Family Therapists in Weare, NH
I am a 3rd year PhD candidate in Depth Psychology and have 43 years experience working with families, adults, teens and children.
If you are experiencing the pain of disconnection or are grieving due to a loss of a loved one through death or estrangement, this is the place for you. Our Services Include: 1. Life Coaching to heal your heart and find your true purpose. The tools used include Mindfulness Meditation and expressive art and nature therapy - ages 3 to 103. 2. Education Advocacy for IEPs or 504s - through college. 3. Brain Retraining to permanently rewire your or your child's ADD/HD brain using EEG Neurofeedback.
My specialty is estrangement and grief. There is light at the end of this horrific tunnel.
I am a 3rd year PhD candidate in Depth Psychology and have 43 years experience working with families, adults, teens and children.
If you are experiencing the pain of disconnection or are grieving due to a loss of a loved one through death or estrangement, this is the place for you. Our Services Include: 1. Life Coaching to heal your heart and find your true purpose. The tools used include Mindfulness Meditation and expressive art and nature therapy - ages 3 to 103. 2. Education Advocacy for IEPs or 504s - through college. 3. Brain Retraining to permanently rewire your or your child's ADD/HD brain using EEG Neurofeedback.
My specialty is estrangement and grief. There is light at the end of this horrific tunnel.
With additional training in perinatal mental health and couples/ family therapy, I help individuals and families strengthen their relationships while addressing mood-related challenges.
Helping Young Professionals & Parents Navigate Mood Disorders and Emotional Well-Being:
If overwhelming emotions, stress, or anxiety are making daily life feel unmanageable, you’re not alone. As a therapist, I help young professionals and parents regain emotional balance, develop effective coping strategies, and build resilience. My structured approach incorporates Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Written Exposure Therapy, and Prolonged Exposure Therapy—helping you move forward with confidence.
With additional training in perinatal mental health and couples/ family therapy, I help individuals and families strengthen their relationships while addressing mood-related challenges.
Helping Young Professionals & Parents Navigate Mood Disorders and Emotional Well-Being:
If overwhelming emotions, stress, or anxiety are making daily life feel unmanageable, you’re not alone. As a therapist, I help young professionals and parents regain emotional balance, develop effective coping strategies, and build resilience. My structured approach incorporates Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Written Exposure Therapy, and Prolonged Exposure Therapy—helping you move forward with confidence.
The perinatal season and first responder field can be gratifying yet also introduce enormous changes in family dynamics and relationships.
I use evidenced based practice tools to address symptoms of mental health disorders including Depression, Anxiety, PTSD & many other experiences that can take one by surprise. I am highly trained and experienced in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, grief and trauma support.
The perinatal season and first responder field can be gratifying yet also introduce enormous changes in family dynamics and relationships.
I use evidenced based practice tools to address symptoms of mental health disorders including Depression, Anxiety, PTSD & many other experiences that can take one by surprise. I am highly trained and experienced in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, grief and trauma support.
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The pressures of relationships, school or work, family, friends all seem to pile up - and then taking care of yourself ends up on the bottom of the priority list.
Many of my colleagues and clients describe me as having a calm and compassionate presence, and that is the foundation of my work with you. Beyond that, I also believe that therapy doesn't have to be hard all the time. I like to find moments of humor, fun, joy and play and to make sessions experiential and movement-based to support all aspects of you.
The pressures of relationships, school or work, family, friends all seem to pile up - and then taking care of yourself ends up on the bottom of the priority list.
Many of my colleagues and clients describe me as having a calm and compassionate presence, and that is the foundation of my work with you. Beyond that, I also believe that therapy doesn't have to be hard all the time. I like to find moments of humor, fun, joy and play and to make sessions experiential and movement-based to support all aspects of you.
I help professional Christian women & servant leaders who are hearing a deeper call from Christ as they navigate an intense season in life, to move from burnout to joy, grief to hope, and to achieve their highest potential in Christ, in order to lead and serve others from a place of peace, joy and energy.
I help professional Christian women & servant leaders who are hearing a deeper call from Christ as they navigate an intense season in life, to move from burnout to joy, grief to hope, and to achieve their highest potential in Christ, in order to lead and serve others from a place of peace, joy and energy.
Life can feel overwhelming at times, and seeking support is a powerful first step toward change. If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, stress, behavioral challenges, or simply feeling stuck with lack of life direction, I would love to offer you support. I offer a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can explore what’s holding you back and discover what’s possible.
Life can feel overwhelming at times, and seeking support is a powerful first step toward change. If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, stress, behavioral challenges, or simply feeling stuck with lack of life direction, I would love to offer you support. I offer a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can explore what’s holding you back and discover what’s possible.
