Parent-Infant Psychotherapy

Parent-infant psychotherapy is an intervention for parents or caregivers with babies. This psychotherapeutic approach emphasizes the significance of the early attachment relationship as vital for human psychological development. The relationship between the infant and the caregiver is the main focus to improve the relationship and aid optimal infant development. Additionally, parent-infant psychotherapy aims to improve the parent or caregiver’s perception of the infant by examining the dyad’s functioning as well as the parent or caregiver’s own experiences.

“I once said: ‘there is no such thing as an infant’ meaning, of course, that wherever one finds an infant one finds maternal care, and without maternal care there would be no infant.” – Donald Winnicott

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Frequently asked questions

What ages do you work with in your practice?

I work with individuals across the lifespan, including children, adolescents, young adults, parents, and families.

How long does a typical therapy session last?

Therapy sessions typically last 50 minutes for individual sessions and may vary for assessments or specialized interventions.

What can I expect during the initial assessment or consultation?

During the initial assessment or consultation, we will discuss your concerns, gather relevant background information, and collaboratively develop a plan tailored to your needs.

Do you accept medical aid or offer payment plans?

Yes, I accept medical aid for eligible services. Payment plans can also be discussed based on individual circumstances.

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