Therapy for parents aims to give parents a non-judgemental space for growth, healing and gaining knowledge and skills focused on growing as a parent. You care about your family and want to make things work. Within family systems, it’s vital to nurture relationships. To take time to create and learn how to sustain a healthy bond. This in essence brings people together and allows mutual love and respect to be built. The best relationships need care and attention. But, sometimes we find ourselves stuck in a cycle of argument or disconnection in our family system that we can’t seem to find a way out of.
We try and try to fix things. Parents try to sit with their kids only to find conversations growing in tension and loudness. Siblings not getting along. And at times even parents struggle to stay on the same page. All of this with the people you love most! Counseling can help.
As a parent myself, I can understand the challenges and experiences that come with being a parent. My goal is to give you a space that is non-judgemental and connected to helping you improve in the area of parenting.
Parenting is easily the most rewarding yet most difficult roles. I strive to help parents navigate through the scary and overwhelming days of each phase of parenthood.
Counselor/Therapist, LCMHC (North Carolina), LPC (Georgia), LPC (South Carolina)
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.