
Children & Adolescent Therapy
Our therapists have training and experience in working with people of all ages, but we have a special competency in working with children, adolescents, and parents. Our therapists have worked in schools (general education and special needs), hospitals, clinics, and colleges, doing intensive therapy, skills groups, crisis interventions, training, consultation, and advocacy. They have experience working with children from many identities, cultures, and backgrounds, who struggle with a wide variety of problems, including anxiety, mood disorders, out-of-control behavior, poor social skills, eating disorders, impulse control disorders, psychosis, obsessive-compulsive disorder, trauma, adoption adjustment, gender and sexuality identity formation, comorbid medical conditions, and suicidality.
WHAT TO EXPECT
There are many kinds of therapy that have been shown by research to be highly effective in treating childhood psychological concerns. Our therapists use treatment programs as needed, while also mixing humor and games into each session to build trust and collaboration! Sessions typically involve working with the child alone, with the child and parent together, and with one or both parents alone. In some circumstances, work with parents is more effective than individual therapy with a child.
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MANAGEMENT
What Is Anger Management?

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Sibling Relationships
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Identity Development
What Is Identity Development:

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