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Support for the Relationships That Matter Most

Intentional support. Honest conversations. Meaningful change.

Therapeutic Family Connections helps couples, families, co-parents, and individuals navigate conflict, rebuild connection, and move forward with clarity and intention.

We’ll help you understand what working together could look like.

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About Therapeutic Family Connections

At Therapeutic Family Connections, the work is centered around one core belief: relationships matter.

When communication breaks down, tension builds, or life feels heavy at home, it can affect everything. TFC offers a supportive, grounded space where clients can slow down, be honest about what is happening, and begin working toward healthier patterns and stronger connections.

We focus on helping couples, families, and co-parents navigate challenges with practical support and evidence-based care. Whether you are trying to rebuild trust, improve communication, reduce conflict, or better understand one another, therapy here is designed to help you move forward in a way that feels thoughtful, respectful, and meaningful.

Therapeutic Family Connections is especially unique in its focus on relational work. While many private practices lean away from family and couples therapy, this practice was built with those relationships in mind. The goal is not just to talk about problems, but to help create meaningful change in the systems people live in every day.

What Guides the Work

The Heart Behind the Work

Therapy is not just about methods or techniques. It is about the person sitting across from you.

At Therapeutic Family Connections, that work is led by Deidra Logue, whose approach is grounded in both professional training and real-life understanding of how complex relationships can be.

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Meet Deidra

Experienced, direct, and deeply committed to helping people do the hard work of healing in their relationships.

Deidra is the kind of therapist who believes healing happens through relationships.

Her work focuses on couples, families, co-parents, and individuals navigating conflict, disconnection, emotional overwhelm, and relational strain. She brings together evidence-based training and lived experience, helping clients make sense of what is happening beneath the conflict and build healthier ways of communicating, coping, and reconnecting.

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Some of the most meaningful work happens after a rupture, when we choose to repair instead of walk away.

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Her Approach

Professionally, Deidra is trained in Eco-Systemic Structural Family Therapy, the Gottman Method, and CAMS. She has spent much of her career working in intensive residential facilities and intensive outpatient settings with families in their homes and communities, collaborating with schools, psychiatry, caseworkers, and other providers to get a fuller picture of what families are carrying.

That kind of work taught her something important: healing is rarely about one person in isolation. It happens in relationships, in systems, and in the everyday patterns people live inside.

Personally, she understands that life and family can be messy. She brings empathy to this work not just because she is trained to, but because she knows what it means to experience relational difficulties. She believes many of the strongest relationships are not the ones without conflict, but the ones willing to repair after it.

Deidra values honesty, directness, and people who are ready to stop circling the same patterns and start doing something different. She is not afraid of difficult conversations, and she creates space for clients to show up fully, even when things are complicated. Her approach is warm and supportive, but also clear, grounded, and direct.

When she is not working, she is most at peace in the woods, surrounded by trees, animals, and quiet. She loves her dogs, her family, and the kind of people who say what they mean. That same steadiness and authenticity shape the way she works with clients every day.

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