Support for young people's developmental and emotional challenges.
- Dr. Dan Siegel.
Pre-adolescence (ages 9-12) and adolescence (ages 12-18) are critical developmental periods where children experience emotional fluctuations, social challenges, and identity formation. During this time, they may struggle with academic pressure, friendships, family conflicts, self-esteem issues, and identity exploration.
Therapy during these stages helps young individuals navigate these challenges in a healthy way, maintain emotional balance, and express themselves more effectively.
Helps them cope with anger, anxiety, stress, and depression.
Encourages self-discovery and the formation of a healthy self-image.
Improves interactions with parents and peers for healthier relationships.
Helps manage school stress, future anxiety, and motivation issues to support academic success.