Childhood & Adolescence

Working with younger children and adolescents involves a collaborative approach with parents, teachers, and other caregivers. Initially, it is important to understand the context in which children are having difficulty.

Children and Adolescents, aged 3 to18 years, may attend counseling individually, along with collaborative sessions with parents or family members. Child and Adolescent Counseling helps to identify the causes of the problems and provide the necessary solutions.

Professional support helps boost the child’s success and remove negative factors. It may also involve changes in the child’s environment and internal coping abilities. This helps the child to positively experience family, friends, school, success and challenges.

Our trained therapists can help young clients, in a group setting or individually, deal with:
Anxiety and Depression
Attachment / Separation Difficulties
Socialization and Peer Relations
Autism
Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
Bullying
School-related Behavioural Problems
Low Self-esteem
Attentiveness
Extreme Shyness
Self-harm Behavior
Addictions 

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