When your relationship stalls, the family business slows.
Evidence-based psychotherapy that repairs conflict, rebuilds trust, and restores decision‑speed.

Specialist psychotherapy that strengthens both the key pair and the family business.
The Family Business Key Pairs We Help

Spouses
Husband-wife duos or ex-spouses who own and/or influence the family business.

Siblings
Sibling duos or step-sibling duos who own and/or influence the family business.

Parent & Adult Child
Father & adult-child duos or mother & adult-child duos who own and/or influence the family business.

Wider Family
Wider family duos (cousins or in-laws) who own and/or influence the family business.
everpath is the clinical piece of your
family business support team.
What psychotherapy adds to mentoring and advisory
Mentors and advisors focus on strategy, structure, and governance. Psychotherapy sits alongside their work, targeting the emotional and relational dynamics between family members and key pairs so the advice you’re already receiving can actually be heard and acted on.
Psychotherapy works on patterns, not just decisions
Short-term conversations and one-off interventions can help families get through a single decision or transaction. Psychotherapy goes further by working with the recurring patterns—how people speak, withdraw, attack, or protect—so future decisions are made in a stable emotional climate.
Clinical Research Sources
Executive Coaching: Reference List
Hackman, J. R., & Wageman, R. (2005). A theory of team coaching. Academy of Management Review, 30(2), 269–287. https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2005.16387885
Körner, M., Luzay, L., Plewnia, A., Becker, S., Rundel, M., Zimmermann, L., & Müller, C. (2017). A cluster-randomized controlled study to evaluate a team coaching concept for improving teamwork and patient-centeredness in rehabilitation teams. PLOS ONE, 12(7), Article e0180171. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180171
Peters, J., & Carr, C. (2019). What does ‘good’ look like? An overview of the research on the effectiveness of team coaching. In D. Clutterbuck, J. Gannon, S. Hayes, I. Iordanou, K. Lowe, & D. Mackie (Eds.), The practitioner’s handbook of team coaching (pp. 89–120). Routledge.
Traylor, A. M., Stahr, E., & Salas, E. (2020). Team coaching: Three questions and a look ahead: A systematic literature review. International Coaching Psychology Review, 15(2), 54–66.
Mediation: Reference List
Lempp, F., Blackwood, K., & Gordon, M. (2020). Exploring the efficacy of mediation in cases of workplace bullying. International Journal of Conflict Management, 31(5), 665–685. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCMA-09-2019-0145
McKenzie, D. M. (2015). The role of mediation in resolving workplace relationship conflict. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 39, 52–59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2015.01.021
Boyle, A. (2017). Effectiveness in mediation: A new approach. Newcastle Law Review, 12, 148–163.
Farooqi, M. T. K., Shafiq, A., Awan, S. M., Ullah, M. S., & Ahmed, S. (2024). Impact of conflict management on employee retention and engagement: A systematic review. Remittances Review, 9(2), 3975–3989. https://remittancesreview.com/menu-script/index.php/remittances/article/view/1797
Vasilyeva, V., & Bayer, J. P. (2024). A systematic review approach to organisational conflict resolution for optimal productivity and seamless functioning. In N. V. Suresh & P. S. Buvaneswari (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Digital Transformation in Business: Navigating the new frontiers beyond boundaries (DTBNNF 2024) (pp. 244–265). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-433-4_18


