Parent Coaching Program For Teen Mental Health Conditions

Parent Coaching Program delivers education and support for caregivers navigating adolescent mental health challenges. Bright Path operates parent programming developed by licensed clinical professionals understanding family system dynamics. Coaching philosophy recognizes parents as essential partners in adolescent mental health recovery rather than passive observers.

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services licensing authorizes comprehensive family programming integration. Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities CARF accreditation includes family services as core treatment components. Parent Coaching operates at Wake Forest and Hillsborough locations with virtual participation options available. Programming serves families with teens currently enrolled in Bright Path services plus alumni families up to 60 days post-discharge.

Parent Coaching Program includes weekly group sessions addressing caregiver education and skill development needs. Tuesday morning sessions from 8:30-9:30 AM accommodate parent schedules with early teen drop-off availability. Group format combines psychoeducation presentations with peer support discussions and practical strategy sharing. Experienced Bright Path clinical staff facilitate sessions creating psychologically safe environments for vulnerable parent sharing.

Weekly sessions strengthen parenting strategies supporting adolescent mental health recovery at home. Evidence-based parenting techniques address behavioral management, communication improvement, and crisis response protocols. Clinical staff provide ongoing consultation answering specific parent questions and concerns arising during teen treatment.

Tuesday morning sessions occur at both facility locations with virtual attendance options. Wake Forest location at 203 Capcom Avenue Suite 104 hosts in-person groups. Hillsborough facility provides Orange County access. Virtual participation eliminates transportation barriers for North Carolina families statewide.

Parenting adolescents experiencing mental health conditions creates unique stressors affecting family functioning. Research shows approximately 10-20% of adolescents face mental health difficulties that impact daily functioning, while social media and news exposure can influence teen behavior in complex ways—positive correlations exist between thoughtful news engagement and empathy, though negative news exposure can increase aggression.

Parent Coaching addresses these challenges through structured education and peer support, reducing family stress and improving outcomes for teens.

  • Weekly education sessions building your parenting toolkit
  • Peer support connections with families walking similar paths
  • Evidence-based strategies for navigating challenging behaviors at home
  • Communication skills that actually strengthen parent-teen relationships
  • Crisis response training ensuring you're prepared when moments matter
  • Real understanding of your teen's mental health experience
  • Practical techniques you can use starting today
  • Confidential group environment where authenticity is welcome
  • Facilitation by experienced Bright Path clinical staff who get it
  • Early morning timing that works with your work schedule
  • Early teen drop-off that coordinates with treatment programming
  • No-cost participation for current and recent families
  • In-person attendance at both facility locations
  • Virtual participation option that removes geographic barriers
  • Alumni access up to 60 days post-discharge supporting your transition

    How Bright Path Works with Parents in Parent Coaching Program

    Values guiding Parent Coaching delivery include:

    Be Open-Hearted & Open-Minded

    Unconditional Positive Regard

    We are intentional about shifting our bias and setting aside our own ego, so that no one has to feel judged or has to hide who they are. We meet everyone with whole-hearted curiosity and compassion. Especially when life is heavy. You're already worthy, already welcome.

    Parents attending coaching often carry guilt and self-blame regarding their teen's mental health struggles. Our group environment cultivates acceptance enabling honest discussions about parenting challenges and mistakes. Unconditional regard within sessions facilitates authentic sharing about family difficulties without fear of judgment. Parents heal alongside teens when experiencing understanding rather than criticism from facilitators and peers.

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    What Does Bright Path's Parent Coaching Program in North Carolina Include?

    Bright Path's parent coaching program in North Carolina includes the following components:

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    Weekly Group Sessions - Tuesday Mornings 8:30-9:30 AM

    Description

    Weekly group sessions provide structured parent education and peer support opportunities. Tuesday morning timing from 8:30-9:30 AM accommodates parent work schedules. One-hour sessions balance psychoeducation content delivery with group discussion and sharing time. Experienced Bright Path clinical staff facilitate sessions ensuring psychological safety and productive learning environments.

