Parenting therapists in Wauchope, New South Wales NSW, Australia AU
Israel Berger
Counsellor/Therapist, MBBS, MPsych, PhD, CCTP
I have experience working with parents, children and adolescents, and families. With online therapy, children fare best with parenting support, while I am able to see adolescents and/or parents when an adolescent is facing difficulties.
Hargan Psychology
Psychologist
What a difficult time to parent! At Hargan Psychology, we understand the impact of social media, screen time, busy lives, anxiety, communication difficulties, bullying, academic concerns, body image - just to name a few of the challenges our parents report. We provide both counselling for individuals, couples and families in this important area, along with our group program B.E.S.T. Parents.
Julia Derry, Collaboration Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Social Science (Human Services Counselling)
Together sit with how challenging parenting can be, work on ways to self sooth and together find a better way forward for both you and your children.
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.
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.