Family Counseling Center
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The Family Counseling Center serves individuals, couples including same-sex couples, friends, partners, employers and employees. We counsel individuals on a wide range of problems, including chemical dependency, interpersonal relationships, parent/child problems, domestic violence, conflict management and many other topics. We deal with all types of problems and conflicts.

Whatever your difficulty is, we can help you address it. We put a lifetime of what we've learned from helping people into helping you.
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The Family Counseling Center has been serving couples, individuals, friends, partners and families in Mesa County since 1976.
Mr. Landman now often sees the families of clients he first saw as children in our community.
FCC offers grounded, rational, effective, confidential help to resolve difficulties in relationships with others in your life, whether they be with your partner, family members, co-workers or others in your workplace or with your kids.
Mr. Landman has been appointed by the Governor of Colorado to serve as chair of the state Social Work Board, Marriage and Family Board and the Domestic Violence Offender Management Board.
A. Yes, we do, but coverage for different problems varies based on the individual policy and the insurance company.
Call your insurer or check your policy and coverage limits to find out whether your insurance company offers you coverage for the particular problem for which you seek help.
A. DUI classes are held on Mondays at 6:00 p.m., Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m., Wednesdays at 8:00 a.m.
People often ask for help to manage conflict with partners, friends, family members, co-workers and business associates.
You cannot refuse a fight.
If something is important enough to one party in the relationship, it is worth fighting about.
You may state a gripe about BEHAVIOR, but not about states of being.
For example, say, "I don't like the way you eat, " instead of, "You are a pig when you eat."
7. If your opponent makes a point, you must respond to it before you can go on to another topic.
3. Expand your circle of relationships to include children while maintaining the primary relationship.
4. Navigate the inevitable challenges and the unpredictable adversities of life in ways that enhance the relationship, despite suffering.
5. Make your relationship safe for expressing differences, anger and conflict that are inevitable in marriage.
9. Draw sustenance and renewal from the fantasies and images of courtship and the early marriage.
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