Mother–Daughter Therapy in Summerlin (Las Vegas): How It Helps You Rebuild Connection
- Sachelle Singleton, M.A., MFT-I

- Apr 21
- 2 min read
Mother–daughter relationships can be deeply meaningful but also complex, especially during the teen and young adult years.
It’s common for mothers to feel shut out or confused. It’s also common for daughters to feel misunderstood or overwhelmed.
When communication breaks down, even small interactions can start to feel tense.
Mother–daughter therapy can help shift that pattern.
What Is Mother–Daughter Therapy?
Mother–daughter therapy at Her Path Counseling in Summerlin, Las Vegas is a structured, relational approach designed to help both of you improve communication, reduce conflict, and rebuild emotional connection.
Instead of focusing on who is “right” or “wrong,” the work focuses on understanding patterns, emotional responses, and ways of interacting that keep you stuck.
The goal is not to assign blame but to create change.
How Mother–Daughter Therapy Works
Mother–daughter therapy at Her Path Counseling is typically a focused, short-term process (about 6–8 sessions) designed to create meaningful shifts in a structured way.
Sessions often include:
Improving communication between mother and daughter
Learning how to navigate emotional reactions during conflict
Identifying patterns that lead to disconnection
Rebuilding trust and emotional safety
Supporting changing roles during teen and young adult transitions
Each session is guided, structured, and focused on practical change—not just discussion.
Who Is Mother–Daughter Therapy For?
Mother–daughter therapy in Las Vegas is often helpful for families who are experiencing:
Frequent conflict or emotional distance
Difficulty communicating without escalation
A sense of walking on eggshells
Struggles with independence, boundaries, or control
Emotional disconnection during teen or young adult transitions
This work is especially common during developmental shifts when relationships naturally begin to change.
Do Both Mother and Daughter Need to Participate?
Yes.
For mother–daughter therapy to be effective at Her Path Counseling, both participants need to be willing to engage in the process.
You don’t have to agree on everything but there must be a shared willingness to work on the relationship.
What If My Daughter Doesn’t Want Therapy?
This is very common.
If a daughter is hesitant but willing to attend at least one session, therapy can begin in a low-pressure way.
If she is not willing to participate at all, individual therapy is often a helpful starting point to begin shifting patterns and improving the relationship from one side.
What to Expect in Sessions
Mother–daughter therapy sessions at Her Path Counseling are structured, supportive, and focused on real-time interaction.
The space is designed to help both of you feel heard without conversations escalating into conflict.
You will not be forced to agree. You will be supported in understanding each other differently.
Mother–Daughter Therapy in Summerlin, Las Vegas and Online
Her Path Counseling offers mother–daughter therapy in-person in Summerlin and online across Las Vegas.
Get Started with Mother–Daughter Therapy at Her Path Counseling
You don’t have to stay stuck in cycles of miscommunication or emotional distance.
Mother–daughter therapy can help you rebuild understanding, improve communication, and strengthen your relationship over time.
If you’re ready to begin, you can schedule an initial session at Her Path Counseling to see if this work is the right fit for you and your daughter.
Written by Sachelle Singleton, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern in Las Vegas offering counseling for women and teenage girls in Summerlin and online throughout Las Vegas.