I work with adults and youth, couples, individuals and families.
In 1993 I received the M.Div from Princeton Theological Seminary and in 2008, I completed a Doctor of Ministry Degree at Andover Newton Theological School. I am a Fellow of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and a Licensed Pastoral Psychotherapist in the State of New Hampshire.
I work with adults and youth, couples, individuals and families.
In 1993 I received the M.Div from Princeton Theological Seminary and in 2008, I completed a Doctor of Ministry Degree at Andover Newton Theological School. I am a Fellow of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and a Licensed Pastoral Psychotherapist in the State of New Hampshire.
Life can be beautiful, meaningful, and deeply overwhelming all at once. Many people come to therapy carrying anxiety, stress, shame, self-doubt, relationship struggles, or emotional pain they have been managing quietly for a long time. My goal is to create a warm, supportive, and emotionally safe space where you can feel genuinely understood, empowered as you navigate life’s challenges, build resilience, and reconnect with your strengths. Therapy is more than just talking about problems. It’s about building insight, learning practical tools, and creating meaningful changes in your daily life.
Life can be beautiful, meaningful, and deeply overwhelming all at once. Many people come to therapy carrying anxiety, stress, shame, self-doubt, relationship struggles, or emotional pain they have been managing quietly for a long time. My goal is to create a warm, supportive, and emotionally safe space where you can feel genuinely understood, empowered as you navigate life’s challenges, build resilience, and reconnect with your strengths. Therapy is more than just talking about problems. It’s about building insight, learning practical tools, and creating meaningful changes in your daily life.
I often use the first session to obtain some background information on your history and symptoms, family/education/work/friendships, your main concerns and goals for therapy, and other pertinent information.
As a Cultural Psychologist and a Licensed Counselor, I have about 21 years of experience. I have a unique style, customizing each session, providing resources when needed, listening, and supporting. I believe in treating people with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. Somehow, through collaboration, the client and I find the right path leading to progress, hope, and a sense of relief. It takes courage to seek a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. If you are ready to take that step, I am here to support you.
I often use the first session to obtain some background information on your history and symptoms, family/education/work/friendships, your main concerns and goals for therapy, and other pertinent information.
As a Cultural Psychologist and a Licensed Counselor, I have about 21 years of experience. I have a unique style, customizing each session, providing resources when needed, listening, and supporting. I believe in treating people with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. Somehow, through collaboration, the client and I find the right path leading to progress, hope, and a sense of relief. It takes courage to seek a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. If you are ready to take that step, I am here to support you.
Bobbie-Sue A. Kelleher is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in New Hampshire who has been practicing since 2016. Bobbie-Sue feels a therapeutic relationship is important. She uses a wholistic approach and when working with children and adolescents feels it’s necessary to incorporate caregivers into treatment. Bobbie-Sue enjoys walking and playing with her dogs, visiting with family and friends, traveling, and gardening.
Bobbie-Sue A. Kelleher is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in New Hampshire who has been practicing since 2016. Bobbie-Sue feels a therapeutic relationship is important. She uses a wholistic approach and when working with children and adolescents feels it’s necessary to incorporate caregivers into treatment. Bobbie-Sue enjoys walking and playing with her dogs, visiting with family and friends, traveling, and gardening.
Working with individuals age 10 and up, families or groups, psychotherapy in the company of horses provides powerful opportunities to get to the heart of issues and leads to healthier communication, stronger partnerships, and happier relationships.
Sessions are conducted in a private, natural setting on a farm. Psychotherapy in the company of horses provides an experiential approach to healing and growth. We specialize in working with anxiety, depression, trauma/PTSD, and related concerns.
Working with individuals age 10 and up, families or groups, psychotherapy in the company of horses provides powerful opportunities to get to the heart of issues and leads to healthier communication, stronger partnerships, and happier relationships.
Sessions are conducted in a private, natural setting on a farm. Psychotherapy in the company of horses provides an experiential approach to healing and growth. We specialize in working with anxiety, depression, trauma/PTSD, and related concerns.
Whether someone is navigating life transitions, managing stress, anxiety or depression, or working through substance use concerns, I strive to create a safe, collaborative space where healing and personal growth can unfold.
Whether someone is navigating life transitions, managing stress, anxiety or depression, or working through substance use concerns, I strive to create a safe, collaborative space where healing and personal growth can unfold.
I am a licensed mental health clinician with nearly 20 years of working with children, adolescents and adults. My current focus is in providing counseling support to adolescents and adults who have concerns regarding depression/mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, women's health and wellness and adjustment to life transitions/events. I believe in a person centered, holistic approach that utilizes collaborative problem solving to help individuals optimize their overall physical and emotional wellness.
