Child Therapy
Child Therapy
Child counseling seeks to assist children and adolescents in navigating their emotions and challenging periods independently, fostering their ability to become self-sufficient adults capable of managing everyday life.
Counseling serves as a valuable avenue for children and teenagers to cultivate skills that will benefit them throughout their lives. The effectiveness of therapy is optimized when tailored to meet the unique needs of the child and family. During therapy sessions, children engage in conversations and acquire problem-solving strategies.
One approach is to support your child in forming connections with the psychologist and openly expressing their thoughts and emotions, even in your absence. For teenagers, consider suggesting they attend a few sessions to see if it resonates with them; if it does, they can continue, but if not, they are free to disengage.
Teenagers can struggle with low self-esteem, causing self-doubt and insecurity. It’s important to offer support and promote a positive self-image.
Depression causes feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and disinterest in activities. Professional help, like therapy and medication
Anxiety disorders are mental health conditions characterized by excessive and persistent feelings of fear, worry