Parenting is stressful.
So many parents feel anxious, overwhelmed, and worn out.
They find themselves wondering what to do and how to help their child.
No one told you how hard this was all going to be.
Now you need to find someone you can trust to help your family.
That's scary business. How on earth do you find the right person?
I know how hard it is. I can help you.
I have the experience and I understand the issues your family is struggling with.
So many parents feel anxious, overwhelmed, and worn out.
They find themselves wondering what to do and how to help their child.
No one told you how hard this was all going to be.
Now you need to find someone you can trust to help your family.
That's scary business. How on earth do you find the right person?
I know how hard it is. I can help you.
I have the experience and I understand the issues your family is struggling with.
I am currently not accepting new clients under the age of 12.
I am working with teens and continuing to work with parents and caregivers to support them in the parenting journey.
Please call me for more information.
I am here to answer all of your questions.
I've seen so many families like yours over the years. Struggling with the same things you are right now.
Worrying about how a major life event such as divorce, a move, or a new sibling is going to affect the kids. You wonder if your child is going to be OK.
Parenting has become a battleground and it's exhausting. This isn't how it was supposed to be. I'll let you in on a secret. So many parents are embarrassed to find it's really hard to like their child anymore. |
When something really terrible has happened, parents worry what it's going to do to their child. They're scared that their child will never be the same again. Parents worry about how to explain things to their child and how to help them understand what has happened.
Sometimes parents struggle with feelings that they just aren’t a good enough parent and often feel guilty and sad about their interactions with their children.
Sometimes parents struggle with feelings that they just aren’t a good enough parent and often feel guilty and sad about their interactions with their children.
You Don’t Have To Feel This Way Anymore.
I’m here to help you and your child. I’ve been working with kids, teens, and parents since 1997. Over the years I’ve helped hundreds of families and children.
People often ask me how I work with kids. I wish I had a simple answer for this, but the truth is, just like adults, I tailor my approach with each child and family based on who the child is and what's most helpful to them.
Over the years I've found that parents are often surprised by how insightful their child is and how much they get out of therapy. Most kids want to get better and we work on ideas they can try at home and school to change the way they are doing things or to help manage anxiety or sadness.
I believe that parents are a crucial part of treatment with kids. I often have parents present in session and generally meet with parents separately to talk about how they can best support their child and the changes they can make to help things go more smoothly. I always welcome parents to talk with me about their questions and concerns. After all, who knows your child better than you?
People often ask me how I work with kids. I wish I had a simple answer for this, but the truth is, just like adults, I tailor my approach with each child and family based on who the child is and what's most helpful to them.
Over the years I've found that parents are often surprised by how insightful their child is and how much they get out of therapy. Most kids want to get better and we work on ideas they can try at home and school to change the way they are doing things or to help manage anxiety or sadness.
I believe that parents are a crucial part of treatment with kids. I often have parents present in session and generally meet with parents separately to talk about how they can best support their child and the changes they can make to help things go more smoothly. I always welcome parents to talk with me about their questions and concerns. After all, who knows your child better than you?