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Victoria McKenna

My approach to therapy: I use a psychodynamic, mindful, and experiential approach while utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) skills.

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Eleanor Curtis

My approach to therapy: I use elements of Solution-focused Focused Brief Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I’ll work with you to discover what works best for you as the client.

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Jennifer Morris

My approach to therapy: I work to provide a personalized experience that empowers clients to improve their well-being through developing skills to strengthen relationships, increase connection, manage stress responses, and create a strong sense of self.

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Jeanine Rousso

My approach to therapy: The first order of business is to create a safe, trusting relationship. As we get to know each other, we will explore your core beliefs, relationships, and patterns; then take a good look at what is out of alignment before making some adjustments. I work with a lot of people who feel overwhelmed with life, relationships, and work.

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Sherman Boone

My approach to therapy: I have had the opportunity to work within very unique and challenging clinical settings, including within a school, within a psychiatric center, within a residential campus and for the past decade within my current outpatient practice.

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Vickie Kulinski

My approach to therapy: you are in charge of sessions. We will focus on what is bothering you or is on your mind. You set the goals.

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Colleen Cash

My approach to therapy: My foundational approach is to develop a trusting and therapeutic relationship, one in which feels safe and allows you to be comfortably vulnerable and transparent to encourage maximum benefit.

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Cynthia Gaskins

My approach to therapy: I utilize integrative models involving insight oriented, cognitive-behavioral, developmental, solution-focused, and mind-body-spirit models and employ an eclectic counseling approach.

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Emily Fornwalt

My approach to therapy: I will help you figure out what’s behind anxiety, perfectionism, and self-criticism - and what fuels it in both your mind and body. Together, we'll work on soothing and quieting very reactive minds and nerves - all with a little fun and laughter.

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Tameka McFarland

My approach to therapy: It is important to find a therapist who you most resonate with and feel supported, not judged, but challenged in a non-threatening way to cleanse away the dysfunction in your life. Asking for help is the first step to a better life. As a relationship oriented therapist, I believe that discovering maladaptive relational patterns at the root.

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Find Parenting Therapists & Counselors in Raleigh, NC.

Parenting is a rewarding experience with ups and downs, but there are times when the downs are too much to handle on your own. A parenting therapist can devise strategies to help you get through difficult situations that arise as you’re parenting.

Many therapists specialize in working with parents, new mothers, and fathers trying to figure out how to be a better parent and partner. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Could Benefit from Parenting Counseling

Parent therapy may be helpful to you if you’re dealing with any of the following issues:

  • You’re a new parent and feeling stressed out.
  • You’re the parent of an older child and not sure how to best relate to them.
  • You are having problems in your marriage related to parenting or parenting styles.
  • You’ve relocated and things in your family feel unsettled.
  • You need to vent about your parenting frustrations.
  • You want to improve your parenting skills.
  • You want to figure out the type of parent you want to be.

Licensed therapist Mara Fisher has some thoughts to help parents. If you are feeling the stress and pressure of parenting, read this article: Is There a Right Way to Parent?

Help is Available: Get Parenting Therapy Today

Parenting is one of the hardest things you’ll ever do, and it can take a toll on you, mentally and physically. With a parenting therapist, you’ll be able to examine and remedy those problems that make parenting harder. To make finding a therapist easy, use Mental Health Match. Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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