Your teens behavior is communicating their needs.

We can help you hear them

 

Therapy for Teens in Atlanta, GA

As a parent, you want your teen to live with joy and purpose.

But, being a teenager these days is more challenging than ever. Never have teens been more impacted by cultural expectations and demands, and never have teens struggled so deeply to feel connected in meaningful ways. Teens often don’t often don’t know how to verbalize what is distressing them or what they need to feel better. So, their behavior is often communicating to us about their need for help managing their experiences and emotions.

Signs that your teen is struggling:

  • Your previously outgoing teen is now withdrawn, appears lost, or lacks confidence
  • They are more combative, experiencing more conflicts with peers, siblings, and parents
  • They say they feel alone and struggle to make or sustain friendships 
  • They have angry outbursts or mood swings, and you find yourself having more power struggles than before

Therapy can help teens uncover their needs and find their path.

Our highly trained therapists create connection and safety with your teen so that they can process their emotions, understand their needs,  and learn healthy coping skills. Teen therapy is not one size fits all. We tailor our approach to the age, specific ongoing issues, and personality of your teen.

Challenges we support:

  • School-related anxiety and perfectionism
  • Low Self-Esteem
  • Mood Changes
  • LGBTQ+ support
  • Race-related stress
  • Depression/Anxiety
  • Angry outbursts
  • Self-harm and suicidal thoughts

Reach out now for a free consultation.

We can’t protect our teens from having struggles, but we can equip them with the resources they need to navigate them.

Starting therapy can be daunting.

Click here to schedule a free 15 minute consultation call so we can answer any questions you have about therapy for your teen.

Starting therapy can be daunting.

Click here to schedule a free 15 minute consultation call so we can answer any questions you have about therapy for your teen