Please note: due to COVID-19, all appointments will be conducted via Telehealth. Children under 5 will not be seen in this setting; however, parents will engage in parent consultations and have ample opportunities to make meaning of their child’s behaviors, their own emotional experiences, and respond in more regulating and adaptive ways.
Therapy for Infants and Toddlers Birth to Five
Bryana Kappa’s Fee: $225/45 minute session
Amber Molnar’s Fee: $100/45 minute session
Sari Knight’s Fee: $100/45 minute session
For information concerning insurance and sliding scale opportunities, please visit the FAQ page.
Therapy for infants and toddlers birth to five years old treats issues such as separation anxiety, temper tantrums, defiance, physical aggression such as hitting, kicking, and biting, mood issues such as depression, and other disruptive behaviors that have a negative effect on the family. If your child has daycare or preschool problems, or difficulty with functioning on a day-to-day basis, this type of therapy may be helpful for your family. This type of therapy includes the parents, providing concrete skills when needed, as well as strategies to understand the underlying meaning behind your child’s behaviors, thoughts, feelings, and needs. If you or your child are a victim of abuse or neglect, Child Parent Psychotherapy is an evidenced-based practice to help you heal from your troubles and improve your family’s authentic connections to one another.
Family Therapy:
Amber Molnar’s Fee: $100/45 minute session
Sari Knight’s Fee: $100/45 minute session
Family Therapy aims to improve family dynamics, communication patterns, and authentic connections between family members. This type of therapy is ideal for families with children 6 years old and up. If your family is struggling with areas concerning discipline, defiance, aggressive behaviors, anger management, poor communication, and actively living your family values, Family Therapy is ideal to help your family move forward toward healthy, meaningful relationships.
Parent Therapy and Consultation
Bryana Kappa’s Fee: $225/45 minute session
Amber Molnar’s Fee: $100/45 minute session
Sari Knight’s Fee: $100/45 minute session
Parent therapy is designed to assist parents in accomplishing parenting goals that improve the quality of their home and family life. This action-oriented therapy assists parents in identifying the meaning behind their own behaviors as well as the meaning behind their children’s behaviors. Through this meaning-making process, parents develop confidence in their abilities to better regulate and support their children. This type of therapy is ideal when the child has no identifiable mental health concerns or needs, but rather, the parents could benefit from concrete guidance and support. Children are not directly involved in this style of therapy. Parents are often encouraged to reflect on their past so as to better understand the child-parent dynamics with which they are struggling.
Maternal Mental Health:
Bryana Kappa’s Fee: $225/45 minute session
Amber Molnar’s Fee: $100/45 minute session
Sari Knight’s Fee: $100/45 minute session
The perinatal period lasts from pregnancy through the first year of your baby’s life. 20% of new mothers experience feeling overwhelmed, anxious, scared, or sad, even though they know that they do not want to feel this way. You don’t have to feel alone in your new role, and you deserve to have the emotional support you need. We specialize in treating postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, and postpartum OCD, which can present as strong and often confusing feelings of unexplained sadness, difficulty bonding, guilt, hopelessness, disorganized thinking, panic, obsessions, or scary thoughts. This goal oriented therapy aims to get you feeling better as quickly as possible so you can grow in your parenting role.
Private Infant Massage Instruction: $175/hour
Infant Massage boasts many benefits for parents and their infants. In a private infant massage lesson, you form a strong bond of love and trust with your baby and help your baby sleep better and for longer. Specific exercises help ease your baby’s gas and colic pain, as well as constipation. Infant massage also stimulates your baby’s brain development, while also helping you learn more about your baby’s body language and cues.