Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

 

It consists of a variety of techniques and methods used to help children and adolescents who experience difficulties with their emotions and behavior.

 

 

 

 

OBJECTIVES

  • Able to understand their emotions and problems. Help to have higher self-esteem. Making changes in your behavior.
  • Build new ways for dialogue and conflict resolution. Generate new ways to interact
  • Promote to assume greater responsibility.

 

METHOD

It works with the child through play sessions and other techniques of approach. It is also necessary to involve the parents and the school, according to the situation to be treated. The length of psychotherapy depends on the complexity and severity of problems.

 

MOST FREQUENT REASONS TO GO TO CONSULTATION

  • When the child or adolescent acts differently for no reason.
  • When you display behaviors and feelings sad, rebellious or altered.
  • Problems with anxiety, phobias, childhood, nightmares.
  • Problems of parental separation.
  • Hyperactivity.
  • Attention Disorders.
  • Aggressiveness, disobedience and lack of  boundaries.
  • Elimination Disorders  ( » see article )
  • Reduced school performance or school problems.
  • Lack of participation in school activities or family.
  • Decrease or loss of desire to play

 

Teens:

We must also add:

  • Substance abuse
  • Bullying.
  • Changes in appetite.
  • Depression.    ( » see article)
  • Lies, theft.

 

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