Meet Our Director & FounderRebecca Inman
The Institute for Reunification was founded on Rebecca’s belief that every family deserves an opportunity for repair. Rebecca Inman provides comprehensive Reunification Therapy that is guided by structure, supported by compassion, and informed by the science of attachment and trauma. Through her leadership, the Institute continues to serve as a trusted resource for attorneys, courts, and families throughout Florida seeking a clear, ethical path toward restoration. Rebecca utilizes a myriad of theoretical approaches when working with families that have complex issues. Her primary concern is for the welfare and betterment of children.
Rebecca’s approach is shaped by years of experience across mental health, mediation, business and leadership. She believes in the power of accountability and the importance of truth in the healing process. Every session, every conversation, and every decision within The Institute for Reunification is grounded in respect for the family system, and for the complexity of the human heart. Her goal is to honor each family for their journey and desire to become whole again. She understands that families are entrusting her to help them.
Rebecca is known not only for her clinical skill but for the quiet confidence she brings to her work. Her presence reassures parents that even the most fractured relationships can be mended with time, patience, and the right structure. At the heart of her practice is a simple guiding belief: healing is possible when courage meets compassion. Rebecca has extensive experience navigating the legal community within the state of Florida. She has testified in both family and dependency courts. Her approach is collaborative, solution-focused and child-centered.
When appropriate, Rebecca Inman collaborates with attorneys and ancillary professionals. She is also available for testimony as an expert witness in the area of reunification therapy and high-conflict families. Rebecca can provide consulting services on cases for cases that present as particuarly challenging. Please contact her office for additional information on how she can assist you on a case.

