
Child - Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
Offered both in-person and telehealth platforms.
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is a specialized, trauma-focused therapy designed to help young children and their caregivers heal from the emotional and behavioral effects of trauma.
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is a supportive therapy designed for young children (ages 0–5) and their caregivers who have experienced stress, trauma, or big life changes. It focuses on strengthening the bond between the child and parent, helping both heal together.
Through play, conversation, and connection, CPP helps families understand each other better, build trust, and feel safer and more secure. It’s especially helpful for families who have faced challenges like loss, divorce, medical issues, or early trauma.
If you're feeling worried about your child's emotions or behavior — or just want help rebuilding a strong, loving relationship — CPP can offer the tools and support you need.
"Healing Together, Growing Stronger."
Through Child-Parent Psychotherapy, families can heal, strengthen their bond, and create a foundation for the child’s long-term emotional well-being.
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