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Title: New PsychiCare Insights Highlight the Importance of Support for Couples Navigating Parenthood

Gurgaon, Haryana, India, 2nd May 2025 - A new report from PsychiCare, a global provider of online therapy, reveals that the transition to parenthood presents unique challenges for many couples, especially when it comes to communication, emotional balance, and co-parenting harmony. Drawing from over 10,000 hours of online therapy sessions, the report emphasizes the need for early emotional support and guided conversations as couples adjust to their evolving roles as both partners and parents.“We see so many couples who care deeply about each other but are navigating a tough new rhythm after having kids,” says Dr. Jyoti Menon, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at PsychiCare. “Therapy can be a powerful space for reconnecting, redistributing responsibilities, and strengthening the bond between partners.”Key Takeaways:Many couples report feeling emotionally distant or overwhelmed during early parenthood—not due to lack of love, but due to stress, time pressure, and miscommunication.Common tension points include differing parenting styles, disrupted intimacy, and the emotional load of caregiving.Couples who engaged in integrated family support, including child therapy and co-parenting counseling, reported improved connection and communication.Introducing the “Parenting & Partnership” ProgramIn response to these findings, PsychiCare has launched a new online therapy program designed to support both the couple and the child. The “Parenting & Partnership” program combines:Online Marriage CounselingChild & Adolescent TherapyCo-Parenting GuidanceAccess to licensed therapists for tailored support. Sessions are conducted online, making expert mental health care accessible from anywhere in the U.S. “The goal isn’t to fix something broken,” says Ms. Tilottama Khandelw...


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