How to Talk to Your Parents Sacramento CA
It's often hard for parents and children to spend time talking to each other. Parents often think they are over-stepping their boundaries while children often think their parents may not be interested in what they have to say. Some simple steps can help you achieve better communication.
Dr. Marilynn Irvine
Marilynn S. Irvine, Ph.D.
916-962-0218
4112 Pennsylvania Avenue
Fair Oaks, CA
Dr. Marilynn Irvine
Marilynn S. Irvine, Ph.D.
916-962-0218
4112 Pennsylvania Avenue
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Credentials
Credentials: Ph.D., MFT
Licensed in California
31 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Aging, Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Career/Employment Concerns, Child Abuse and Neglect, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Dissociative Disorders, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Parenting Issues, Physical Il
Populations Served
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics), Children of Divorce, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Military/Veterans, Caregivers, Step Families, Gifted, Chronic Illness, Cancer Patients, Interracial Families/Couples, Biracial, Grandparents, Obese or Overweight, College Stude
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Children (6-12), Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
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Christine Cipperly, MA, MFT Intern
916-329-7219
2620 J Street
Sacramento, CA
Christine Cipperly, MA, MFT Intern
916-329-7219
2620 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Specialties
Addictions or Substance Abuse,Anxiety or Fears,Child or Adolescent Issues,Christian Counseling,Depression,Divorce,Loss or Grief,Parenting,Relationship Issues,Spirituality
Education
I have a Master's in Counseling Psychology from the University of San Francisco. My undergraduate degrees are in Organizational Behavior and Creative Writing.
Membership Organizations
Deborah Cohen, MFT, Supervisor
Candice Erba
(916) 794-0161
3010 I St.
Sacramento, CA
Candice Erba
(916) 794-0161
3010 I St.
Sacramento, CA 95816
Specialties
Relationship Issues, Depression, Divorce, Impulse Control Disorders
Qualification
School: CA State Univ. Sacramento
Year of Graduation: 1982
Years In Practice: 20+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13),Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults,Elders (65+)
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: No
Dr. Ray Brown, LMFT, CHT
(916) 492-8530
418 Alhambra Blvd.
Sacramento, CA
Dr. Ray Brown, LMFT, CHT
(916) 492-8530
418 Alhambra Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95816
Specialties
Anger Management,Anxiety or Fears,Chronic Pain or Illness,Impulse Control Disorders,Loss or Grief,Relationship Issues,Trauma and PTSD
Education
PhD in Depth PsychologyMS in Marriage, Family & Child CounselingBS in Psychology
Membership Organizations
Ray Brown, PhD, LMFT, CHT
Ms. Jackie Parker
(916) 302-4430
2710 X Street, Suite 1
Sacramento, CA
Ms. Jackie Parker
(916) 302-4430
2710 X Street, Suite 1
Sacramento, CA 95818
Specialties
Divorce, Adoption, Parenting
Qualification
School: University of San Francisco
Year of Graduation: 1993
Years In Practice: 15+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Toddlers / Preschoolers (0 to 6),Children (6 to 10),Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepted Insurance Plans: CA Victims of Crime
Dr. Andrew Mendonsa, Psy.D.
916-224-0212
2118 P Street
Sacramento, CA
Dr. Andrew Mendonsa, Psy.D.
916-224-0212
2118 P Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Specialties
Anger Management,Anxiety or Fears,Career Counseling,Child or Adolescent Issues,Depression,Gay Lesbian Issues,Life Coaching,Loss or Grief,Personality Disorders,Relationship Issues
Mrs. Kami Storck
(916) 837-0197
2618 J Street
Sacramento, CA
Mrs. Kami Storck
(916) 837-0197
2618 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Specialties
Relationship Issues, Child or Adolescent, Divorce, Elderly Persons Disorders
Qualification
School: Chapman University
Year of Graduation: 2007
Years In Practice: 3 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Age: Adolescents,Adults,Elders
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepted Insurance Plans: ComPsych
Kristin Mortensen
(916) 952-3535
Sacramento, CA
Kristin Mortensen
(916) 952-3535
Sacramento, CA 95816
Practice Areas
Career Development, Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Counselor Education, Couples & Family
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Billie Glover
(916) 213-5937
Sacramento, CA
Billie Glover
(916) 213-5937
Sacramento, CA 95817
Practice Areas
Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Couples & Family, Mental Health/Agency Counseling, Supervision
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Jason Isacson
(916) 386-3000
Sacramento, CA
Jason Isacson
(916) 386-3000
Sacramento, CA 95826
Practice Areas
Addictions and Dependency, Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Couples & Family, Mental Health/Agency Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
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Steps
- Find something that interests both you and your parents. You may have a thing for classic rock or Frank Sinatra that they share, so talk about it. Or perhaps you and your dad are both into sports. Then talk about the game last night, or the game at school. You will find that the conversation will come easily between all of you.
- If you have a regular dinner time each night, try asking your parents about their day. You can be amazed at how easily they will open to you, with this simple question. Remember, that you have to open up to them also. Tell them what happened at school, or the new friend you met. Mention the new movie at the cinema, or the new book you saw in the bookstore; that you think your mom might like. They will reply, and soon all of you will be engrossed in a good 'give and take' conversation.
- When they talk, look at them so that they know you are listening. Don't act bored, or like you're not interested or they probably will stop talking, and walk away. Let them know you think that they have fascinating things to say by responding to what they say.
- A good conversation starter can start by watching a television show together. Often topics depicted on the show transcend to every day life, especially teen issues. Some of these include teen pregnancy, suicide, and rape, so don't expect the conversations to always be light and fluffy. Ask them questions about anything you need to know about any of these things, and watch the conversation flow.
- If all this fails, you can always try telling your parents how much you enjoy being with and talking to them. Parents tend to give teenagers too much space sometimes. Remind that even though you are not a little kid anymore, you still need them for guidance.
- Ask them for advice, talk to them about things that bother you, and mention things that others do that disturb you. By opening up, you will be 'friends' with your parents, and conversation will come easily.
Tips
- While your parent prepares dinner; set the table, so that you are both doing something in the kitchen together. This makes it easy to talk, especially about the new "dreamy guy or girl" in school, that new movie, or a friend you met.
- Mornings can be a rush, but you should never be too rushed for a good morning hug, and an "I love you", as you rush out the door.
- Have open forums at least once a year, on or hours before New Year's eve particularly.
- Little things count. Never forget to give them small presents just to let them know you remember them.
- Little words count. A "thank you" warms their heart and makes them feel fulfilled.
- Agree with them even when you truly dont. Clean your room,play with your younger siblings,help them out most of the time.
Warnings
- Be Patient. If you and your parents have not developed good communication skills in the past, it might take time for them to feel comfortable talking about themselves to you.But, they are your parents and after all you should feel comfortable talking to them about anything. They love you, and want to help... most of the time......sometimes!
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