Becoming a parent is one of life’s most profound experiences, filled with immense joy and satisfaction. Yet, it's also among the most demanding roles individuals and couples undertake. Parents can feel helpless, overwhelmed, and isolated as they adjust to parenting and navigate changes to their relationship with their spouse/partner. Many parents often wonder what they can be doing differently.
Parents of infants can become consumed with concerns about meeting basic needs such as feeding and sleep, while later they worry about developmental milestones like crawling, walking, and talking. Toddlers present new challenges as parents learn to balance validating their child’s intense emotions while also setting limits. As children enter school, parents might grapple with supporting their children through social, emotional, and academic adjustments.
Finding time for self-care becomes elusive when family demands your energy and attention. If you're feeling isolated in your parenting journey, unsure if you're doing enough or too much, the guidance of a skilled therapist can be invaluable.
At Reframe Psychology Group, we believe you can embody the parent you aspire to be. Through our Telehealth services, you can gain insights into meeting the needs of infants and young children. Our therapists are here to empower you to apply newfound knowledge while staying true to your values and family traditions, resulting in your distinctive parenting style.
Adolescence is a time of immense change and occasional chaos, extending well into young adulthood. Many parents find themselves struggling to adapt their parenting style and relationship dynamics as their children grow. Unfortunately, it often feels like just when you’ve navigated one challenge, another emerges, requiring further adjustment.
As a parent of a teenager, you may grapple with how to initiate conversations on crucial topics like social media usage, personal safety, substance abuse, and sexual health. A teen’s desire for increased autonomy and distance from parents can leave parents feeling rejected and unneeded. Parents may also find themselves at odds with young adults who seem hesitant to launch into adulthood.
Yet, amidst these challenges, there's an opportunity for parents to foster and maintain a strong, fulfilling relationship with their teenage and young adult children. At Reframe Psychology Group, we understand the frustrations and uncertainties that accompany parenting adolescents and young adults, but also recognize the potential for profound joy. Through our Telehealth therapy services, we'll help you develop the skills needed to achieve a healthy balance between independence and closeness, flexibility and boundaries.
Adolescence is a time of immense change and occasional chaos, extending well into young adulthood. Many parents find themselves struggling to adapt their parenting style and relationship dynamics as their children grow. Unfortunately, it often feels like just when you’ve navigated one challenge, another emerges, requiring further adjustment.
As a parent of a teenager, you may grapple with how to initiate conversations on crucial topics like social media usage, personal safety, substance abuse, and sexual health. A teen’s desire for increased autonomy and distance from parents can leave parents feeling rejected and unneeded. Parents may also find themselves at odds with young adults who seem hesitant to launch into adulthood.
Yet, amidst these challenges, there's an opportunity for parents to foster and maintain a strong, fulfilling relationship with their teenage and young adult children. At Reframe Psychology Group, we understand the frustrations and uncertainties that accompany parenting adolescents and young adults, but also recognize the potential for profound joy. Through our Telehealth therapy services, we'll help you develop the skills needed to achieve a healthy balance between independence and closeness, flexibility and boundaries.
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