Parenting
Parenting psychotherapy, often referred to as parent-child therapy or parent training, is a form of therapeutic intervention designed to help parents improve their parenting skills and enhance their relationships with their children.
This type of therapy focuses on addressing issues related to parenting, such as discipline, communication, behavioral problems, and emotional conflicts within the family. Therapy can be especially beneficial when parents are facing difficulties in managing their child's behavior, dealing with family conflicts, or seeking guidance in raising their children in a positive and nurturing environment.
Our Approach to PARENTING:
At Levin Psychotherapy, we use effective, well-researched treatments that help parents build skills and understanding in their parenting journey.
Our PARENTING Therapists:
Emily is trained in Theraplay, Parent-Infant Psychotherapy, and the Gottman Bringing Baby Home Program.
Parenting psychotherapy can be beneficial for a variety of reasons, including:
Managing challenging behavior: It helps parents learn effective strategies for managing and addressing their child's challenging behaviors.
Improving communication: It enhances communication within the family, leading to better understanding and connection between parents and children.
Strengthening parent-child relationships: It fosters healthy and supportive relationships between parents and their children.
Addressing parenting stress: It provides parents with tools to manage stress and emotional challenges associated with parenting.
Supporting children's development: It focuses on promoting the healthy emotional and psychological development of children.