Child-Centered Therapy
in amarillo, texas
It can be so difficult to see your child struggle.
As a parent, you want nothing more than to see your child happy, confident, and thriving. Yet, life’s challenges can sometimes leave them feeling overwhelmed and lost.
Maybe you’re noticing:
Significant changes in behavior
Academic struggles
Social isolation
Sudden mood swings
Difficulty handling change
Excessive fears
These are common signs that may indicate it’s time to seek counseling for your child.
How child-centered therapy works
Our child-centered therapy services are designed to provide compassionate and effective support to help your child navigate the complexities of growing up.
Our highly trained child specialist uses a variety of age-appropriate techniques to help them cope with anxiety, behavioral issues, school-related stress, and more.
Whether it's through play therapy, art therapy, or talk therapy, we tailor our approach to suit your child's individual needs, ensuring they receive the support they require to thrive.
What we’ll work on
Therapy can help your child:
Manage emotions effectively
Enhance coping strategies
Foster healthy relationships
Increase self-esteem
Develop better habits and behaviors
We believe that every child has the potential to overcome their challenges, build resilience, and flourish.
let us partner with you to help your child thrive.
FAQS
Common questions about therapy for children
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Parent involvement can vary widely depending on the specific circumstances and the therapeutic approach used. In some cases, you may be actively involved in therapy sessions and play a central role in your child's treatment. In other cases, therapy may focus more on your child individually, with you playing a supportive role in the background. The level of parent involvement is typically determined by the therapist and tailored to your child's needs and the goals of therapy.
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Confidentiality with our young clients is important. It is essential for your child to feel safe and able to trust their therapist. However, there are limits to confidentiality, such as when the therapist believes the child is in danger or poses a danger to others. In such cases, we may need to involve you or guardians and take necessary steps to ensure safety.
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You can support your child's therapy by actively participating when necessary, being patient and understanding, creating a supportive and nurturing environment at home, and following any recommendations or strategies provided by the therapist. Consistency and open communication are key.