Our goal is to help young people discover ways to be well balanced, comfortable in their own skin and build capacity to handle everyday stressors. We focus on working to understand a child’s internal world to be able to help them put words to feelings, thoughts, sensations and communicate more effectively, whether it’s through play, drawing, or talking. Children often need adult help with this, and helping parents and children understand each other’s needs and perspectives can make for more satisfying relationships at home and in the community. We work on developing the child’s strengths and self-control, as well as applying new ways of coping with life’s challenges.
Children & Adolescents
Counseling with children and adolescents begins with building trust and respect for what the child’s or adolescent’s behavior is communicating.
Mental health concerns in children and adolescents are often hard for parents to identify. It’s not unusual for them to show challenging behavior from time to time. Behavior is a powerful way to communicate when one is unable to put words to feelings or experiences. Behavior is a form of communication. However, an untreated emotional issue can become a serious mental or behavioral problem and affect your child’s development, progress in school, friendships and even your family’s daily life. Counseling can provide them with a more positive sense of self, so they will be more capable of developing and enjoying a genuine, rewarding and positive life.
Mental health issues in children are treatable. Early identification, diagnosis and treatment often help children reach their full potential and improve the family dynamic. We provide both individual and family therapy and encourage family involvement and support as a critical part of the therapeutic process.
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Frequently treated issues include:
- Bullying
- Difficulty Making Friends
- Peer Relationships
- Social Skills
- Blended Family Relationships
- Divorce Transitions
- Family Conflict
- New Sibling
- Parent/Child Relationships
- Anger, Aggression & Acting Out
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Grief & Loss
- Impulsivity
- Self-Esteem
- Trauma
- ADD & ADHD
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Chronic Illness
- Domestic Abuse
- Eating, Sleeping & Elimination Disorders
- Self-Injury
- Substance misuse
Don’t see your child’s issue? These are just some of the concerns we can help with. For more information, contact our office, or search for a counselor who specializes in working with younger clients