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

Children

Children

Therapy for Children

Therapy for Children

Young children may find themselves having a hard time to express themselves and talk about their feelings or thoughts. This may result in acting out at school, behavioral issues at home, academic issues, and/or numerous calls or emails from the teacher. As a parent trying to help your child manage their emotions and behaviors and maintain other areas of your life can feel frustrating. Your family does not have to remain in this cycle. There is a way out.

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Child therapy can help with...

  • Healthy ways of expressing themselves
  • Regulation of emotions
  • Having healthy relationships with peers
  • Supporting emotional and behavioral growth and exploration


We invite you and your family to chat with us to explore ways to improve your child's well-being.

We can work together to...

We will support your child in their exploration of their emotions and behaviors. We will work together to create a treatment plan just for your child so that they can work towards their goals. We utilize play therapy techniques to connect with your child and create a safe space for them to explore their needs while having fun in the process.

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Therapy for Children


The benefits of therapy for children include:


  • Improved mental health and well-being
  • Decreased symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders
  • Improved social and emotional skills
  • Better behavior and conduct in school and at home
  • Improved relationships with family and peers
  • Better coping skills for dealing with stress and difficult life events
  • Increased self-esteem and confidence
  • Improved communication and problem-solving skills.

Therapy can also provide a safe and supportive environment for children to discuss their thoughts and feelings, and to receive guidance and support from a mental health professional. Early intervention through therapy can also help prevent or mitigate the development of more serious mental health issues in the future.





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