Parenting Therapists in Coquitlam

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Parenting in Coquitlam. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Parenting therapy supports adults who are struggling with aspects of raising children, whether that means managing a child's difficult behaviour, repairing a strained relationship, adjusting to a new stage of development, or coping with the emotional weight that parenting can carry. Sessions focus on the parent as much as on the child. A therapist helps you understand what is happening in your family system, what might be driving certain patterns, and what practical changes may help.

What to look for in a Parenting therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Experience with your child's age group and specific concerns
  • Training in evidence-based approaches such as PCIT, Emotion Coaching, or Behavioural Parent Training
  • Comfort working with coparenting dynamics or family transitions
  • A non-judgmental approach that focuses on building your capacity rather than assigning blame

1 therapist for Parenting in Coquitlam

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Parenting in Coquitlam. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Ayesha Azfar

Ayesha Azfar

Hello, I am Ayesha Azfar, a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and I have my Master of Counselling Psychology from Adler University. My practice is located in Coquitlam BC and I provide Individual, Couples, and Relationship Counselling services. When we experience traumas or life stressors it can be not only overwhelming, but also very isolating as it often feels like no one can understand what you are going through. Without having a space to explore and unpack these stressors in a meaningful way, we often turn those thoughts and feelings inwards, internalize our issues and experience guilt and shame. This can also lead to negative interactions with our loved ones and can adversely impact our relationship with them. I am passionate about working with clients who feel like they are "not good enough" or who worry about living up to the expectations of others. I help them to develop self-acceptance, reduce people-pleasing behaviours, and learn how to establish and maintain boundaries. In all my experiences of providing therapy, I firmly believe that clients hold within themselves the key to unlocking the tools to help overcome their challenges. My passion lies in helping clients access their strengths, provide an understanding of their own agency and facilitate their journey towards change. My focus is to help individuals grow from their struggles, heal from their pain and move forward to where they want to be in life so that they can thrive. As an immigrant to Canada and a member of the BIPOC community, I have an understanding of the diverse and multicultural impacts on therapy and how they intersect. I have over 10 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families with a special focus on South Asian and Muslim communities.

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Frequently asked questions

What is parenting therapy?

Parenting therapy is support for adults who are finding aspects of raising children difficult. It may focus on managing behaviour, improving connection, navigating coparenting, or understanding your own emotional responses. Sessions typically involve the parent rather than the child, though some formats include the child depending on the concern and the child's age.

Do I need parenting therapy or does my child need therapy?

Both can be appropriate and are not mutually exclusive. Parenting therapy focuses on the parent and aims to shift the family dynamic from the adult side. If your child is also struggling emotionally or behaviourally, their therapist may work in parallel with you. Many therapists will help you figure out which approach makes most sense for your situation.

Is parenting therapy only for parents with young children?

No. Parenting therapy is available for parents at any stage, including those raising teenagers, adult children they are in conflict with, or children with complex needs. The focus and methods will differ depending on the child's developmental stage, but the support is relevant across ages.

Can both parents attend parenting therapy together?

Yes, and doing so can be useful when both parents want to align on approach or when coparenting conflict is part of the concern. Therapists who work with two parents together focus on the parenting relationship rather than the couple relationship, though those often overlap.

What approaches do parenting therapists use?

Therapists in this area draw on several evidence-based methods depending on the concern, including Behavioural Parent Training, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Emotion Coaching, and attachment-based frameworks. Some also incorporate elements of CBT or reflective parenting models. The approach a therapist uses should match the specific challenge you bring.

How long does parenting therapy typically last?

It depends on the focus. Skill-based programs like Behavioural Parent Training are often structured over eight to twelve sessions. More exploratory or relationship-focused work may continue longer. Many parents find that even a few sessions produce meaningful change if the concern is specific and they engage actively between appointments.

Can parenting therapy be done online?

Yes. Many therapists offer parenting support via video sessions, which works well when the focus is on conversation, reflection, and skill practice. Some approaches that involve observing parent-child interaction in real time may be better suited to in-person sessions. Check with individual therapists about what they offer.

Does parenting therapy involve blame or judgment?

A skilled therapist approaches parenting challenges with curiosity rather than judgment. The goal is to understand patterns and build capacity, not to assess whether you are a good or bad parent. If you leave sessions feeling criticized or ashamed rather than supported, it may be worth finding a different therapist.

How do I find a parenting therapist in Coquitlam?

Browse therapists in Coquitlam who list parenting, child behaviour, or family issues as areas of focus. Look for providers with experience relevant to your child's age and your specific concern, and check whether they offer in-person or online sessions.

Is parenting therapy covered by insurance in Coquitlam?

Coverage depends on your extended health plan. If the therapist in Coquitlam is a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker, sessions may qualify for reimbursement. Check your policy for eligible designations and whether parenting-focused therapy falls within covered concerns.

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