Child and Adolescent Services
I have extensive experience helping children and teens navigate the struggles of growing up, such as anxiety, low self-esteem, academic stress, peer and family conflicts. When working with youth with anxiety disorders, I utilize cognitive-behavioral techniques and exposure therapy tailored to their developmental stage, often incorporating parents into the treatment process.
For adolescents in particular, therapy offers a safe place to:
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- Understand and process life experience
- Discover and embrace unique identities
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Develop assertive communication
and healthy boundaries
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Therapy provides a supportive environment for teens to explore and make sense of their life experiences. By processing their thoughts, feelings, and memories in a non-judgmental space, teens can gain insights, develop coping strategies, and foster personal growth.
Therapy offers a safe space for teens to explore various aspects of their identity, express themselves authentically, and develop self-acceptance and confidence. By affirming their unique identities, teens can build a strong sense of self, which is essential for navigating the challenges of growing up and leading fulfilling lives.
In therapy, teens can learn effective communication skills, practice asserting their needs, and establish healthy boundaries in their relationships. By developing these skills, teens can improve their interpersonal relationships, advocate for themselves, and foster a sense of safety and well-being.
Areas of Specialization
- Anxiety (worries, fears)
- Emotion Dysregulation
- Relationship Issues (peer and family conflicts)
- Adjustment Difficulties
- Academic Stress
- Self-Esteem