Parenting

Serving clients at Lakewood · Centennial · Northglenn · Telehealth available statewide in Colorado
Parenting is the most important job in the world—and the one with the least training. Whether you’re struggling with a defiant toddler, a troubled teen, co-parenting conflict, or simply feeling overwhelmed and ineffective as a parent, therapy can give you practical tools and renewed confidence.

Signs You May Benefit from Parenting Support Support

  • Feeling like nothing you try with your child works
  • Power struggles, defiance, or frequent meltdowns
  • Anxiety about your child’s behavior, development, or future
  • Co-parenting conflict affecting your children
  • Parenting a child with ADHD, autism, trauma, or behavioral challenges
  • Feeling burned out, resentful, or disconnected as a parent

Our Treatment Approach

We draw on Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) principles, Collaborative Problem Solving, and evidence-based parenting strategies. We work with the parent alone or with parent and child together depending on what will be most effective.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I bring my child to sessions?
That depends on the issue. Some parenting work is most effective when we work with you alone; other situations benefit from joint sessions.
Do you help with divorced or separated co-parents?
Yes. We work with co-parents on communication strategies and child-centered approaches to co-parenting conflict.
At what age does your parenting support apply?
We work with parents of children from toddlers through young adults.