Parenting therapists in Grafton, West Virginia WV
Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
As someone who used to see children and was specifically trained in Child Development and Family systems, I can provide parenting guidance to those who are struggling or want to ensure their parenting methods are as good as possible. This treatment can include two partners or an individual parent. My goal is to help you feel more confident and confident, and experience the joy of parenting without anxiety or worry holding you back.
23 Years Experience
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
Julie Novak
Psychologist, PsyD
Parenting can be the greatest gift and also bring the greatest challenges. Are you struggling with knowing the best way to approach your family? Are you and your partner at odds over parenting styles? Are you feeling alone and confused by so many different suggestions? Together we will find the best fit for you and your family and develop effective skills to help your family to be healthier and happier.
17 Years Experience
Dr. Alex Littleton
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
For childhood/teen anxiety & OCD, we utilize SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions). SPACE is a parent-facing approach for treating child anxiety, and has been demonstrated to be very effective for helping with many forms of child anxiety, including all forms of OCD, separation anxiety, social anxiety, sleep anxiety, school refusal, ARFID (picky eating), and Failure to Launch (dependent adult children).
8 Years Experience
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