Parenting therapists in Forrestfield, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Nest & The Relationhsip Retreat
Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical PACFA accredited, Gottman Method Level 2
Prior to my relationship work, I would often be supporting parents through transition to parenthood, parenting values-based differences to partners, relationship challenges with parents and their children. Now, with my focus on relationship, most of my clients are requiring support around parenting.
9 Years Experience
Shareen Birges
Registered Social Worker, BASS, GDYMH, MSW
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.
16 Years Experience
Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
I'm a parenting coach who believes that it's important to have the support and tools to successfully navigate through the challenging journey of raising a child. In addition to being able to provide you with the necessary resources, I'll also help you develop effective communication and discipline strategies.
My coaching approach is customised to meet the unique needs of each client. It can help you manage your child's behavioural issues, develop a strong bond with them, and identify suitable parenting styles.
20 Years Experience
Daniel Martin
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, MAPS, MAAPi (AU), LPC (USA), NCC, CAIMHP
There are a lot of major decisions that need to be made while bringing up a little one. It has been shown over and over that children who are not exposed to ongoing parental conflict have the best outcomes. This is why it is good if parents can work out their decisions on rules, discipline, money...
27 Years Experience
Ruth Schmidt Neven Phd
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist
Parenting is always a joint process. For this reason I urge both parents to attend as they are the key people in the lives of their children. When both parents are involved they become a parenting team and can be helped over a shorter period of time to address problems that may arise for their children.
43 Years Experience