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Parent counselling

Parent counselling in Thessaloniki and online

A practical and reflective setting for parents who want to understand a difficulty, strengthen communication and respond more consistently within the family.

Parent and child sharing a calm moment

For parents
individually or together

Practical focus
within the family context

In person or online
according to need

Support that considers the whole family context

Parent counselling can help with boundaries, conflict, daily routines, a child’s emotional or behavioural changes, separation, adolescence and difficult family transitions.

Communication

Understanding what is happening beneath repeated tension or disconnection.

Boundaries

Developing clearer, more consistent responses that fit the child’s age and needs.

Change

Supporting the family through separation, relocation, loss or a new developmental stage.

The first meeting clarifies what support is appropriate

The professional listens to the concern and considers the child’s age, family context and practical circumstances. Together you agree on goals and whether parent sessions, adolescent support or another referral is more suitable.

A calm counselling room with natural light

Common questions

Does the child need to attend?

Not necessarily. Many concerns can first be explored with the parent or parents. The professional will discuss whether and when direct work with the child or adolescent is appropriate.

Can both parents participate?

Where appropriate and practical, both parents may participate. The format is agreed according to the request and family circumstances.

You can begin by describing what has changed at home