Online therapy
for parents
You hold it together for everyone.
The school calls. The meltdowns. The guilt that keeps
you up at night. Your child has a therapist.
This one is yours.




teens, & families
You can't pour from an empty cup
Your child has their therapist. Who's helping you carry the weight? A dedicated clinician focused entirely on your well-being, separate from your child's care team.

A therapist just for you
Your child has their clinician. You deserve your own. A separate therapist focused entirely on your needs, not your child's treatment plan.
More than parenting tips
Process the stress, guilt, and burnout that come with supporting a child in treatment. This is your space to breathe.
Clinicians who get it
Your therapist understands the emotional weight of parenting a child with mental health needs. You won't have to explain why this is hard.
Fits your family's schedule
Evening and weekend sessions, all virtual. Schedule around school pickups, your child's appointments, and real life.
Why Emora?
Fewer than 7% of clinicians who apply are accepted. Here's how we compare.
Traditional Therapy
Your own therapist, completely separate from your child's care team
Hard to find a therapist who isn't already treating your child
First appointment within 48 hours
6+ week waitlists are common
Insurance-covered (as low as $0)
Up to $300+ per session out of pocket
4.94 average session ratings
No way to see therapist quality before booking
Therapists who specialize in parent burnout and caregiver stress
Generalist therapists with no parent-specific focus
Evening and weekend availability
Weekday-only office hours
Get started in minutes
Licensed in TX, FL, NC, IL, and more. Appointments available within 48 hours. Evening and weekend availability.
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Tell us about yourself
Share your background and goals in our brief, 3-minute questionnaire.
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Add your insurance details
We verify your benefits in seconds. Most families pay $0–$20 per session.
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Meet your therapist
Get matched with a licensed clinician who specializes in supporting parents.

Real stories from parents
Every session is rated by families. Our therapists maintain a 4.9+ average, because results matter.
Luv Ms Tyra she really helps my daughter in many ways
Parent of a 13 year old
Jun 4, 2026
Tyra Rios, LMFT
It felt great discussing some issues that were a bit uncomfortable.
Parent of a 10 year old
Jun 4, 2026
Stefanie Luttrell, LPC, NCC, C-DBT
Ms. Cassandra was exceptional, as always. Caring, knowledgable, kind, right on the ball, always such a pleasure to see her! We feel very lucky to have her as Luka’s therapist!
Parent of a 9 year old
Jun 4, 2026
Cassandra Rikard, LMHC
Megan is the kid est most understanding therapist. She works even through technical difficulties, always with a simile and task for my kid to do while waiting for the next session. We have seen the change in our daughter and are delighted with it.
Parent of a 14 year old
Jun 4, 2026
Megan Lundy, LCSW
I felt that my therapist listened to me and having her there for me at my hardest moment felt wonderful. She’s attentive, kind and caring.
Parent of a 12 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Jessica Moya, LCSW-S
Deanna has been a wonderful therapist for myself and my daughters. She has helped through some tough times and has been amazing. I highly recommend her to everyone.
Parent of a 15 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Deanna Ruocco, LCSW
Thank you Jennifer for your kindness and compassion for Christian
Parent of a 16 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Jennifer Clark, LCSW
My 4 year old daughter looks forward to her sessions with Korina every week. Korina has been extremely helpful to her and to me in learning how to navigate difficult situations that arise.
Parent of a 4 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Korina Herrera, LMHC
I believe it is helpful that my daughter has a therapist again. Nothing seemed challenging and my daughter said her new therapist seemed kind.
Parent of a 12 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Laura Doocy, LPC-A
They listened really well and were a delight to meet with
Parent of a 13 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Taylor Burch, LMFT
Cecilia listened to everyone in the family and asked good questions. She expressed a positive attitude. We are looking forward to the next meeting
Parent of an 11 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Cecilia Coleman, LPC-A
My child is attending these sessions and connecting with the therapist. They are working well together and I have seen so much improvement in mood, personal hygiene and emotional processing. I'm so relieved we found Korina. There is trust and safety with her.
Parent of a 13 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Korina Herrera, LMHC
I felt like she understood my daughter and that will be helpful.
Parent of an 8 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Miranda Delehoy, LCSW
She told me about tapping and how she didn’t feel safe. I am glad i know that now.
Parent of a 10 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Courtney Trejo, LPC-Associate
I love Jocelyn’s care and ability to make things fun and meaningful. I love that she includes my child in the decisions.
Parent of a 7 year old
Jun 3, 2026
Jocelyn Zafra, LMFT
Baseball conversation broke the ice.
Parent of a 12 year old
Jun 2, 2026
Matt Dellon, RCSWI
Natalie is so easy to talk to and very sweet
Parent of a 14 year old
Jun 2, 2026
Natalie Benedetto, LCSW
She is awesome!! Very helpful and thorough.
Parent of a 5 year old
Jun 2, 2026
Katie Jones, CPNP-PC, PMHNP-BC
Frequently asked questions
Parenting a child with mental health challenges can be isolating, overwhelming, and emotionally exhausting. Your child's therapist is focused on your child — but who's focused on you?
Having your own therapist gives you a confidential space to process your own stress, guilt, and worry without burdening your child or partner. Research consistently shows that parental mental health directly impacts child outcomes.
Family therapy involves the whole family in sessions together. Parent therapy is just for you — a private space to work through your own anxiety, stress, and emotions related to parenting and beyond.
Many parents find that having their own therapist makes them more effective in family sessions and more emotionally available at home.
Your sessions are fully confidential and protected under HIPAA. Nothing you share will be communicated to your child's therapist or anyone else without your explicit written consent.
If you'd like your therapist to coordinate with your child's care team, that's an option — but it's always your choice.
That feeling is incredibly common — and it's one of the biggest barriers parents face. The truth is, you don't have to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. Even high-functioning parents carry invisible weight.
Therapy isn't a sign that you're failing. It's a sign that you care enough about your family to invest in yourself.
Yes. We accept most major insurance plans, and parent therapy is billed as individual therapy — which is covered by most plans. You can check your specific coverage on our cost estimator page.
If your plan isn't accepted, our team can help you explore out-of-network benefits or other options.
All Emora sessions are virtual, so you can attend from home, your car, or wherever you have 50 minutes of privacy. We offer evening and weekend appointments specifically for working parents.
Many parents schedule their sessions right after dropping their child off or during lunch breaks. Flexibility is built into how we work.
Whatever matters most to you. Common topics include managing anxiety about your child's diagnosis, navigating co-parenting disagreements, setting boundaries, processing guilt, and rediscovering your own identity beyond parenthood.
Your therapist will follow your lead while also helping you build concrete coping strategies you can use right away.
Each parent would have their own dedicated therapist. This ensures you each have a truly private, unbiased space. If you and your partner want to work on relationship dynamics together, we can connect you with a couples therapist separately.
Having individual therapists actually strengthens your relationship by giving each of you the tools to show up better for each other.
Your family is stronger when you are.
Your child's mental health journey affects the whole family. Having your own therapist means you can show up as the parent you want to be, without carrying it all alone.



