Counseling and Psychotherapy  for Children, Teens, and Young Adults in Georgia and the US Virgin Islands

Adolescents/Teen

Therapy for Adolescents & Teens

Teen Therapy

Transitioning into the adolescent and/or teen years can be exciting and challenging. With transitions into a new school, shifts with parents, new friends or exploring their personal style, it's normal for teens to feel overwhelmed . At A Place to Grow, we understand the unique struggles of this stage of life and offer therapy services to provide a safe and supportive space for teens to process their experiences.

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Teen therapy can support...

  • A safe space to feel heard and seen
  • A space to talk about peers and friendships
  • Time to process their relationship with their parents
  • Emotional regulation and skills
  • Development of their identify


Teens deserve time and space for them to talk, vent, and express themselves.

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Through therapy many teens can find it help to just express how they feel and talk to someone besides their parents. This can give them the time needed to talk things through without judgment. Teens also have confidentiality in therapy that is discussed with parents beforehand. This gives the teens some level of privacy but also keeps the parents informed of important or urgent issues.


Ready to share the gift of therapy with your teens? We'd like to talk to you to see if we'd be a good fit.

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Therapy for Teens


The benefits of therapy for teens include:


  • Improved mental health and well-being
  • Decreased symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders
  • Increased self-esteem and confidence
  • Improved relationships with family and friends
  • Better coping skills for dealing with stress and difficult life events
  • Improved communication skills and problem-solving abilities
  • Better understanding and management of emotions.


Therapy can also provide a safe and supportive space for teens to discuss their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and to receive guidance and support from a mental health professional.


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