    Sessions serve current families with teens enrolled in PHP or IOP programming. Alumni families up to 60 days post-discharge maintain access supporting treatment transitions. Smaller group sizes create intimate supportive community environments. Early teen drop-off availability at 8:00 AM coordinates with parent session timing.

    Groups meet at Wake Forest and Hillsborough facilities with virtual attendance options available. Content rotates addressing varied topics relevant to parenting adolescents experiencing mental health conditions. Facilitated discussion format encourages parent questions, sharing, and peer support exchanges. Confidentiality agreements establish psychological safety for vulnerable family information disclosure.

    What to Expect

    Parents arrive at 8:30 AM for coffee and informal connection before structured session begins. Opening check-in allows brief sharing about weekly highs and lows related to parenting challenges. Psychoeducation component delivers 20-25 minutes of content on specific parenting topics or mental health education.

    Topics rotate including DBT skill application at home, behavioral management strategies, communication techniques, crisis response protocols, and mental health condition education. Presentation formats vary including brief lectures, video content, handout reviews, and skill demonstrations. Interactive components encourage parent questions and clarification throughout presentations.

    Group discussion follows psychoeducation allowing parents sharing personal experiences and challenges. Facilitators guide discussions ensuring balanced participation and psychological safety maintenance. Peer support exchanges occur naturally as parents recognize shared experiences and offer mutual encouragement. Problem-solving discussions address specific challenges parents encounter implementing strategies at home.

    Closing segment summarizes key takeaways and previews next week's topic. Parents receive handouts or resources supporting home implementation of discussed strategies. Optional informal connection time follows for parents desiring additional peer support. Virtual participants access identical content and discussion opportunities through video conferencing technology.

    Advantages of Working with Bright Path for Parent Coaching Program in North Carolina

    The advantages of working with Bright Path's Parent Coaching Program in North Carolina are listed below:

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    1. No-Cost Participation for Current and Alumni Families

    Parent Coaching participation requires no additional fees beyond teen treatment costs. Current families with teens in PHP or IOP access programming at no charge. Alumni families maintain access up to 60 days post-discharge supporting challenging transition periods. Free participation removes financial barriers preventing parent skill development and support access.

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    2. Clinical Staff Facilitation Ensuring Quality Content and Psychological Safety

    Experienced Bright Path clinical staff facilitate all Parent Coaching sessions. Licensed therapists and clinical directors bring professional expertise to content delivery and group management. Clinical training ensures psychologically safe environments for vulnerable sharing and emotional processing. Staff knowledge enables accurate mental health information provision and complex question answering.

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    3. Convenient Tuesday Morning Scheduling with Early Drop-Off Options

    8:30-9:30 AM Tuesday timing accommodates many parent work schedules. Morning sessions allow participation before standard workday commencement. One-hour duration respects parent time constraints while providing sufficient learning and connection opportunities. Early 8:00 AM teen drop-off availability coordinates with parent session timing eliminating scheduling conflicts.

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    4. Evidence-Based Content Grounded in Research and Best Practices

    Psychoeducation content derives from clinical research and evidence-based treatment approaches. DBT principles and techniques receive adaptation for parent home implementation. Behavioral management strategies come from proven parent training programs and adolescent development research. Information accuracy ensures parents receive reliable guidance supporting teen mental health recovery.

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    5. Peer Support Reducing Isolation and Building Community Connections

    Group format facilitates peer connections among families sharing similar struggles. Isolation reduction occurs through discovering others experiencing comparable parenting challenges. Community development provides ongoing support extending beyond formal treatment periods. Peer relationships often become valuable resources during difficult moments requiring understanding and encouragement.

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    6. Practical Skill Development with Home Implementation Focus

    Training emphasizes practical strategy development for immediate home application. Role-playing and scenario discussions prepare parents for real-world implementation challenges. Follow-up discussions address implementation obstacles and strategy refinement needs. Practical focus ensures parents leave with usable tools rather than abstract concepts alone.

