Child and adolescent psychotherapy
Child and adolescent psychotherapy helps young people navigate and overcome a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and psychological challenges that can be difficult to express. By providing a safe and supportive environment, therapy helps children and teenagers develop coping skills, improve self-esteem, and manage intense feelings such as worry, anger, or sadness.
Areas I can offer support
Difficulty processing emotions
Struggling to understand or express feelings of worry, sadness, or anger.
Behavioral issues
Problems with anger, oppositional behavior, aggression, or disruptive conduct.
Mental health conditions
Treating conditions like anxiety and depression.
Family issues
Coping with divorce, family conflict, or new diagnoses in the family.
Loss and grief
Processing the death of a loved one or other significant losses.
Major life changes
Adjusting to new schools, moving, or other significant events.
Social challenges
Dealing with bullying, social anxiety, or difficulties making and keeping friends.
Academic stress
Managing high-pressure environments and improving focus and performance at school.
Identity and self-esteem
Working through identity issues, low self-esteem, or body image concerns.
Trauma
Healing from physical or emotional abuse or other traumatic experiences
Developmental differences and neurodivergence
Support for conditions sich as speech and language delay, problems with motor skills, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder or learning disabilities.