Parenting therapists in Kernersville, North Carolina NC
Kenny Levine
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
As a co-parenting therapist, I offer support and guidance to parents navigating the complexities of co-parenting amidst some of the most challenging of circumstances. I have specialized expertise in mediation, conflict resolution, communication skills training, and child development. I strive to empower co-parents to prioritize the well-being of their children while navigating the difficulties of high-conflict divorce. I provide a safe and nonjudgmental space to facilitate open dialogue and constructive problem-solving, helping co-parents find common ground and implement effective co-parenting communication strategies. Additionally, I will equip you with tools to manage your emotions, set healthy boundaries, and navigate co-parenting challenges with resilience and grace. Our ultimate goal is to establish a collaborative co-parenting relationship, promoting stability and emotional security for your children amidst the turmoil of divorce.
24 Years Experience
Dr. Dina H. Harth
Psychologist, Ph.D.
In individual or couples therapy, I can assist with parenting issues and stress to help you effectively cope with these stressors, increase supports, and identify and apply most effective strategies to help you and your child(ren) to thrive, and break negative cycles to have a more positive relationship.
29 Years Experience
Dr. Erick David Arguello
Psychologist, PsyD
Whether you're dealing with behavioral issues, communication breakdowns, or seeking guidance on fostering a positive parent-child relationship, I am here to help. Together, we'll explore effective communication techniques, positive discipline strategies, and ways to promote emotional well-being within your family.
15 Years Experience
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
If it’s therapy between multiple family members that you need, we have therapists with experience.
Family therapy can be a great place to start or the perfect place to “end up.” When one member of the family is having issues, it affects EVERY member. How each person copes with problems is unique. If there is one thing a family therapist might share it would be this: When each person works to “own their part,” change is more likely to occur. Sometimes, it works best if individual therapy comes first—there may be a history of misunderstandings that need to be worked through before you all get together in the same room. Family therapy is even possible online. Each member can join from separate rooms, or they can sit together—just like in person. Learning the basics of healthy communication, identifying hidden resentments, and exploring unspoken family “rules” can be tough, but absolutely worth it. Let our therapists help to bring your family closer.
10 Years Experience
Cami K McBride
Psychologist, PhD
Parenting can often be hard and not what we expect. There are many strategies to make it easier and more successful.
18 Years Experience