Family Business Therapy: designed for co-owners & key pairs.
The psychotherapy models we use produce significant boosts in communication, positive interactions, and overall relationship satisfaction between close partners and family members immediately post-session.
Immediate impact
These models have shown that gains in positive relational behaviours and high relationship satisfaction can be sustained for at least 6 months after treatment.
Impact up to 6 months later
These models have shown that gains in positive relational behaviours and high relationship satisfaction can be sustained for at least 6 months after treatment.
Impact up to 24 months later
In multiple studies, significant improvements in overall relationship satisfaction have been maintained for up to 24 months after treatment.
Trusted by founders, owners, and
senior leaders
Results you can expect
Repair Conflict & Trauma
Resolve the painful conflicts and emotional wounds impacting your partnership.
Transform Co-Owner Dynamics
Embed new trust and communication patterns - enabling greater collaboration.
Make Decisions More Effectively
Reach pivotal decisions faster, guided by shared personal & professional values.
Why Psychotherapy for Family Business Co-Owners?
Because 65 % of startups fail from co‑founder conflict.
Imagine a world where Google, Airbnb, or Uber never happened because co-founder conflict destroyed these partnerships early. Co-Founder Therapy protects critical partnerships and ensures your company can achieve its full potential.
Because critical duos deserve evidence-based solutions.
Co-Founder Therapy, developed by everpath, is built on clinically-proven couples therapy methods designed to help critical duos overcome conflict, build trust, and grow performance.
Because your partnership sets the cultural tone.
As your partnership transforms, expect behavioural shifts across your teams. Healthier interactions become the norm, as trust and clarity take hold. Empowered by your example, employees gain the confidence and emotional safety they need to perform at their absolute best.

Our Therapy Process for
Family Business Co-Owners
Establish Safety
We restore warmth and curiosity between partners to create a safe space for difficult conversations.
Go to the Root
We identify the underlying emotions, thoughts, and behavioural patterns driving the conflict.
Shift in Session
We combine deeper dialogue with live experiments to create “aha” moments that produce awareness and insight.
Lock-in Behaviours
We design micro-tests between sessions that turn insights into new behaviours and habits.
Safe, Confidential, and Respectful
Boundaries First
We explore sensitive personal topics only to the degree you're comfortable. Your personal limits are fully respected at all times.
Strict Confidentiality
Your sessions and sensitive information remain strictly confidential. Our therapists fully adhere to the ethical standards of the Australian Counselling Assiociation (ACA) and the Psychotherapy & Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA).
Trauma-Informed
Our therapists are specially trained to safely navigate trauma or deeper emotional concerns, ensuring your experience remains supportive and safe.
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How We Deliver Family Business Therapy
Every engagement with everpath starts with a free, confidential consultation.
This initial conversation helps us understand your situation, urgency, and goals, and allows us to recommend the most appropriate way of working together.
Depending on your needs, we offer three ways to engage with everpath.
Each approach uses the same therapeutic depth and relational framework, the difference is pace, intensity, and time horizon.
Therapy
Regular psychotherapy sessions (typically weekly or fortnightly)
Individual, pair, or family formats
60–90 minute sessions
A shared focus on a specific relational issue, transition, or pattern
The work is deep and evidence-based, but paced to fit alongside ongoing leadership and business responsibilities.
Initial consultation to understand context, relationships, and goals
Agreement on scope and cadence (who’s involved, how often, and why)
Ongoing sessions working with live relational patterns as they show up
Regular check-ins to review progress and adjust as needed
Intensives
One to five full-day sessions (6.5 hours per day)
Individual, pair, or group formats
Structured, facilitated conversations with space to slow things down
Live practice of new ways of speaking, listening, and deciding
This format allows families and partners to go deeper, faster — without the stop-start of weekly sessions.
Pre-work and alignment to clarify history, tensions, and priorities
One or more intensive days focused on the core relational dynamics
Facilitated practice of new conversations and behaviours
Clear agreements and next steps before returning to the business
An agreed monthly or quarterly allocation of therapy sessions
Flexible use across individuals, pairs, or family groups
Priority access when tensions or challenges arise
A mix of reflective, preventative, and responsive work
Initial alignment on values, goals, and scope of partnership
Ongoing access to therapy across the year
Proactive use of sessions, not just reactive problem-solving
Regular reviews to ensure the work remains relevant and valuable
Don’t let relational conflict decide
the future of your family business.
Invite your family members, co-owners, and key leaders
into a structured space where real change can begin.
