Parenting therapists in Woongarrah, New South Wales NSW, AustraliaAU
We are proud to feature top rated Parenting therapists in Woongarrah, New South Wales, Australia. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
Counsellor/Therapist, Counsellor/Therapist, Life Coach, ACA-L3
Empower yourself as a parent with guidance and support in parenting coaching. Our collaborative approach helps you navigate the joys and challenges of parenthood, develop effective communication skills, and build stronger, more fulfilling relationships with your children. Whether you're facing behaviour challenges, seeking guidance on family dynamics, or striving for a more harmonious household, we're here to provide you with the tools and confidence you need to thrive as a parent.
Working with teens & their families has given me extensive experience in supporting parents. This has included providing information & knowledge on how best to support their parenting. Every parent does the best they can & the guidance I provide is centered around how parents they can adapt & improve their parenting rather than blaming or criticizing. Its important that parents feel comfortable to work with me in a collaborative way otherwise their is no room for change so I focus on building a relationship with parents where they feel safe and comfortable to share experiences and work with me. No parent is perfect & usually working in improving parenting is about learning how best to support your kids & their individual, & collective, needs.
We work on the parent/child relationship, using the attachment theory, and restoring trust and joy in the relationship. Working with the five love languages, we learn how to create shared meaning and experiences to promote strong family relationships. We discover ways to ehance the relationship between parent and child, while ensuring both parents are on the same page and work as a team
One of the roles that requires the most skill, we are often not trained to be parents until starting to think about having a family, and then it is often just focused on the giving birth process. We then see parents who may be reluctant to ask for support until their situation feels desperate and their children are demanding, clingy or displaying other challenging behaviours that prompt help-seeking. Our therapists provide supportive guidance to parents using a range of treatment modalities that include attachment-focused therapy and practical environmental analysis and change implementation.