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    7. Rotating Topics Addressing Comprehensive Parent Education Needs

    Topic rotation ensures exposure to varied content relevant across different parenting challenges. Mental health education, behavioral management, communication skills, and crisis response receive dedicated attention. Comprehensive coverage addresses multiple parent knowledge and skill development needs. Repeated attendance allows deepening understanding through topic revisitation and discussion.

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    8. Confidential Group Environment Encouraging Vulnerable Sharing

    Strict confidentiality agreements protect vulnerable family information shared during sessions. Group norms emphasize non-judgment and respectful communication creating psychological safety. Safe environment encourages authentic sharing about struggles, mistakes, and fears without shame or criticism. Confidentiality maintenance builds trust enabling progressive vulnerability and openness among participants.

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    9. Multiple Attendance Options Including In-Person and Virtual

    In-person attendance available at both Wake Forest and Hillsborough facilities. Virtual participation option eliminates geographic barriers for distant North Carolina families. Technology platform enables full engagement including seeing/hearing facilitator and other participants. Multiple formats ensure access regardless of location or transportation limitations.

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    10. Alumni Access Supporting Post-Discharge Transition Challenges

    Sixty-day post-discharge access recognizes transition period challenges requiring continued support. Alumni parents maintain community connections easing discharge adjustment difficulties. Ongoing access provides safety net during vulnerable weeks following intensive treatment completion. Extended participation supports long-term family system changes versus short-term crisis resolution alone.

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    11. Integration with Teen Treatment Programming Creating Family System Approach

    Parent Coaching integrates with teen PHP and IOP programming creating comprehensive family-focused treatment. Parallel parent skill development reinforces teen skill acquisition enhancing overall treatment effectiveness. Family system approach recognizes adolescent mental health occurs within relational contexts requiring multi-person intervention. Coordinated programming prevents teen-parent skill mismatches undermining treatment gains.

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    12. Early Morning Timing Minimizing Work Schedule Disruptions

    Morning sessions allow attendance before work start times reducing employment conflicts. One-hour duration permits participation without extended absences from work responsibilities. Timing consideration reflects understanding of parent competing demands and scheduling challenges. Accessibility through convenient timing increases participation likelihood and consistency.

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    From First Call to First Day

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      Call & Connect

      Reach out by phone, form, or referral.

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      Clinical Review

      Expert eyes assess your teen's needs

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      Teen Assessment

      One-on-one conversation with your teen.

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      First Day of Care

      A carefully orchestrated beginning

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    Bright Path is led by Clinicians Who Are Both Skilled And Deeply Human

    Our team includes licensed therapists, psychiatrists, and educators — all passionate about adolescent mental health.

    Shantel Sullivan

    Shantel Sullivan - Chief Executive Officer

    Dr. Sullivan brings extensive experience to her role as Bright Path’s Chief Executive Officer. She has been a clinical leader in residential adolescent treatment, adult outpatient services, and academia. With more than a decade of experience as a licensed social worker in New York and North Carolina, Dr. Sullivan has collaborated broadly with individuals, families, and the community. Dr. Sullivan earned a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from the State University of New York at Potsdam in 2006, a Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW), and a graduate certificate in addictions counseling in 2008 from the University of New England. She went on to complete a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership with a concentration in transformational leadership also from the University of New England in Portland, Maine in 2017. She served as a faculty member for the State of New York Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Bureau of Workforce Development where she provided regional education on adolescent co-occurring disorders. She moved to North Carolina in 2016 to work in academia as an assistant professor of social work at Western Carolina University. In 2020, she moved to Raleigh to be closer to family and became an adjunct professor at North Carolina State University School of Social Work, where she still teaches part-time. She is a seasoned national speaker, social worker instructor, clinical field instructor, and member of the National Association of Social Workers. In addition to Dr Sullivans clinical work, she edits all of the content on the Bright Path Teen Mental Health Blog to ensure accuracy and accessibility to all of our readers. Dr. Sullivan is committed to increasing access to evidence-based, compassionate, mental health care for adolescents. She further understands the challenges ALL members of a family experience when their loved one is suffering.

