Parent - Child Counseling
Parent-child counseling provides a supportive space for families to strengthen their relationships, improve communication, and work through challenges together. This type of therapy focuses on enhancing the bond between parents and children, helping both feel more understood, connected, and secure.
Through child directed play and therapeutic activities, parent-child counseling helps families navigate difficult emotions, repair misunderstandings, and build trust. It can be especially valuable during times of transition, conflict, or when children are struggling with emotional or behavioral issues.
Parent - Child Therapeutic Approaches:
Filial Therapy: This method trains parents to use play therapy techniques with their children, empowering them to become active participants in their child’s healing process. It strengthens the parent-child relationship by promoting positive communication and emotional connection.
Theraplay: A structured, playful approach focused on enhancing attachment, self-esteem, and trust through fun, engaging activities. Theraplay sessions promote healthy interaction patterns and emotional regulation in a nurturing environment.
Parent-child counseling supports families in building stronger, more resilient connections that foster emotional well-being and positive growth for both parents and children.