Building Brave Kids
Does This Sound Like Your Home?
✓ Your child's "what ifs" seem endless and overwhelming
✓ Bedtime has become a nightly battle of fears and worries
✓ School drop-offs are filled with tears and stomach aches
✓ You're exhausted from constantly reassuring your anxious child
✓ Your anxiety is amplified by your child's struggles
Your Path to Family Peace Starts Here
Parenting is hard, but add an anxious kid in the mix and our "what ifs" are coming through the megaphone. This skills-based group is your opportunity to discover ways to support your child while nurturing one of the most essential ingredients to their wellness: your own.
Why This Approach Works
Research-Based Strategies
Parent-Child Focus
Supportive Community
Practical Tools
Sustainable Solutions
Your 5-Week Transformation Journey
Starting January 27th for 5 weeks
Mondays 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CT
Week 1: Introduction
✓ Group introduction and connection
✓ Understanding how worry works
✓ Identifying your starting point
✓ Creating your family's roadmap
✓ Building your support toolkit
Week 2: Now and How
✓ Recognizing anxiety triggers
✓ Understanding family dynamics
✓ Breaking unhelpful patterns
✓ Implementing positive routines
✓ Creating predictable responses
Week 3: Cycles and Patterns
✓ Learning response strategies
✓ Building confidence tools
✓ Managing discomfort together
✓ Supporting growth mindset
✓ Practicing new techniques
Week 4: Skills
✓ Creating sustainable change
✓ Developing family action plans
✓ Setting measurable goals
✓ Building ongoing support
✓ Planning next steps
Week 5: Plan + Resources
✓ Supporting and sustaining change
✓ Creating specific intentions for your household
✓ Simple, modifiable plans so you can check progress
✓ Ongoing support through individual consultation offered
What You'll Gain:
✓ Deep understanding of anxiety
✓ Practical intervention tools
✓ Customized action plan
✓ Supportive community
✓ Renewed confidence
✓ Hope for the future
Meet Your Guide
Christina Confroy, LMFT
Christina is passionate about bringing hope to families in times of struggle. Her personalized approach is described as warm, playful, and engaging as she works with clients to help them better understand themselves within the context of their family dynamics. She values practical interventions that can be easily applied to everyday life. As a mother who has experienced pregnancy loss, she understands the delicate balance of caring for oneself while also caring for others. She asks only one thing of her clients: to come as they are.
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Christina has always been passionate about relationships and gained firsthand experience with the therapeutic benefits of counseling when at the age of 15, her parents divorced. This experience highlighted the importance of communication, connection, and support within families, leading her to pursue a career in the field of counseling. Christina views parents as crucial in nurturing the mental health of children and teens. She is dedicated to Elevate Moms' mission, believing that supporting mothers leads to better outcomes for all.
Christina earned her B.S. in Psychology from Appalachian State University and obtained her M.A. in Applied Family and Child Studies with a Specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy at Northern Illinois University. She moved to Nashville in 2010 to marry her high school sweetheart and in 2015 became licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She has over 14 years of experience serving youth and their families across settings including inpatient, outpatient, home, and school.
Through a collaborative and integrative approach to therapy, Christina draws from CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), Family Systems, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Play Therapy. Her goal is to create a welcoming and secure space where clients of all ages, from kindergarten to adulthood can explore challenges and grow skills that seamlessly transfer from session into everyday life.
Christina seeks out magic in the everyday moments with her husband of 13 years and their 3 children (10, 8, and 4). She loves starting her day in the word with a (sometimes) hot cup of coffee, reading books aloud to her kids, experiencing the Nashville music scene with her husband, and exploring the outdoors. When she’s not out and about, you can find her building community with neighborhood moms, cooking while listening to an audiobook, or roping any willing participant into playing a board game. She loves writing, reading, and running, but more than anything else, she values building meaningful relationships with those around her.