Therapy for Children and Adolescents

  • Q: When should I consider therapy for my child? 
    A: If your child is struggling with anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, or any other emotional difficulties, therapy can be beneficial.
  • Q: How do I find the right therapist for my child? 
    A: It is highly recommended that you review the clinician’s profiles to determine whether they have specialized training and experience in working with children and adolescents. The therapist-client fit is difficult to predict without a first consultation but rest assured that our clinicians are prepared to guide you through the process at that first visit.
  • Q: How can I help my child get the most out of therapy? 
    A: Be supportive, encourage open communication as much as your child is comfortable with doing so, and engage with the therapist about what is working or might not be working. 
  • Q: How many sessions will my child need? 
    A: This depends on the child’s needs and treatment progress. The therapist will be better able to advise you on this after a few sessions of gathering information and exploring the scope of the issues.