Parenting Therapy

Whether you're kneeling down to answer the fourteenth "why?" of the morning from your three-year-old, or sitting up past midnight wondering if your teenager got home safely — parenting asks everything of you. Your patience, your presence, your sense of self. And just when you've found your footing, your child grows into a new stage and the ground shifts again.

Parenting challenges have a way of surfacing our own unfinished stories — the way we were raised, the patterns we promised ourselves we'd break, the moments where we surprised ourselves with our own reactions. Working through these in therapy isn't a sign that something is wrong with you as a parent. It's a sign that you care deeply and that you're paying attention.

Together, we can explore the challenges you are experiencing as a parent - it is essential for you and your family.

"If there is anything we wish to change in the child, we should first examine it and see whether it is not something that could better be changed in ourselves."

- C. G. Jung