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Warwick, Rhode Island therapist: Robert A. Walker and Associates, Counseling and Consulting Center Inc., counselor/therapist
Parenting

Robert A. Walker and Associates, Counseling and Consulting Center Inc.

Counselor/Therapist
Counseling sessions can provide you with the support and resources you need to be the best parent possible.  
16 Years Experience
In-Person Near Cranston, RI
Online in Cranston, Rhode Island
Providence, Rhode Island therapist: Dr. Livia Freier, psychologist
Parenting

Dr. Livia Freier

Psychologist, PhD Psychologist
Parenting support can make a big difference in helping children with both normative and neurodiverse challenges. Caregivers learn tools that reduce stress in both the caregiver and the child. Aligning caregiver efforts provides the consistency that allows children to feel better emotionally while also motivating behavioral change.  
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Cranston, RI
Online in Cranston, Rhode Island
Northfield, Illinois therapist: Paul Losoff, psychologist
Parenting

Paul Losoff

Psychologist, PsyD
As a parent, I know that parenting can be profoundly challenging and rewarding in equal measure. I offer a supportive space to navigate the joys, struggles, pains and complexities of raising children. Together, we can explore parenting styles, develop effective communication strategies, and build a strong foundation for your family.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Cranston, Rhode Island
O'Fallon, Illinois therapist: Rachel Minelli, psychologist
Parenting

Rachel Minelli

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have extensive experience working with parents through parent groups, family therapy, and parent consultation. I am a certified Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) provider. I provide PCIT sessions via telehealth and in-person.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Cranston, Rhode Island
Fairfax, Virginia therapist: Lee Chase, psychologist
Parenting

Lee Chase

Psychologist, Ph.D.
As parents of adult children, there are times when we struggle in our relationships with them. There may be sustained conflict, and ingrained patterns of relating that have thwarted your ability to enjoy each other. We will review these patterns of communication, conflict, and discuss new ways of approaching your interactions with your adult children in order to have a more meaningful relationship with them.  
30 Years Experience
Online in Cranston, Rhode Island