Build stronger, healthier bonds through understanding and communication.

The parent–child relationship is one of the most important connections in a person’s life — and also one of the most challenging. Whether you’re facing behavioral concerns, emotional distance, or communication breakdowns, The Summit Counseling Center offers supportive, family-focused therapy to strengthen connection and improve dynamics at home.

Is Your Parent–Child Relationship Struggling?

Counseling may benefit you if:

  • There’s frequent conflict, yelling, or frustration between parent and child
  • You feel emotionally disconnected or misunderstood
  • A child or teen is withdrawing, acting out, or struggling to follow rules
  • Communication feels tense, ineffective, or nonexistent
  • Family changes (divorce, new siblings, moves) have created stress or disruption
  • You want tools to nurture a closer, more respectful relationship

Our Approach

We provide a compassionate, neutral space where both parents and children can express feelings, understand each other’s perspectives, and learn skills to grow together. Your plan may include the evidence-based methods listed below.

Therapy is personalized to your family’s values and goals — a place where healing and connection can begin.

Connection Can Grow

With support and practice, families can communicate more clearly and feel closer at home.

Therapists for Parent – Child Relationships

Allison Bates , M.S.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Registered Play Therapist

Korina Calbay , M.S.

Licensed Associated Professional Counselor

Kara Cunningham , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Milton Site Lead

Janet Fluker , M.Ed., M.S.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

Brittany Glaser , M.A., M.Div.

Licensed Professional Counselor
DBT Team Lead
Johns Creek (Old Alabama Rd.) Site Lead

Will Goodwin , M.A

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Licensed Professional Counselor

Patrick Haley , M.S.

Licensed Associate Professional Counselor

Maddie McGarrah , M.Ed.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Registered Play Therapist

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