Psychotherapy with Children
 Depending on the age and needs of your child, child therapy can take many forms, and can range from hands-on play therapy to face-to-face verbal discussion, or any combination of the two. Depending on the child, parents’ involvement may be an integral part of the therapeutic process.
Depending on the age and needs of your child, child therapy can take many forms, and can range from hands-on play therapy to face-to-face verbal discussion, or any combination of the two. Depending on the child, parents’ involvement may be an integral part of the therapeutic process.
Issues that are commonly addressed include:
- Having a sibling with a developmental disability or medical conditions
- Adjustment Disorders
- Adjustment to Separation & Divorce
- Anger Management
- Anxiety Disorders
- Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity/ Impulsivity
- Behavior difficulties
- Depression
- Learning Disabilities
- Medical Illness and/or other chronic physical conditions
- Panic Disorders
- School Difficulties
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