I am a licensed mental health clinician with nearly 20 years of working with children, adolescents and adults. My current focus is in providing counseling support to adolescents and adults who have concerns regarding depression/mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, women's health and wellness and adjustment to life transitions/events. I believe in a person centered, holistic approach that utilizes collaborative problem solving to help individuals optimize their overall physical and emotional wellness.
I have immediate openings between 11am and 3pm.
I have over 16 years of experience in the mental health field. When you make the first step in finding a therapist for the first time, or have tried therapy in the past, it can be overwhelming and stressful. Therapy is a place to bring all the mental stressors and worries, to begin to work through them and find ways to help you be the version of yourself you want to be. If you want to stop feelings down, anxious, stressed, or overwhelmed therapy is a good place to start. I have worked with many people to help achieve an inner calm and peace they desire to have.
I have immediate openings between 11am and 3pm.
I have over 16 years of experience in the mental health field. When you make the first step in finding a therapist for the first time, or have tried therapy in the past, it can be overwhelming and stressful. Therapy is a place to bring all the mental stressors and worries, to begin to work through them and find ways to help you be the version of yourself you want to be. If you want to stop feelings down, anxious, stressed, or overwhelmed therapy is a good place to start. I have worked with many people to help achieve an inner calm and peace they desire to have.
I enjoy working with individuals in their early-mid-later adulthood who feel overwhelmed by anxiety, past trauma, or the weight of ongoing life stressors. They may be navigating the complexities of chronic illness or disability, and they're looking for a space where they can feel understood without judgment. They want tools to manage their emotions, improve their relationships, and feel more in control of their life. Ultimately, they’re seeking clarity, healing, and a stronger sense of self—and they’re ready to take the first step toward meaningful change.
I enjoy working with individuals in their early-mid-later adulthood who feel overwhelmed by anxiety, past trauma, or the weight of ongoing life stressors. They may be navigating the complexities of chronic illness or disability, and they're looking for a space where they can feel understood without judgment. They want tools to manage their emotions, improve their relationships, and feel more in control of their life. Ultimately, they’re seeking clarity, healing, and a stronger sense of self—and they’re ready to take the first step toward meaningful change.
My focus is on helping children, teens, young adults, and families heal.
I’m Lisa and I’m excited to work with you and/or your little one! I provide individual and group therapy for children, teens, young adults, and their families. I specialize in working with trauma, anxiety, self-esteem, social skills, stress and anger management, conflict resolution, and family/relationship issues.
My focus is on helping children, teens, young adults, and families heal.
I’m Lisa and I’m excited to work with you and/or your little one! I provide individual and group therapy for children, teens, young adults, and their families. I specialize in working with trauma, anxiety, self-esteem, social skills, stress and anger management, conflict resolution, and family/relationship issues.
Life transitions—whether it’s a job change, burnout, loss, divorce, or simply the growing sense that something needs to shift—can leave you questioning everything.
Some of my clients come to therapy because they feel disconnected from their purpose, overwhelmed by stress, or are simply ready for something different. Others may be healing from trauma, anxiety, dealing with depression, or are simply ready for something different.
Life transitions—whether it’s a job change, burnout, loss, divorce, or simply the growing sense that something needs to shift—can leave you questioning everything.
Some of my clients come to therapy because they feel disconnected from their purpose, overwhelmed by stress, or are simply ready for something different. Others may be healing from trauma, anxiety, dealing with depression, or are simply ready for something different.
She works with children, teens, and families using a warm, strength-based approach that helps clients feel seen and empowered.
I use an insight-oriented approach rooted in unconditional positive regard. I help clients explore patterns, deepen self-awareness, and reconnect with their strengths. Therapy with me is a space for reflection, growth, and clarity—where you feel seen, supported, and empowered to move forward.
She works with children, teens, and families using a warm, strength-based approach that helps clients feel seen and empowered.
I use an insight-oriented approach rooted in unconditional positive regard. I help clients explore patterns, deepen self-awareness, and reconnect with their strengths. Therapy with me is a space for reflection, growth, and clarity—where you feel seen, supported, and empowered to move forward.
I am currently offering telehealth sessions and am passionate about holistic wellness, creating healthy families, and sustainable behavior change.
I specialize in supporting women and couples through challenges related to fertility, pregnancy, postpartum adjustment, parenting, sex and intimacy, women’s mental health, and life transitions. I also work with clients experiencing PMDD, cycle-related mood changes, hormone related mental health concerns, anxiety, and relationship stress. Many of my clients seek therapy when they're feeling emotionally exhausted, disconnected, overwhelmed, or stuck in difficult patterns. I work on helping my clients build insight and resilience as well as become the best parents they can be.
