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Therapy for teens

AGES 13-19

 

The teenage years can be tough: for them and for you.

This is a time when your teen is learning and wanting more independence, but still has to follow rules and structure of school and home. A time when friends and social activities become the priority (totally developmentally appropriate!), making it difficult for parents to understand why your teen has become distant or not coming to them as often for support.

Pressures from home, school, and peers may cause negative beliefs and feelings to develop at the same time when the search for understanding who they are is in the forefront. Without the right tools, this can lead to struggles around learning, social interactions, and utilization of unhealthy coping mechanisms like alcohol, drugs, or self harm. It is sometimes difficult for teens to look outside their inner worlds and find hope in the future.

Maybe you’re noticing:

  • A sudden drop in school performance and/or increase in worry around school

  • Need for perfection is disrupting daily life

  • Excessive anxieties/worry that is stopping them from doing things

  • Increase in moodiness, irritability and quick to anger

  • Noticeable changes in sleeping habits

  • Noticeable changes in sleeping and eating habits

  • Excessive phone use

  • Withdrawing from family, friends and social activities/hobbies

  • Talking about death or expressing suicidal thoughts

  • Engaging in self-harm behaviors, alcohol or drugs

You are welcome here.

 

MY APPROACH TO WORKING WITH TEENS

Similar to my approach with adults, I offer a space that is laid back, relatable, and approachable. Building rapport and developing trust is crucial in working with teens, so a lot of time in the beginning is spent on getting to know each other. The difficult stuff is also addressed, ya know the stuff you worry about as a parent, but there is definitely space for fun. I also want to be sure the teen knows they have a say in what happens and their opinions, thoughts, and feelings are seen, valued, and heard.

Therapy might look a little different for every teen (just as it would for any client) based off their needs. We will work on goals that you as a parent see as important, but I will also be sure to figure out what they care about and what is important to them as well to ensure optimal success and motivation is present.

Therapy can help your teen:

  • Have a judgment free, supportive space outside of the home, family and school to process and make meaning difficulties in their life and work towards healthy development of own identity

  • Learn tools and coping skills to regulate feelings and manage stress

  • Identify thoughts and feelings they are experiencing

  • Enhance communication skills

  • Developing a healthy self-esteem, self-image and confidence

  • Help with managing depression and anxiety

  • Identify helpful strategies for academic success

  • Increase skills around relating with peers

I’m here to support your teen as they grow into new phases of life.

FAQS

Common questions about therapy for teens