Individual Therapy

Adolescents need for individuality/confidentiality in order to foster trust…children respond best to a therapeutic environment based on acceptance, respect, and focus on strengths rather than weaknesses. If you consider it, adolescence have rarely had a relationship with an adult figure who is not telling them what to do, when to do it, or how. My approach
comes from a place of acceptance with a focus on building upon strengths, not , not blame, positivity
Not all children grow from infancy through their adolescent years without experiencing some bumps along the way. While every child is unique and special, sometimes they encounter emotions, feelings or behavior that cause problems in their lives and the lives of those around them. Families often worry when their child or teenager has difficulty coping with things, feels sad, can’t sleep, gets involved with drugs, or can’t get along with family or friends.
Pain Management Therapy
Adolescents need for individuality/confidentiality in order to foster trust…children respond best to a therapeutic environment based on acceptance, respect, and focus on strengths rather than weaknesses. If you consider it, adolescence have rarely had a relationship with an adult figure who is not telling them what to do, when to do it, or how. My approach
comes from a place of acceptance with a focus on building upon strengths, not , not blame, positivity
Not all children grow from infancy through their adolescent years without experiencing some bumps along the way. While every child is unique and special, sometimes they encounter emotions, feelings or behavior that cause problems in their lives and the lives of those around them. Families often worry when their child or teenager has difficulty coping with things, feels sad, can’t sleep, gets involved with drugs, or can’t get along with family or friends.

Pain Management Therapy

Adolescents need for individuality/confidentiality in order to foster trust…children respond best to a therapeutic environment based on acceptance, respect, and focus on strengths rather than weaknesses. If you consider it, adolescence have rarely had a relationship with an adult figure who is not telling them what to do, when to do it, or how. My approach
comes from a place of acceptance with a focus on building upon strengths, not , not blame, positivity
Not all children grow from infancy through their adolescent years without experiencing some bumps along the way. While every child is unique and special, sometimes they encounter emotions, feelings or behavior that cause problems in their lives and the lives of those around them. Families often worry when their child or teenager has difficulty coping with things, feels sad, can’t sleep, gets involved with drugs, or can’t get along with family or friends.