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Parenting therapists in Toledo, OH

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Austin, Texas therapist: Tab Shamsi, psychologist
Parenting

Tab Shamsi

Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP
I provide parenting support grounded in a strong understanding of behavioral psychology and child development. Parenting can become stressful when conflict, power struggles, or emotional intensity begin to dominate the relationship. My approach focuses on strengthening the connection between parent and child while teaching practical, evidence-based strategies that improve communication, set effective limits, and reduce reactive patterns. We work on helping children understand expectations clearly and feel heard, while also supporting parents in navigating the very real challenges of consistency, discipline, and emotional regulation. The goal is not simply better behavior, but a calmer home environment and a relationship infused with greater clarity, confidence, and even joy.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Toledo, OH (Online Only)
Columbus, Ohio therapist: Abigail Hust, licensed clinical social worker
Parenting

Abigail Hust

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LISW-S, CST
Adjusting to parenting is often a large relational shift for couples and working with this transition can support individuals and couples in finding their identity during this transition and beyond. Parenting continues to be a process of confronting our own 'stuff' and working to heal while also breaking cycles.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Toledo, OH
Miami, Florida therapist: Dr. Jeff J. Rocker, licensed mental health counselor
Parenting

Dr. Jeff J. Rocker

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, PH.D, NCC, LMHC, LCPC, LPC
Rocker Health has experienced and competent staff to deal with these issues.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Toledo, OH
Scranton, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver, psychologist
Parenting

Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Parenting after narcissistic abuse, especially when you are co-parenting or parallel parenting with a narcissistic or emotionally abusive ex-partner, is one of the most complex and exhausting challenges a mother can face. The co-parenting relationship becomes a vehicle for ongoing control and harassment. Your children may be used as pawns. You may be navigating custody evaluations, family court proceedings, and the psychological impact of parental alienation attempts, all while trying to be a stable, present mother to children who are also being affected by the conflict. I specialize in supporting mothers through the specific parenting challenges that arise from narcissistic abuse and high-conflict co-parenting dynamics. My work addresses how to protect your children from the impact of a narcissistic or emotionally abusive co-parent, how to maintain your own stability so you can parent effectively, and how to navigate the family court system when it doesn't understand what you're dealing with. This is specialized parenting support for mothers in one of the most difficult situations a parent can face.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Toledo, OH (Online Only)
Concordville, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Amy Schullery, psychologist
Parenting

Dr. Amy Schullery

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I help new moms and dads adjust to parenthood. Bringing a new baby into the house is stressful. We work on effective strategies to balance everything, maintain a good relationship, and adapt to an expanding family. I work with moms while they are pregnant, postpartum, and parents that have multiple children too. Dads need help adjusting too. I also work with parents with older children- to help them develop effective strategies for parenting, having good relationships with their growing kids, and adjusting to kids growing up or moving out of the home.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Toledo, OH
Toledo's post-industrial identity — shaped by the decline of its glass manufacturing and automotive parts sectors — creates a therapy landscape in which economic stress, unemployment-related depression, and the psychological effects of deindustrialization are recurring themes. The city has a large Hispanic population concentrated on the east side, and bilingual Spanish-speaking therapists serve an important access role for families where English is not the primary language. ProMedica Health System and Mercy Health provide major institutional mental health resources, while the University of Toledo's medical and psychology programs feed clinical training into the community. Toledo's location on the Michigan border means some residents also access care in the broader Detroit metro area.

Parenting therapists in Toledo, Ohio Statistics

Parenting therapists in Toledo, Ohio average 19 years of experience and charge around $212 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (84%), Family Systems Therapy (43%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (39%).

Average years in practice

19 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$212

Accept insurance

35%

Offer sliding scale

36%

Gender ID

73% Female
26% Male
1% Non-Binary

Session Type

67% In Person and Online
33% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

84% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
43% Family Systems Therapy
39% Psychodynamic Therapy
36% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
35% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
33% Behavioral Therapy
33% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Ages Served

94% Adult
77% Young Adult
65% Teen
55% Senior
38% Children

Client Focus

54% Women
34% LGBTQ+
33% Men
29% Military / Veterans
23% Hispanic / Latino