    Adrianne Mowatt

    Adrianne Mowatt - Mental Health Technician

    Jennifer is a licensed and nationally board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who provides psychiatric care including assessment, diagnoses, medication management, and therapeutic treatment for teens admitted to PHP programming. She is a graduate of Duke University with a Master of Science in Nursing, with 13 years experience in health care including but not limited to pediatric inpatient psychiatry and perinatal care. Jennifer believes in patient and family-centered health care, collaboration, and integrative care. She is passionate about spreading access to quality mental health care and responding to mental health crises with effective treatment, empathy, and support. In her free time, Jennifer enjoys crafting with her children, also she loves to create a comfortable and relaxing space in her office at Bright Path!


    Abigail Krieck

    Abigail Krieck - Director of Strategic Impact and Outreach

    Dedicated to the cause of mental health and well-being, Abigail is a compassionate Clinical Outreach Specialist at Bright Path Behavioral Health. She plays a pivotal role in bringing support, hope, and healing to individuals and communities in need.

    With 10 years of experience in mental health, Abigail is an advocate for those who may otherwise go unnoticed. Her work as a Clinical Outreach Specialist revolves around ensuring that no one is left behind, that everyone has access to the resources and care they deserve.

    At Bright Path Behavioral Health, Abigail plays a central role in connecting individuals to the vital services they require when stepping down from programming. She specializes in community engagement, and is known for resource coordination that bridges the gap between need and assistance.

    Abigail is committed to fostering partnerships and collaboration within the community. She actively engages in other mental health providers and programs, schools, youth groups, government agencies, and extracurricular programs, working tirelessly to expand access to mental health support.

    Abigail holds her role at Bright Path Behavioral Health with distinction, ensuring that the program’s mission of making quality mental health treatment accessible is realized every day. She is instrumental in breaking down the barriers and stigma associated with mental health, making it easier for individuals to seek help when they need it.

    Outside of her role at Bright Path, Abgail enjoys hiking with her dogs, cooking, baking, and raising carnivorous plants, which provide a well-deserved break and contribute to her own mental well-being.

    Abigail is driven by the belief that everyone should have the opportunity to lead a mentally healthy life. As a Clinical Outreach Specialist, she embodies this principle and works tirelessly to ensure that help is just a call or conversation away.

    Jalecia Beatty

    Jalecia Beatty - Music Therapist

    Jalecia is a licensed clinical mental health counselor associate (LCMHCA) and serves as the Clinical Director. She started at Bright Path as a graduate student intern and is an instrumental part of the program’s growth and development.

    Jalecia attended East Carolina University for undergraduate and graduate studies; and has a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition with a concentration in science, and a master’s in clinical counseling in mental health and substance abuse.

    She is passionate about expanding access to intensive and quality mental health care for adolescents. As someone who has navigated their own journey towards healing and self-acceptance, she personally knows how important it is to have a safe space during your healing journey and how limited the options are for teens. It’s her goal, as one of the psychotherapists and as the PHP program manager, to provide that for teens who are struggling as well as work towards increasing the resources that are available.

    In her free time, she loves traveling and spending time watching Supernatural with her dogs!

    Camille Tate

    Camille Tate - Admissions Coordinator

    Camille holds a Master of Social Work from North Carolina State University. She worked as a case manager and counselor to adults struggling with trauma and substance misuse for three years in Washington, D.C. before returning to North Carolina in 2021.

    Prior to joining the Bright Path team, Camille worked at a software company, supporting non-profits in improving their client data management systems.As Bright Path’s Admissions Coordinator, Camille brings a passion for strengths-based approaches to care and uses her clinical background to help guide families through the often-stressful process of finding quality mental health care for their teenaged children.

    Camille considers herself a fierce advocate for kids and aspires to live in a world where all young people and their families receive support and skills for managing their overall social-emotional wellbeing.Camille takes care of her own wellbeing by making art with lots of glitter, singing at the top of lungs with her ragtag musical group, The Low Down No Pressure Mediocre Music Band, attending a weekly support group, spending time outside, and cuddling up with her cats and partner.

