Parenting therapists in Entwistle, Alberta AB, Canada CA
Josh Dempsey, Empowered Life Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, RTC
Parenting is one of the hardest things to do as a human, but it doesn't have to be. Through compassionate and honest communication, you can learn to accept and take on the challenges that come with raising a family.
2 Years Experience
Nakasha Ogbonna
Registered Social Worker, RSW
If seeking parenting based support I can help you deepen your connection and improve communication with your child, while further supporting you as a parent in developing confidence in your ability to manage the many stressors of parenting. My approach to parenting support is highly effective in not only modifying unwanted behaviours, but increasing mutual trust, and instilling life long skills that will prove invaluable as your child(ren) develop towards adulthood.
5 Years Experience
Vanessa Fingland
Counsellor/Therapist, CCPCPR.cand, RPC-C
If you are an HSP (Highly Sensitive Parent) wanting to heal yourself to become the best model for your child I can help. It can be very difficult parenting when you are overwhelmed and triggered by your own emotions. I can provide the tools to help you emotionally regulate so you can parent from a confident place in control of your own emotions. Please contact me for a free 15 minute consultation today.
6 Years Experience
Diane McLeaghn
Counsellor/Therapist, BA, MA, RPC
Effective support for parents. Many issues with children can be resolved through counselling and guidance for parents.
24 Years Experience
Suzan Erritzoe, Being One Counselling & Coaching
Counsellor/Therapist, Transpersonal Counsellor DK
Parenting brings up everything unintegrated, un-dealt with in our selves will easily bring up a lot from our own childhood, and to be in the vulnerability of that, at the same time as caring for a child, depending on us, calls for gentleness and the release of the need to perform according to outer ideals and ideas. As parents, we more than anywhere else, need to okay with being imperfect, and to learn how to see, and meet with another being intimately in the midst of that.
Children read us all the time, and if what we say don't match how we "walk the talk" they get confused - more than being and doing the right thing, our children need us to be authentic and honest, so they can know us and see us. To be a role model, doesn't mean to do the right thing all the time, but to not use power where we feel lack, and instead allow them to see your humanness
24 Years Experience