Hazel Walker

LMFT

services offered

Therapist

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Self-Pay

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Hazel

Hazel Walker, a licensed marriage and family therapist and the founder of It’s aPARENTly Time, LLC, specializes in guiding mothers and couples through their postpartum journey. With a focus on self-care and identity rediscovery, Hazel empowers mothers to prioritize their mental & emotional wellbeing amidst the demands of parenthood. As a dynamic public speaker, she shares her expertise in workshops, providing parents with practical tools for personal growth and relationship enhancement. Dedicated to strengthening couples' bonds, Hazel provides strategies for effective communication and teaches couples how to work together using her TEAM framework. Through collaboration with doulas, OBGYNs, and other perinatal health professionals, she ensures holistic care for her clients. As a professor, Hazel is not only dedicated to empowering mothers and couples, but is also committed to shaping the next generation of clinicians. Hazel's dedication to excellence in training, ensures that future systemic practitioners are equipped with the skills and insights needed to provide comprehensive care to their clients."

about the business

It's aPARENTly Time LLC provides individual and couples counseling to moms & new parent couples looking to: learn how to improve communication skills identify ways to ""fight"" fair instead of ""fighting"" dirty learn how to work better as a team discuss ways to improve all aspects of intimacy in the relationship develop practical ways to share the load of parenthood learn how to develop healthy and secure boundaries when dealing with others (including extended family) learn how to identify the difference between ""me time"", ""us time"", and ""we time"" now that baby is here"