by Tangled Websters | Feb 27, 2026 | Life Events
Families inevitably encounter periods of significant change. A serious illness, job loss, relocation or other unexpected event can disrupt routines and create uncertainty. Even when children are not directly involved in the practical aspects of these changes, they are...
by Tangled Websters | Feb 27, 2026 | Family Relationships, Therapy Insights
Many therapeutic approaches focus primarily on the individual. While individual exploration is important, systemic therapy widens the lens. It recognises that children and teenagers exist within relational systems — families, schools, peer groups and communities....
by Tangled Websters | Feb 27, 2026 | Child Development, Family Relationships, Teenage Mental Health, Therapy Insights
While therapeutic techniques are valuable, research consistently shows that the quality of the therapeutic relationship is one of the most significant factors influencing positive outcomes. For children and adolescents especially, change begins with trust. Entering...
by Tangled Websters | Feb 27, 2026 | Family Relationships, Therapy Insights
When families begin exploring therapy, one of the terms they may encounter is integrative counselling. It can sound technical, yet the principle behind it is simple and thoughtful. Integrative counselling recognises that no single therapeutic approach fits every...
by Tangled Websters | Feb 27, 2026 | Child Development, Family Relationships
Behaviour is often the most visible and disruptive aspect of family life. Arguments, slammed doors, silence at the dinner table or refusal to engage can quickly draw attention. Yet behaviour is rarely the full story. Beneath it often lie emotions that feel harder to...