Therapy for Children and Teens

When your child faces emotional or behavioral hurdles like anxiety or depression, seeking professional help is a natural step. Therapy can provide a safe space for them to develop coping mechanisms and build resilience. Our services are designed to address a wide range of challenges, offering tailored support to help your child navigate their struggles and foster healthy emotional growth.

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Is Your Child Struggling To Control Their Emotions?

Childhood is a time of growth, but it’s also common for children to encounter obstacles. Misbehaving, struggling academically, or having trouble fitting in are frequent challenges. While these behaviors can sometimes indicate deeper issues such as anxiety or depression, it’s important to remember that they are not insurmountable. With the appropriate support, including understanding guidance and therapeutic interventions, children can successfully navigate these difficulties and develop the resilience they need to flourish.

Behavioral changes appear

your child’s behavior may be causing concern. Frequent, intense meltdowns, often sparked by minor events, could be a daily occurrence. You might observe constant arguing, struggles with peer interactions, and disruptive behavior at school. This apparent lack of control can be distressing for both you and your child, and it’s important to understand the potential underlying causes.

Emotional Numbness and Detachment

You might find yourself skipping social events or hobbies you once loved. Worry about public eating or criticism of your appearance can lead to seclusion. This isolation can strain your connections and divert your attention from life beyond diet and physique.

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It can be tough to talk to adults, especially parents, and we genuinely understand that. Here in our private and safe space, you'll find someone who truly listens, who will help you explore big feelings, discover your inner strengths, and build your self-confidence as you move towards healing.

You May Have Some Questions About Child Therapy…

It’s normal to feel alone in your trauma, as if you’re the only one dealing with it. But in reality, trauma occurs quite frequently. Some statistics report that up to 70% of people have experienced a traumatic event (1) and it’s estimated that around 6% of individuals will struggle with PTSD at some point in their lifetime (2). Sadly, many people don’t realize just how universal trauma really is. They may not even recognize it in their own lives. They think that trauma is exclusive to combat veterans and people who’ve suffered from tremendous violence. They don’t realize that many of their own experiences—being in toxic relationships, growing up with controlling parents, or enduring a chronic illness—can be traumatizing. A mental health professional can help you understand how some of your own life experiences may have caused hidden emotional scars.

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