In the field of family psychology, the most helpful interventions focus on success-related variables such as the stages of the family life cycle, the family’s ability to function together as a unit, and the use versus abuse of power in the family. Dr. Rand accounts for these variables in the following counseling and educational services:
- Biblical counseling
- Individual therapy
- Premarital counseling
- Family therapy (one family member has a mental health diagnosis and one or more other family members participate in some or all sessions as "collaterals")
- Couples therapy (typically not covered by insurance)
- Gero-psychological services for elders
- Family consultations regarding long-term care placement for elderly loved ones
- Family financial relationship consultations (to reduce conflict about money and create harmony around financial goals)
- Career consultations
- Crisis intervention
- Diagnostic assessments
- Therapeutic Interventions
- Public speaking
- Educational programs -- see "Workshops" page