







THERAPY FOR ADOLESCENTS
Adolescence is a sensitive stage of development where your teenage child is experiencing a range of physical, emotional and hormonal changes. It’s also a time when an adolescent is developing their own autonomy as a person, connecting with their peers, dealing with peer pressure, developing personal relationships, and dealing with their sexuality and/or gender identification. Whilst adolescence is an exciting time of life it can also be very stressful, emotionally charged and a difficult period of life to navigate.
Psychological therapy can help your teenager place into context their issues or concerns and implement coping skills and strategies to navigate a safe and happy path as they transition into a young adult.
THERAPY CAN HELP WITH

ANXIETY AND PHOBIAS
SELF HARM
ADJUSTING TO INDEPENDENCE
LIFE DECISIONS
GENDER IDENTIFICATION
DRUG AND
ALCOHOL ISSUES
DEPRESSION
EATING DISORDERS
SCHOOL RELATED ISSUES
RELATIONSHIP ISSUES
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
MOOD SWINGS