You've tried everything. Let's find the next right thing together.
You arrived here exhausted — maybe at the end of your rope, maybe convinced you've already tried everything. Some parents come in carrying the weight of their child's extreme behaviors over months or years. Others arrive with their own trauma quietly accumulated along the way — the toll of loving someone whose pain keeps spilling over.
Wherever you are, you don't have to have it figured out before you walk through the door. I will meet you where you are.
How I work with parents
Working with parents isn't a side note in my practice — it's central to everything I do. You are your child's greatest resource. The work we do together isn't just about surviving the hard moments. It's about helping you understand what's driving your child's behavior so you can respond with something more powerful than reaction.
Using Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI), I help parents develop a deeper understanding of the needs behind their child's behaviors. When you can see the need, you can meet it — and that changes everything.
For parents who arrive carrying their own pain — their own history, their own trauma responses that get triggered in the hard moments — Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) can help. Sometimes you need to deal with your own things before you can fully show up for your child. That's not a failure. That's wisdom.
What to expect
Sessions are collaborative from the start. We'll work together to identify clear goals and track your progress so you always know where you are in the process. Some parents come in focused on their parenting — learning new tools, understanding their child's behavior, and finding what works for their family. Others come in needing space for themselves first — to process, to breathe, to work through what's accumulated. Both are valid. Both are welcome here.
Modalities used
Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)
Gottman Method (for couples navigating parenting strain together)