inman
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Reach Out and Talk With
a Professional
Reunification Therapy is the process of reuniting a loved one with someone from whom they have been estranged. The “loved one” is generally a child who has been unable to connect with one or more of his parents. Reunification Therapy can also involve grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.
Reunification Therapy can also involve adult children who have opted to search for their birth parents and to reconnect with them.
When Reunification Therapy is required, it is generally court-ordered from a judge. The reunification can also be specified in a Parenting Plan post-divorce, and specify that a professional counselor be a part of the process.
Our office is warm and friendly. We are located in Vero Beach, Florida.
A Supreme Court Family Mediator in the state of Florida is either an attorney or a professionally trained counselor. If you are planning on using a Mediator as part of your divorce and he or she is not a professionally-trained counselor, you may want to consult with one prior to agreeing to a reunification plan. Counselors are better suited to help individuals to carefully craft a reunification plan that takes into consideration the mental health welfare of all parties that are involved. As a Family Mediator, we have assisted in carefully crafting Parenting Plans that outline reunification.
Rebecca Inman offers Reunification Therapy in her office Vero Beach, Florida. She has extensive training as a mental health clinician, and a family mediator. She has also worked with children who have maladaptive behaviors, as well as volunteered at a shelter for homeless women and children. We offer consultants on reunification plans as well as offer reunification therapy in our office. If you need more information, please call our office to schedule an appointment or a free consultation.
It’s the Most Important Job that You’ll Ever Have.
Rebecca Inman
NCC, MBA
Frequently asked questions
We do not accept any insurance at this time. We will most likely never accept insurance due to the information that is reported to the MIB or Medical Information Bureau. We also do not want to have our counseling sessions dictated by an insurance carrier.
Our fees vary and begin at $80 per 50-minute session for individual therapy. Couple’s counseling is $100 per 50-minute session, and Family Mediation is $175 per hour. We accept cash, check and all major credit cards.
Our office hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 to 5:00. We do not have any weekend hours. Counseling is available through an online HIPAA compliant portal. Counseling cannot be done through texting or email.
Do You Offer Faith-Based Counseling?
As a faith-based counselor, we encourage our clients to share their specific faith and religion. We tell our clients that we want them to be comfortable and to feel welcomed. We offer faith-based counseling as well as traditional counseling for individuals who are either agnostic, indifferent or struggling with their religious views.