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Northbrook, Illinois therapist: Julie Novak, psychologist
Parenting

Julie Novak

Psychologist, PsyD
Parenting can be the greatest gift and also bring the greatest challenges. Are you struggling with knowing the best way to approach your family? Are you and your partner at odds over parenting styles? Are you feeling alone and confused by so many different suggestions? Together we will find the best fit for you and your family and develop effective skills to help your family to be healthier and happier.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Kings Grant, North Carolina
St. Louis Park, Minnesota therapist: Lauren Rance, psychologist
Parenting

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
Online in Kings Grant, North Carolina
Norfolk, Virginia therapist: Grace in the Shadows, licensed professional counselor
Parenting

Grace in the Shadows

Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, MDiv, MA, NCMHC, ALMHC, VALMHC
I approach parenting with a faith-based perspective, integrating psychological insights with Christian principles to provide guidance and support to individuals navigating the challenges of raising children. Recognizing the significance of family values and biblical teachings on parenting, I foster an environment that promotes effective communication, empathy, and the application of Christian virtues. Discussions on prayer, scriptural guidance, and the importance of instilling moral and spiritual values are integrated into counseling sessions. I collaborate with parents to address specific parenting concerns, offering strategies rooted in both psychological expertise and Christian beliefs. This holistic approach aims to empower parents to cultivate a nurturing and spiritually enriching environment for their children while navigating the complexities of parenthood within the context of their faith.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Kings Grant, 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 Kings Grant, North Carolina
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Parenting

Strides in Psychotherapy

Psychologist, PSY.D.
here are many different ways to be an effective and nurturing parent. People’s parenting styles may vary based on culture, race, religion, socioeconomic status, geographic location as well as due to both the parents’ and the children’s personalities. Some people tend to be more authoritarian, setting rules and expecting them to be followed because you are the parent. Other parents are more permissive, wanting their children to have their needs met and to feel heard and understood. Still others try to find some middle ground. They may switch positions depending on the specifics of the situation or they may negotiate a compromise. Sometimes one parenting style works really effectively with one child but not at all with another. Other times, a way of handling a situation may work fine for your child at one age but not at all once they get a bit older, so a shift in approach is needed. We all tend to use our own upbringing as a model for how we parent, or in some cases, for what we most want to avoid in raising our children. Often, this strategy works fine. When it does not, therapy can be a useful tool in offering you alternative strategies and techniques that might help.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Kings Grant, North Carolina