Parenting therapists in North Carolina
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Kenny Levine
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Navigating co-parenting amidst challenging circumstances requires specialized support and guidance. As a co-parenting therapist with expertise in mediation, conflict resolution, communication skills training, and child development, I am here to help. My goal is to empower co-parents to prioritize their children's well-being while addressing the difficulties of high-conflict divorce.
In a safe, nonjudgmental space, I facilitate open dialogue and constructive problem-solving, helping co-parents find common ground and implement effective communication strategies. I equip you with tools to manage emotions, set healthy boundaries, and navigate co-parenting challenges with resilience and grace.
Together, we can establish a collaborative co-parenting relationship, promoting stability and emotional security for your children amidst the turmoil of divorce. Let’s work together to create a positive co-parenting environment for your family.
24 Years Experience
Online in North Carolina, Utah
(Online Only)
Bethany Middleton
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LCMHC, NCC
Parenting is easily the most rewarding yet most difficult roles. I strive to help parents navigate through the scary and overwhelming days of each phase of parenthood.
12 Years Experience
Online in North Carolina
(Online Only)
Raymond Annable
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I specialize in working with fathers developing healthy behaviors, increasing communication with their partners, and redefining their identity after having children.
16 Years Experience
In-Person in Asheville, NC
Online in North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma
Sarah J Thompson
Counselor/Therapist, MEd, LPC, LCMHC
For new parents, it can be upsetting and frightening to have feelings about parenthood that don’t seem “right.”
For some, a morning run, a healthy diet and receiving help and support from family and friends are sufficient enough to get through the initial adjustment period. For others, talking to a therapist who specializes in dealing with new parenthood issues can be comforting, relieving and enlightening.
Therapists who have extensive education and training in peri-natal mental health understand that hormone changes, personal and family history, and social support are all vital factors in understanding and alleviating postpartum symptoms.
Common postpartum symptoms include:
Feeling overwhelmed and wondering if you should have become a mother in the first place
Feeling guilty due to high self-expectations
Not feeling “bonded” with the baby
Your thoughts are racing and you can’t quiet your mind
Feeling empty and numb as if you’re just going through the motions
Lack of focus and concentration
Being afraid that if you reach out for help, others will judge your inabilities
Thoughts of running away or leaving your baby behind
Being constantly in a state of worry
If one or more of the above symptoms resonates with you, I invite you to contact me today for a free consultation. Together, we’ll find the underlying issues that make you feel disconnected from your baby and create a strategy for moving forward. Contact me today to see how I can help.
15 Years Experience
In-Person in Asheville, NC
Online in Colorado, North Carolina
Groves Counseling Center
Counselor/Therapist, LCMHC-S, LCMHC, LCAS, MDIV
One of the most difficult struggles is "How do I parent my children?" With over 60 years in personal parenting between our counselors we have learned much about how to deal with young children to assisting to navigate our adult children.
8 Years Experience
In-Person in Gastonia, NC 28054
Online in North Carolina