    Ari D’Alessandro

    Ari D’Alessandro - Teen Care Advocate

    Ari graduated from NC State in 2024 with a B.A. in psychology and minors in philosophy, cognitive science, and dance. She spent two years working as a research assistant with a focus on ethics of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and serves as an editorial intern for the American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. She has also volunteered as a crisis counselor with Crisis Text line since 2021, which sparked her interest in crisis intervention and providing empathetic mental health care to those in need.

    Ari is enthusiastic about providing empowering mental health care to teens and young adults, particularly through teaching dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills, and is interested in the application of creative therapies, such as dance movement therapy (DMT). She hopes to pursue a Ph.D. in clinical psychology with an interdisciplinary research focus on personality disorders and the development of novel personality assessments at the intersection of psychology and philosophy. In her free time, Ari enjoys writing, dancing, and spending time with friends.

     Michele Jones

    Michele Jones - Education Liaison

    Michele is a native of Fayetteville N. C. Ms. She attended and graduated from Hampton University with a bachelor’s in social work (BSW). Working in various positions before settling in New York to work for a Non-Profit Foster Care Agency as a Social Worker, where she learned of her love for working with adolescents and their families. Ms. Jones then decided to further her education to learn how to effectively help individuals and families deal with the many struggles they faced and went on to earn a master’s degree in social work (MSW) from Hunter College School of Social Work.

    Upon moving back to North Carolina and continuing to work with young people as a North Carolina Board Certified Special Education Master Teacher. Ms. Jones taught in North Carolina Public Schools for 18 years as a Special Education Teacher for students with various Learning Disabilities at the Elementary and High School level.

    She believes students must be healthy to be educated and educated to be healthy. She uses a collaborative approach and various treatment modalities that have helped strengthen family units, also identifying and treating the core of any diagnosis or issue is essential when working with individuals.

    In her spare time, Ms. Jones enjoys spending time with her family and friends, traveling, and enjoying her happy place, the North Carolina Beaches.

    North Carolina Parent Coaching Program Reviews

    Parent coaching program selection requires evaluating through participant satisfaction, skill application success, family relationship improvements, and community connection quality indicators.

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    Bright Path Behavioral Health offers exceptional anxiety treatment for teens in Wake Forest. Their tailored treatment plans and compassionate staff helped my teen manage their anxiety effectively. Highly recommend their comprehensive approach to anxiety treatment!

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    I don’t typically leave reviews but I do not want any other child or family to struggle when there is an amazing resource like Bright Path in our community. My daughter is still a patient in the PHP and has also been in the IOP. I can’t say enough wonderful things about the program, the staff and most importantly, the significant improvement in my daughter’s symptoms. It is not an exaggeration when I say she is a different person and for the better. She was suffering with symptoms she didn’t understand and the team at Bright Path has given her the tools to continue her mental health self care throughout her life. I wish every teen had this opportunity. I can’t thank BP enough and I wish I could give a million stars rather than 5!

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    My child went through the PHP program and it was a major turning point in their recovery. It was Bright Path or residential, and having that option for PHP at a place that felt safe with practitioners who truly care was a godsend. I can’t say enough good things about how my child did. The bonus was that my child also liked going! They made some true friends there.

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    I can't say enough good things about Bright Path. They are so different than other PHPs in the Raleigh area. The staff genuinely cares about the clients and their families. From intake to graduation from the program we felt care and professionalism every step of the way. Positive attitudes, willingness to look deeper into issues, communication is excellent, and always willing to listen to find solutions or just be the support we needed. I wish they could train other PHPs in the state, because they are doing it the right way.

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    North Carolina Parent Coaching Program FAQ

    Parent Coaching participation duration remains flexible based on individual family needs and preferences. Current families access programming throughout teen PHP or IOP enrollment. Alumni families maintain access up to 60 days post-discharge supporting transition challenges. Some parents attend occasionally while others participate consistently across entire treatment periods.

