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My go-to approach for child therapy depends on the children's needs, but is mainly based in a combination of CBT and play therapy. Children learn and build an understanding of the world around them through how they interact with the world. By incorporating social/emotional skills into games, worksheets, art, and other mediums, children are able to build skills they did not have before.
My go-to approach for child therapy depends on the teenagers' needs. The most important process is to build trust. Some teenagers can be nervous and not trust their parents because they fear their parents will discover things that will cause them trouble. I discussed informed consent and the boundaries of confidentiality with both the parent and the teenager. By incorporating social/emotional skills into games, worksheets, art, and other mediums, teenagers can build skills they did not have before.
The tools I teach in child-centered therapy are social/emotional regulation skills, problem-solving, parent/child interaction improvement, self-esteem, and trauma processing.
I teach the following tools in individual therapy:
I know a client is making meaningful progress in child therapy when we begin to see small changes in their abilities to regulate their moods, process social/emotional situations, follow directions on a developmentally appropriate level, and increase caregiver-positive interactions with the child.
I know a teen is making meaningful progress in individual therapy when they can successfully navigate challenges independently with the tools provided in individual therapy. The client starts to recognize and address barriers that keep them in the cycle of their overwhelming symptoms. The teen is also willing to share their concerns with parents that they may not have been able to before treatment.
What clients can do at home to supplement child therapy relies on the caregivers. Caregivers need to spend intentional time with the child away from screens to increase social/emotional connections. Caregivers must adhere to proper consequences for negative behaviors for both them and the child. Caregivers must also put in the work to ensure they are also learning, alongside their child, different ways to handle emotions and situations and connect. Child therapy is not just about the child. The entire family unit needs to be involved to create meaningful change.
Clients can supplement their time in therapy by building a routine of activities learned in individual therapy. I encourage clients to make a healthy support system for accountability in mental health maintenance.
To prepare for starting child therapy, caregivers should be prepared to examine how their actions may influence how children behave and examine how they can create positive change. The family should be ready to examine how they function as a whole and what positive changes they can make with the resources they have. They should let the child know therapy is like a doctor for your brain and they help us build skills we need. Support is the biggest factor. Therapy should never be a punishment or a threat. It should be a place of open communication and growth.
To prepare for your first therapy session, write down your thoughts and concerns before your session so that all concerns can be discussed in the intake session. Parents are an essential part of the therapeutic process and should be prepared to be a part of any homework or exercises given to the teen. The parents should be ready to examine how they function as a whole and what positive changes they can make with the resources they have.
Thriveworks child & teen counseling in Columbia helps young individuals better understand and manage the challenges that affect their mental health. Common challenges amongst kids include behavioral issues, trauma, bullying, depression, and anxiety. All ages of children and adolescents can attend and benefit from therapy.
Child & teen counseling works by using multiple techniques, tailored to fit the child or teen’s needs based on their age group, their challenges, and the severity of their challenges. It might involve play therapy for younger kids or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectic behavioral therapy, art therapy, and others for varying ages. In any case, child & teen counselors have the expertise and experience to help young individuals at their level.
Child & teen counseling at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and via Online therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The length of child & teen counseling at Thriveworks in Columbia, SC depends on your child’s needs as well as the goals that you and their therapist might have for them. Generally, child & teen counseling sessions will last for several months.
At times, parents find it hard to know if a change in a child is a normal part of development or something more serious is causing the child to behave differently. When issues cause the child’s relationships in the family to falter and there are problems at school or with their peers, many children are not able to articulate what is happening. Oftentimes, parents can sense when something is wrong, but they do not know what to do to help.
If you can relate, you’re not alone. Each day, parents rely on child therapy to provide support and understanding for their children and family members. Thriveworks Child Therapy in Columbia, SC has experience working with children and their families to help them identify the causes of behavioral and emotional struggles that children face today. Our licensed and highly train child counselors can provide the support your child needs. (803) 477-3736
Your child or adolescent may benefit from child or adolescent therapy if:
Child counseling can help children and caregivers learn how to express emotions in acceptable ways, resolve difficulties in a safe manner, and find health to face challenges.
Teens face many changes, and sometimes it’s difficult to be able to tell what is normal or when to see a therapist. This is the phase when they exert their independence, and they are facing many pressures–performing well in high school, getting high scores on the SAT, and checking the mailbox in hopes of finding a college acceptance. Relationships with friends and boyfriends/girlfriends are all-important to them, and sometimes the pressures of these relationships can cause numerous strains on the teen.
While it is important to note that children respond in different ways to the various changes in life, some of the events that may impact adolescent mental health include:
Thriveworks Child and Adolescent Counselors are fully licensed and have undergone years of training. Our Columbia child therapists specialize in working with children. Our Columbia adolescent therapist recognize that teens aren’t ready to be adults, but they don’t want to be treated like children either. Our therapists work with children and teens to develop strategies to express themselves, develop greater levels of self-control, and make better decisions in life.
We offer convenient day, evening, and weekend hours to help you find a time that works best for your busy schedule. We accept most major insurance plans, so getting help may be more affordable than you thought. Plus, we don’t believe you should have to wait to get an appointment. We have no wait list for treatment – you can often get your child in for their first appointment within the same week as scheduling. Call today to schedule an appointment at Thriveworks Child and Adolescent Therapy. Your child can thrive, we can help! (803) 477-3736
Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy
Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management
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