Teen Therapy

If you’re a teenager, this page is for you and your parents to understand how therapy can help.

488547841You deal with A LOT of pressure…

… like school, home, extracurriculars, friends, and your future.

Talking to someone can help.

Therapy is a place to get support and determine what to do about situations and issues.

Therapy is a safe space.

A very important part of therapy is discussing whatever you’re dealing with in real life, whether big or small. No topics or questions are off-limits, and you’ll never be judged here.

I care what you think and feel. You can ask me anything, and I’ll tell you the truth.

I will always ask your permission to share information about you. What you say is confidential unless I am concerned about someone’s safety.

715726852Whatever you bring to therapy, I can help you figure it out.

Here’s a list of life issues I know how to deal with:

  • Divorce or family separation
  • Bullying or social problems
  • Problems with attention and focus (with or without a diagnosis of ADHD)
  • Love, relationships, and LGBTQ+ issues
  • Self-harm and suicidal behavior

You won’t need to worry about what to do anymore because we’ll make a solid plan.

I’ll give you easy steps to follow to improve the situation.

473307322Face the future with someone in your corner.

There’s no rush to grow up, but we all do. The many choices and decisions you face can be overwhelming.

I’ll help you plan for school, college, work, and relationships.

We can prepare ahead of time for tests, interviews, and performances so that you can feel confident and do your best.

I want you to reach your potential!

Starting therapy as a teen gives you an edge in all areas of your life.

You can learn how to deal with your emotions, so they don’t become overwhelming.

The knowledge and techniques you gain in therapy now will help you for the rest of your life.

If you are interested in learning more, contact me for a free consultation: (646) 408-3715.