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Supporting Families in Transition: Now Offering Family Reunification Therapy

B’well Counseling Services is proud to share that Dina Wientge, LCSW-C, has earned a new certification as a Certified Reunification Therapist—a specialized approach to supporting children and parents navigating the complex terrain of family separation and conflict.


Family reunification therapy is often used in high-conflict custody situations, foster care transitions, or when children and parents have been estranged due to separation, alienation, or traumatic events. This therapeutic model focuses on restoring trust, repairing relationships, and fostering healthy connection, always with the child’s well-being at the center.


Dina brings compassion, structure, and decades of clinical expertise to these challenging family dynamics. Her specialized training in family reunification therapy equips her to:

  • Assist court-involved families in healing strained or broken bonds

  • Work collaboratively with legal professionals and child advocates

  • Provide clear, trauma-informed guidance for healthy emotional reintegration


We believe that families deserve a path forward—one grounded in safety, respect, and possibility. If you are a family law professional, case manager, or someone navigating reunification in your own family, reach out to learn more about this service.


Dina’s work is not intended to replace custody evaluations, parenting fitness assessments, or otherwise constitute legal advice or evaluation. This is intended to be therapeutic and healing work for families who are ready to move on from the problematic patterns that they have engaged in to create a better future for themselves and their child(ren). 


To get a taste of what you might experience in family reunification therapy with Dina, below are 3 tips she gives to all families about how to help your child through family reunification: 

  • Tip 1: Help Your Child Feel Safe

Keep things steady and calm. Speak respectfully about all family members and focus on creating a peaceful environment your child can rely on.

  • Tip 2: Validate Feelings

Reunification brings big emotions. Let your child know it’s okay to feel confused, angry, upset, or unsure. Listening without judgment builds trust.

  • Tip 3: Be Patient

Healing takes time. Focus on steady, supportive steps instead of quick fixes. Small moments of connection matter most.


Family reunification therapy is intended for families ready to move beyond entrenched patterns and create a healthier future for themselves and their children.When you are ready to help your family move forward in the wake of divorce, trauma, or family estrangement, give family reunification therapy with Dina Wientge, LCSW-C at B’well Counseling Services a try. 


Dina works with a wide range of clients supports clients facing relationship challenges and parenting struggles. She now offers reunification therapy.

Dina works with a wide range of clients supports clients facing relationship challenges and parenting struggles, offering guidance through the complexities of connection, communication, and family dynamics.


You can learn more about Dina and her approach to therapy on our website. To schedule a 15 minute consult with Dina to see if she is a good fit for you, click this link





B’well Counseling Services has been serving the greater Towson area for over a decade providing high quality psychotherapy to individuals, couples and families presenting with a range of issues. We pride ourselves on being inclusive, compassionate, and uniquely qualified to help in the areas we specialize in: gender and sexuality concerns, relationships (including divorce, infidelity, and parental issues), eating disorders, substance use disorders, trauma, and more. Our therapists provide individualized and customized care for each client—and they can afford the time to do so because none of our therapists are overbooked or practicing outside of their experience. 


Contact us at 443-718-0496 or schedule a consultation or make a referral.

 
 
 

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