Teletherapy

Raising a child with a disability can be a journey filled with unique challenges and opportunities. At Parenting Differences, we celebrate your child’s individuality and offer teletherapy to equip parents with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate parenting a child with a disability. We also work with children to:

  • Navigate difficult emotions: Equip your child with healthy coping mechanisms for anxiety, frustration, and sadness.

  • Build resilience: Foster confidence and emotional strength to overcome challenges and thrive in various situations.

  • Develop effective coping skills: Teach your child practical strategies for managing daily life and interacting with the world.

Our sessions provide a safe space to explore challenges, gain knowledge, and build skills. I blend proven approaches like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to tailor to your specific needs. Your challenges are unique, and your therapy should be too.

No judgment, only understanding. Online therapy allows you and your child to be yourself in the comfort of your own home. Reach out today for a free consultation to determine if I could be a good fit for your family’s journey.

my approach

My therapeutic approach is deeply client-centered. I trust my clients to guide the sessions, allowing us to explore both their emotional struggles and practical needs. I love equipping clients with practical strategies and resources for immediate use, but my passion lies in doing the hard work of processing through emotional stuck points. My evidence-based approach ensures effectiveness, but I also believe in drawing from a diverse toolkit to truly tailor my approach to each unique individual."

My specialities and interests

I enjoy working with children ages 6-18 who are struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and ADHD. I also enjoy working with parents to help them feel confident in parenting their child with differences while also managing the stresses that come along with that.

“people are just as wonderful as sunsets if you let them be. when i look at a sunset, i don’t find myself saying, ‘soften the orange a bit on the right hand corner.’ I don’t try to control a sunset. I watch with awe as it unfolds.”

Carl Rogers