Individual Therapy for Children

44645314There are signs of mental health struggles in our children.

“I noticed Emily* withdrawing lately, avoiding activities she once loved. I’m concerned about her mental health and want to help.”

Addison* seems more irritable than usual, and his grades are slipping. I’m worried about his well-being.”

“Ever since Taylor* came out, they seem distant and sad. I want to make sure they feel supported and loved.”

My daughter Shanta* is not herself.

“Shanta has sudden mood swings and tearful outbursts, which worry me. I want to ensure she’s getting the support she needs.

She used to be so cheerful, but now she seems overwhelmed and easily upset – showing sudden mood swings and tearful outbursts.

I’m concerned about her mental well-being and want to make sure she receives the help and support she needs.”

Darnell* is no longer gregarious.

“I’ve noticed Darnell isolating himself and refusing to talk about his feelings. I’m concerned about his mental health.”

“Recently, Darnell has become withdrawn, spending excessive time alone in his room. Once outgoing, he now avoids social interactions and shows disinterest in activities.

With declining grades, I’m deeply concerned about his mental well-being and aim to provide him with the necessary support during this challenging period.”

110844047Mia* has fallen into depression.

“Lately, Mia has been expressing feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness. She frequently talks about feeling like a burden and doubts her abilities.

Her energy levels have plummeted, and she struggles to find joy in activities she once loved.

I’m deeply concerned about her well-being and want to get her the help she needs.”

Children ImgEmpower your children toward wellness.

Shanta’s treatment plan will likely involve a combination of therapy sessions to address her mood swings and emotional instability. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help her challenge negative thought patterns, while Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) may provide skills to manage emotions effectively. Regular check-ins and support networks will reinforce her progress.

Darnell’s treatment plan may involve therapy sessions to address his withdrawal and social avoidance. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help him challenge negative thoughts, while social skills training may improve his interactions. Regular monitoring and involvement of support systems will be crucial for his progress.

Mia’s treatment plan may involve a combination of therapies, including Mindfulness-Based Therapies such as Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), which fosters present-moment awareness. Additionally, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps identify and challenge negative thought patterns, developing healthier coping mechanisms to manage depressive symptoms.

Let’s start now.

Therapy sessions for children are crucial for their emotional development and well-being.

These sessions provide a safe space for children to express themselves, process their feelings, and learn coping skills.

Early intervention can help address issues before they escalate, setting children toward healthier futures. So, now is the time to reach out and schedule that appointment for your child.

Parents can contact me via phone or email to schedule an appointment.

*Names have been altered to maintain client confidentiality.