Welcome to Parentime, relationship therapy for parents.

Flexible, online counselling for single parents, couples and co-parents. Model healthy relationships and build happier homes.

Parentime Therapist, Natalie.

Introducing Parentime

I’m Natalie, a relationship therapist specialising in working with parents in South West London and online. Parenthood can bring enormous joy, but the exhaustion, stress and shifting priorities can test even the strongest partnerships.

At Parentime, I support couples, co-parents and single parents to understand the patterns and dynamics that keep them stuck, and build healthier relationships. By improving how you communicate, manage conflict and care for each other, you also model the kind of fulfilling, respectful relationships you want your children to grow up around.

Together, we’ll make sense of what’s happening between you, explore what you each need, and learn practical strategies to create lasting change, for yourselves and your family.

For single parents, therapy can be a space to reflect on current and past relationships, understand recurring patterns, and feel more confident about dating and forming healthier connections in the future.

Common problems
parents bring to therapy

  • Exhaustion and stress leading to tension, conflict and emotional distance

  • Resentment over roles and responsibilities

  • Chaotic days leaving little time for intimacy and connection

  • Adjusting to parenthood and navigating changing roles across life stages

  • Disagreements over parenting

  • Infidelity, betrayals and other crises

  • Patterns from your own childhood or families affecting how you relate, communicate or care for each other now

  • Navigating separation, new partners and blended families

  • Dating and wanting to build healthier relationships as a single parent

Relationship therapy in London and online

  • Couple with child

    Couples Therapy

    Couples counselling for parents who are struggling with communication, intimacy, trust, roles or parenting. This is for couples who want to stay together and improve their relationship, as well as those who are unsure and need space to work things through.

  • Mother and child sitting at laptop.

    Single Parent Therapy

    Relationship counselling for single parents offering support with life after separation, unhealthy relationship patterns or approaching dating again. Alternatively, you might be in a couple, but attending therapy on your own.

  • Parents with child

    Co-parent Therapy

    Co-parenting counselling for parents who are no longer in a relationship but are raising children together, and looking for help with communication, disagreements about parenting, or adjusting after separation.