    Parent Coaching meets Tuesday mornings from 8:30-9:30 AM weekly. One-hour sessions occur consistently regardless of holidays or facility closures. Timing accommodates parent work schedules allowing participation before standard workday commencement. Early teen drop-off at 8:00 AM coordinates with parent session timing.

    Virtual attendance provides identical access to psychoeducation content and peer support discussions. Video conferencing technology enables seeing/hearing facilitators and other parents in real-time. Chat functions allow question submission and comment sharing throughout sessions. Technology support assists parents experiencing connection difficulties or platform navigation challenges.

    Parent Coaching participation requires no fees for families with teens currently enrolled in Bright Path programming. Alumni families up to 60 days post-discharge access sessions at no charge. No-cost structure removes financial barriers to parent education and support access. Teen treatment enrollment or recent discharge status determines eligibility versus payment requirements.

    Rotating topics address comprehensive parent knowledge and skill development needs. Mental health condition education explains depression, anxiety, trauma, and related experiences. DBT skill applications teach supporting teen skill use at home. Behavioral management strategies, communication techniques, crisis response protocols, medication education, school advocacy training, and sibling impact discussions receive dedicated attention across weeks.

    Attendance flexibility exists with parents choosing participation frequency matching their needs and schedules. Weekly attendance maximizes learning and community connection benefits. Occasional participation still provides value through specific topic exposure and peer support access. New parents may attend sporadically initially as comfort and trust develop.

    Participation level remains entirely parent-controlled with no forced sharing or disclosure requirements. Listening-only attendance provides learning benefits without verbal contribution pressure. Group trust typically develops over time with initial discomfort gradually transforming into willingness for vulnerable sharing. Facilitators create psychological safety encouraging but never mandating authentic disclosure.

    Both parents attending together receives encouragement when feasible given work and childcare constraints. Shared learning enhances household consistency in strategy implementation and teen interaction approaches. Some families alternate attendance with different parents participating across weeks. Single parent households receive full support and accommodation within group contexts.

    Sessions begin with coffee and informal connection time before 8:30 AM start. Opening check-in allows brief sharing about weekly experiences and challenges. Psychoeducation content delivery occupies 20-25 minutes covering specific topics through varied presentation formats. Group discussion follows enabling parent questions, sharing, and peer support exchanges. Closing segment summarizes key points and previews upcoming topics.

    Strict confidentiality agreements protect all information shared during sessions. Group members commit to maintaining privacy regarding participant identities and disclosed family details. Facilitators maintain professional confidentiality standards protecting vulnerable information. Limited exceptions exist only for safety concerns including child abuse or imminent danger disclosures.

    No preparation requirements exist for Parent Coaching participation. Willingness to learn and openness to peer support constitute only necessary prerequisites. Some parents choose bringing notebooks for note-taking during psychoeducation segments. Handouts and resources provided eliminate need for advance research or homework completion.

    Parent Coaching operates exclusively in group format capitalizing on peer support and community connection benefits. Individual parent consultation occurs through primary therapist weekly updates during teen treatment. Separate individual parent therapy referrals available for parents requiring personal therapeutic support beyond coaching scope. Group format remains non-negotiable given programming structure and resource allocation realities.

    We Serve Parent Coaching Program Participants Throughout North Carolina

    Wake Forest and Hillsborough locations plus virtual option provide Parent Coaching access serving families statewide.

    Wake Forest Parent Coaching

    Wake Forest Parent Coaching meets at 203 Capcom Ave, Suite 104, Wake Forest, NC 27587. Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Apex, Holly Springs, Garner, Clayton, Knightdale, and Wake County families access convenient location. Wake Forest Chamber membership demonstrates regional partnership commitment.

    Hillsborough Parent Coaching

    Hillsborough Parent Coaching serves Chapel Hill, Durham, Carrboro, Mebane, Burlington, and Orange County families. Orange County Chamber membership reflects local collaborative engagement. Northern Triangle and Piedmont families access Hillsborough sessions.

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