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Cornelius, North Carolina therapist: Cecelia Myers, counselor/therapist
Parenting

Cecelia Myers

Counselor/Therapist, LCMHC (NC), RPT-S, LPC (GA), Licensed telehealth provider SC
Involving parents in the therapeutic process is very important for lasting change and positive family relationships. The theme behind my work with parents is relationship based. We work on communication in the family and how everyone can make choices that are best for the relationships in the family. I assist in developing strategies to improve child behavior and parent/child relationships.  
15 Years Experience
In-Person Near Conover, NC
Online in Conover, North Carolina
Gastonia, North Carolina therapist: Groves Counseling Center, counselor/therapist
Parenting

Groves Counseling Center

Counselor/Therapist, LCMHC-S, LCMHC, LCAS, MDIV
One of the most difficult struggles is "How do I parent my children?" With over 60 years in personal parenting between our counselors we have learned much about how to deal with young children to assisting to navigate our adult children.  
8 Years Experience
In-Person Near Conover, NC
Online in Conover, North Carolina
Belmont, North Carolina therapist: Allison Freeman, counselor/therapist
Parenting

Allison Freeman

Counselor/Therapist, LCMHCA
As a parenting coach and therapist specializing in supporting families with intense or high-energy children, my approach is rooted in understanding and empowering both parents and children. In our sessions, I create a collaborative and non-judgmental space where parents can explore effective strategies for nurturing their child's unique temperament. Together, we work to identify the strengths and challenges of intense children, recognizing that their energy and enthusiasm can be channeled into positive outlets. I provide guidance on fostering a supportive home environment that encourages self-expression, emotional regulation, and effective communication. My focus is on equipping parents with practical tools to navigate the intensity, including setting clear boundaries, implementing consistent routines, and promoting healthy outlets for energy. We discuss effective communication techniques that foster understanding and connection between parents and their intense children. Throughout the coaching process, I aim to empower parents to embrace and celebrate their child's intensity while finding strategies to manage challenging behaviors. By fostering a harmonious and supportive family dynamic, the goal is to create an environment where both parents and intense children can thrive and build strong, positive relationships.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Conover, NC
Online in Conover, North Carolina
Coral Springs, Florida therapist: Dr. Christina A Remek, psychologist
Parenting

Dr. Christina A Remek

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I can help to teach you the techniques that work to improve the relationship between you and your child so that you are both feeling happier and less stressed. Maybe you need the skills to be able to help your child better manage his/her own problems.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Conover, North Carolina
Salt Lake City, Utah therapist: Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment, psychologist
Parenting

Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Parent Support Program The UCEBT Parenting Program provides support for parents in conjunction with their child’s individual treatment or as a stand-alone support. At some point in parenting, all parents will experience unique challenges with their child. Depending on our child’s temperament, stage of development, and our child’s experiences, these challenges may show up as problematic behaviors (e.g., feeling down, acting out, refusing to go to school, excessing arguing, isolating). These behaviors can be unexpected and even very different from other children in the same family. At times, these behaviors can persist and cause problems for the whole family, despite our best efforts. In fact, sometimes our best efforts (e.g., taking things away, giving extra leeway), can lead to even more problematic behaviors and a sense of hopelessness or frustration in ourselves as parents. Fortunately, involving parents in the treatment process has consistently been shown to successfully reduce these behaviors, in fact, more successfully than individual treatment for the child or adolescent alone. These treatments allow the parents to gain emotional support and the tools they need to manage their child’s behavior. Therapists at UCEBT are compassionate about, and committed to, providing this support for parents so that they can more quickly reduce children’s problem behaviors and regain their healthy and happy family relationships. Therapists in this program are trained in evidence based treatments including: Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) Incredible Years Training Series Family Systems Therapy Dialectical Behavior Therapy Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)  
11 Years Experience
Online in Conover, North Carolina