Many families wait until conflict is severe before calling a counselor. Earlier support leads to faster progress.
Common starting points include a new baby, a move to a new neighborhood like Washington Park or Central Park, job loss, divorce, or a child struggling at school. Starting early keeps small problems from becoming big ones.
Denver's seasonal changes - long winters and high-altitude stress - can increase tension at home. Spring is a common time families first reach out, and that timing works well for building new habits together.