Parenting therapists in Berea, South Carolina SC
Felicia N. Reid
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LPCS-C, LCMHC, Certified Family Court Mediator (SC & TN), Parenting Coordinator, Critical Incident Consultant, CALOCUS Provider, Supervised Visitation Program Manager
**We will start offering parenting classes in 2024.**
Our office has trained clinicians in the area of child, adolescent, and family issues. Family therapy can help clarify the issues going on within the family unit with the assistance of a therapist. We also offer collaborative law services connected to parenting, including reunification therapy, co-parenting sessions, parenting coordinating, visitation and custody mediated agreements.
13 Years Experience
Erin Severe
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Are you struggling to communicate with your partner about how to raise your kids? Do you have different approaches and feel stuck? Couples counseling can help you develop and implement successful skills for co-parenting solutions.
16 Years Experience
Ebb & Flow Counseling + Coaching
Psychologist, PsyD
Parenting can be a major stressor particularly in the context of also being a working professional. We will help you assess and address your work/life balance to be the best version of yourself in all areas of your life.
14 Years Experience
Lauren Rance
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist (PsyD, LP)
I specialize in working with parents of deeply feeling and thinking kids. Many of these parents describe their kids as emotionally intense with strong opinions about how things should go. These children might have a formal diagnosis (like ADHD or anxiety) or might not. I help parents learn strategies to strengthen the parent-child relationship through play and set consistent, firm, age-appropriate limits.
8 Years Experience
Lee Chase
Psychologist, Ph.D.
As parents of adult children, there are times when we struggle in our relationships with them. There may be sustained conflict, and ingrained patterns of relating that have thwarted your ability to enjoy each other. We will review these patterns of communication, conflict, and discuss new ways of approaching your interactions with your adult children in order to have a more meaningful relationship with them.
30 Years Experience