Unfortunately, no. Dr. Neufeld retired from private practice several years ago and therefore no longer provides consultation. His focus is now on developing courses and training others in his attachment-based model. However, we do have a growing number of professional therapists and counsellors who do provide this service. Please check the Counsellors page for options.

There are two parts to this answer. The first part of the answer has to do with our approach. Our counsellors are committed to work with the parent(s) whenever we can to assist them to become the answers to their child. If the counsellor needs to meet with the child for the purpose of making…

Theoretically the answer is ‘yes’, however, Dr. Neufeld is only able to accept precious few of the many generous invitations he receives. Practically it depends very much on whether it fits with Dr. Neufeld’s priorities and availability. He gives highest priority to invitations that have the greatest reach and where there are already Neufeld Institute…

No, he is not. He provides support to practitioners who are involved in our course facilitator program via regular case study master classes, but this doesn’t necessarily qualify for formal supervision hours as it is in a group setting and not individual support. However, some of our Neufeld Institute Faculty may be able to provide…

There are two parts to this answer. Firstly, we wish we had the resources to help; however, the limited resources we have are primarily devoted to providing individual follow-up support to the parents who take our courses. On the other hand, Dr. Neufeld’s experience and belief is that the best therapy one could ever engage…

No, we don’t get involved in legal matters. Our mission is to make sense of kids to the adults responsible for them. We try to stay with what we do best. Our parent consultants will support parents in caring for their children through the processes of separation and divorce, but not in doing evaluations or…

No, we do not offer this service nor do we provide recommendations.

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