I am currently offering telehealth sessions and am passionate about holistic wellness, creating healthy families, and sustainable behavior change.
I specialize in supporting women and couples through challenges related to fertility, pregnancy, postpartum adjustment, parenting, sex and intimacy, women’s mental health, and life transitions. I also work with clients experiencing PMDD, cycle-related mood changes, hormone related mental health concerns, anxiety, and relationship stress. Many of my clients seek therapy when they're feeling emotionally exhausted, disconnected, overwhelmed, or stuck in difficult patterns. I work on helping my clients build insight and resilience as well as become the best parents they can be.
Seasoned Licensed Therapist with over 25 Years of Experience Integrating Clinical Expertise and Christian Counseling if desired, to Support Lasting Emotional and Spiritual Growth "I work with clients who may be struggling with depression or trauma related to their relationships or family.
My treatment approach is collaborative, personalized, and grounded in clinical excellence. I use evidence-based modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal and relational approaches, and strengths-based techniques, tailoring each plan to the unique needs and goals of the client. As a Christian counselor, I thoughtfully integrate faith-based principles when desired, supporting both emotional and spiritual growth. I work with individuals, couples, and groups to build insight, strengthen relationships, and develop practical tools for lasting change.
Seasoned Licensed Therapist with over 25 Years of Experience Integrating Clinical Expertise and Christian Counseling if desired, to Support Lasting Emotional and Spiritual Growth "I work with clients who may be struggling with depression or trauma related to their relationships or family.
My treatment approach is collaborative, personalized, and grounded in clinical excellence. I use evidence-based modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal and relational approaches, and strengths-based techniques, tailoring each plan to the unique needs and goals of the client. As a Christian counselor, I thoughtfully integrate faith-based principles when desired, supporting both emotional and spiritual growth. I work with individuals, couples, and groups to build insight, strengthen relationships, and develop practical tools for lasting change.
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FAQ - About Family Therapy
What issues does family therapy help with?
Family therapy can help families navigate the complex dynamics of family life, including communication challenges and recurring conflict between family members. A therapist can help family members identify dysfunctional patterns in communication and develop healthier ways of relating. Family therapy may also be helpful during major life transitions or stressful events that affect the family system, such as grief, divorce, trauma, relocation, or a serious illness. In some cases, family therapy can support families coping with specific mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, alcohol or substance use disorders, and eating disorders. In these situations, therapy can provide education and support for family members, as well as to the individual with the mental health diagnosis.
How do I know if my family needs counseling?
Family therapy may be helpful if a family consistently struggles with conflict or communication in a way that affects daily life or relationships. It can also be beneficial when someone in the family is experiencing significant emotional or behavioral changes, such as a family member becoming aggressive, withdrawing, or struggling to cope after a traumatic event. Additionally, some concerns, such as addiction or eating disorders, may be especially important to address in the context of the family unit.
Who attends family counseling sessions?
Family counseling sessions are often attended by members of the immediate family, such as parents, caregivers, children, or siblings. However, other family members may attend when appropriate, including grandparents, stepparents, stepsiblings, or co-parents. Who attends may depend on the family’s needs, the therapist’s recommendations, and the goals of treatment.
Can family therapy be done online?
Family therapy can often be done online. Virtual sessions may be especially convenient when family members live in different locations, have busy schedules, or live in an area where family therapists are less accessible. However, online therapy may not be the best fit for every family. In-person care may be more appropriate when there are safety concerns, severe conflict, limited privacy at home, or when young children have difficulty engaging through a screen.
What therapeutic approaches are used in family counseling?
Family therapy can take different forms, including systemic family therapy (exploring how individual actions affect the family), structural family therapy (uncovering the structure and relationship dynamics of the family unit), and attachment-based family therapy (focusing on how bonds between family members shape relationships). Family therapy may also include psychoeducation, which helps family members learn more about a mental health condition and how to respond to it more effectively.
How much does family therapy cost and is it covered by insurance?
Family therapy sessions, which typically last about an hour, often range from $150 to $250 or more, depending on factors such as location, therapist experience, session length, and practice setting. In general, family therapy may cost more than individual therapy because it involves multiple participants and more complex treatment planning. Insurance coverage for family therapy varies by plan. Some plans may cover family therapy when it is part of treatment for a diagnosed mental health condition affecting one family member. However, many plans do not cover therapy for general family conflict, communication concerns, or relationship issues alone. Before starting therapy, it is important to check with your insurance provider to confirm whether family therapy is covered, what your copay or deductible may be, and whether any diagnosis, referral, or prior authorization is required.

