Harmony in Parenting - A Psychology Center, Inc.

Harmony in Parenting - A Psychology Center, Inc. At Harmony in Parenting (HIP) we understand that parenting has its stressors, which can also impact how we connect and respond to our children.

Therapy and consultation support is provided to children, adults, families, and schools seeking support in building resiliency, while addressing current challenges. Our goal is to help parents gain awareness of the barriers to finding peace and to help parents make shifts toward change, to ultimately help their child succeed. We have noticed as parents begin to embrace where they are, they become

more mindful of their needs, attuned to the needs of their child, and feel more confident in their role as parent.

Clinical consultation is now available to therapists!
05/07/2024

Clinical consultation is now available to therapists!

It is often so hard to remember this in the midst of a tantrum with your toddler or an argument with a spouse. It is als...
01/28/2023

It is often so hard to remember this in the midst of a tantrum with your toddler or an argument with a spouse. It is also so hard to notice this for ourselves. Yet noticing this can be the first step in addressing true needs.

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Los Angeles, CA
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At Harmony in Parenting (HIP) we provide guidance to parents and school staff in order to build children up for success. By gaining awareness of the barriers and helping parents and schools make shifts toward change, we have noticed children feel more at ease, are more attuned to, and grow up to be successful in their lives.

HIP has been co-founded by two psychologists, Dr. Rosalie Finer and Dr. Azine Graff. They bring their decades of expertise in helping children and their families address barriers to academic and social success along with happiness. They consider individual and family needs, whether they are providing support in the form of therapy, groups, or consultations to schools.