Caregiver Coaching
Empowering parents and caregivers with practical strategies, expert guidance, and emotional support to confidently navigate their child’s behavioral and developmental needs.
How It Works:
Caregiver coaching is used to engage family caregivers in (1) developing a deeper understanding of the function of emotions, (2) effective communication around difficult topics and during times of high emotions, and (3) active and focused problem-solving approaches related to family dynamics to improve the quality of family relationships, reduce stress, reduce ineffective accommodations, and improve overall family functioning.
Focus:
- Improving interpersonal relationships
- Caregiver burnout
- Family communication
- Effective limit setting
- Managing ineffective patterns of accommodation
- Safety concerns and risk management
Strategic Solutions + Patient-Centric Care
Our approach utilizes research-backed treatment so you or your child get better results, with less chance of reoccurrence. Plus, by monitoring treatments as they progress, we’re better equipped to avoid roadblocks and troubleshoot immediately should challenges arise.
Evidence-Based Assessments
Personalized Treatments
Compassionate Care
Patient-Centered Outcome Tracking
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is caregiver coaching really that important?
Yes! We know that parenting/caregiving can be really, really stressful and exhausting. We also know that problems with one member of the family typically spill over to affect everyone in the family. The good news is that there are great, evidence-based approaches to managing these problems for parents/caregivers of kids of all ages.
How often does caregiver coaching take place and how long does it last?
Caregiver coaching typically occurs on a weekly basis, but the timing and frequency of these meetings will be up to you and your treatment team to decide on together.
Do both parents/caregivers within the immediate family system need to attend?
In most instances, yes, we would prefer for all primary caregivers to attend sessions. We believe that the most effective coaching includes all caregivers within a family system. Exceptions to this are possible on a case-by-case basis.
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