Path Out of Crisis

A six-week one to one intensive for parents and carers who need practical help when family life has become overwhelming

When home life feels dominated by conflict, distress, emotional instability, shutdowns, threats, fear, or exhaustion, carers often need more than a single session and more than general advice. The Path Out of Crisis is a focused six-week programme designed to help you understand what is happening, respond more effectively, and begin creating a calmer and more workable family environment.

Price: £600 for six intensive weeks of one to one support, including six 90-minute sessions, tailored follow-up notes and reflection points after each session, a structured parent workbook, and guided access to our online platform with 34 short courses on symptoms families may encounter.

What This Programme Is

This is not a support group and it is not a general parenting course. It is a structured one to one programme for parents and carers who are dealing with emotionally difficult situations at home and need tailored guidance over several weeks.

The purpose is to help you move from chaos and confusion towards greater understanding, steadiness, and practical direction. Each week gives you protected time to think clearly about your own family situation, identify patterns, and work out what may help most in the next few days.

The programme is intentionally priced lower than many private offers because we want it to be accessible to families who are already under pressure.

Who This Is For

This programme is for parents and carers who need more than reassurance. It is for those who want focused support, thoughtful structure, and practical help that is shaped around what is happening in their own home.

For families in repeated crisis

If every week seems to bring new emotional explosions, shutdowns, threats, intense conflict, or exhaustion, this programme provides a steadier framework for responding.

For carers who feel lost or drained

If you no longer know what helps, what makes things worse, or how to hold boundaries without increasing distress, the programme creates space for clarity.

For parents who want tailored guidance

The Path Out of Crisis is designed for people who need something shaped around their own circumstances rather than generic information delivered to a group.

For carers wanting a structured way forward

It is especially suitable for those who need both emotional containment and practical next steps over several weeks, not just one conversation.

“Sometimes families do not need more information. They need a calm, structured path that helps them think clearly, respond differently, and feel less alone in the crisis.”

What Is Included

The programme combines focused one to one work with practical written guidance between sessions. Each week is designed to help you make sense of what is happening, apply ideas in real life, and return with clearer observations the following week.

Every session is followed by tailored notes and reflection points based on your own family situation, so that you are not left trying to remember everything on your own afterwards.

1. Six intensive one to one sessions

Each weekly session lasts one and a half hours, giving enough time to explore the week properly rather than rushing through the main issues.

2. Tailored notes after every session

After each meeting, you receive written notes that pull together key themes, observations, practical ideas, and priorities specific to your family situation.

3. Reflection points to work through

You will receive guided reflection points between sessions to help you notice patterns, test ideas, and come back with clearer insight into what is changing and what remains difficult.

4. Parent workbook

The workbook gives structure to the six weeks. It helps carers record what is happening, think through difficult situations, and build a clearer understanding of patterns over time.

5. Access to 34 symptom-based mini courses

Families often encounter a wide range of symptoms and behaviours. The online platform offers 34 short courses covering those areas, and you will be guided towards the ones most relevant to your own circumstances.

6. Practical direction week by week

The aim is not to overload you. The aim is to help you focus on what matters most now, so that each week feels purposeful and more manageable.

A Possible Six-Week Structure

The programme is tailored, so the exact content will vary according to the family. However, a typical six-week journey may move through the following stages.

Week 1: Understanding the crisis

We begin by looking closely at what is happening, what feels most urgent, and where the pressure points are within family life right now.

Week 2: Patterns and triggers

We explore what tends to set difficult situations in motion and what responses may be unintentionally maintaining distress.

Week 3: Communication and emotional steadiness

We focus on how to respond in ways that are calmer, clearer, and more containing when emotions run high.

Week 4: Boundaries and practical choices

We look at how carers can become more intentional in their responses without becoming harsh, reactive, or overwhelmed.

Week 5: Building consistency at home

This stage helps carers move from firefighting towards a more stable approach that can be repeated across situations.

Week 6: Consolidation and next steps

We review what has changed, what still needs attention, and what kind of support or direction may be helpful after the programme ends.

Why This Approach Can Help

Carers in crisis are often trying to make difficult decisions while exhausted, frightened, and emotionally overloaded. A single conversation may bring relief, but many families need a more sustained process that allows time for reflection, adjustment, and gradual change.

The Path Out of Crisis creates that process. It gives you time, structure, written guidance, and access to symptom-based learning without asking you to fit into a group format that may not suit your situation.

Above all, it respects the fact that every family is different and that practical support must be tailored if it is to be genuinely helpful.

Accessible, Focused, and Personal

We know that many families who most need help are already under financial strain. This programme has therefore been priced with accessibility in mind while still offering substantial one to one input, personalised written follow-up, and structured resources.

It is a lower-cost intensive offer designed to provide meaningful support at a point when carers may feel close to burnout and in urgent need of a steadier way forward.

How to Enquire

The Path Out of Crisis costs £600 for six weeks of one to one support. This includes six 90-minute sessions, tailored notes and reflection points after each session, a structured workbook, and guided access to the online symptom platform.

If you would like to ask about availability or whether this programme is suitable for your family situation, please get in touch.

The aim of the Path Out of Crisis is to help parents and carers feel less alone, less overwhelmed, and more able to respond with thought, steadiness, and practical purpose when family life has become painfully difficult.