Parenting therapists in North Logan, Utah UT
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MN Couples & Family Therapy
Psychologist, Ph.D., L.P.
Parenting disagreement is one of the most common sources of relationship distress. I work with parents across the developmental spectrum to find solutions to common challenges. Additionally, I work with couples to find successful conflict management strategies around parenting. Part of the ADHD coaching I provide is for parents to better understand how to help support their children and build skills.
28 Years Experience
Online in North Logan, Utah
Luis Maimoni
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
When your children were born, were you given the official parenting class? The one that answers all your questions about how to raise a child? No?
When mine were born, I wasn't given the class either. I wish I could have seen me about my children back in the days when it would have done me some good!
12 Years Experience
Online in North Logan, Utah
Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A.
Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4914, APIT Certified
Identify parenting goals and develop effective collaborative parenting strategies.
42 Years Experience
Online in North Logan, Utah
Irene Kraegel
Psychologist, PsyD, LP
Despite the rewards, parenting is a challenging and constantly-changing landscape. Whatever your age or stage of parenting, I can support you in developing frameworks for your parenting approach and growing into the parent you want to be in your own unique family situation.
21 Years Experience
Online in North Logan, Utah
Richard Cox, PhD
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LCMHC
Personally, I think being a parent is the hardest job in the world, but also the most rewarding and enjoyable. I speak as a parent of six, and I know as does any parent of more than one child, that each child is unique. Today we live in a world of many different parent-child dynamics. I once knew a young lady who had four mothers: her biological mother, the mother who adopted her, her step-mother, and her mother-in-law. For her, each relationship was different and unique. Each and every parent-child relationship is one of a kind. I will help uncover the uniqueness and rely on some universal truths about parent-child interactions to help your situation be more positive and satisfying.
25 Years Experience
Online in North Logan, Utah (Online Only)