Children Therapy
"Children do learn what they live. Then they grow up to live what they've learned."
Dorothy Nolte
We take pride in providing the best treatment options as well as the most cutting-edge therapies for children with emotional, behavioural, and developmental issues that have been scientifically demonstrated to be beneficial. Our caring and experienced professionals can help your kid to flourish.
Our Expertise Can Help children With:
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Learning difficulties
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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Behaviour problems
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Fears and phobias
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Trauma-related to motor vehicle accidents, sexual assault, loss of a parent, etc
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Anxiety/Separation Anxiety
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Irritability or Anger Outbursts
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Depression/ Low Mood/ Sadness
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Parent/Child Conflict & Attachment Issues
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Obsessions & Compulsions
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Social Skills Deficits
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Relational Problems/ Lack of Friends
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Sleeping Problems/ Nightmares/ Bedwetting
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Bullying at school/ not Wanting to Go to School
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Stomach or Headaches
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Lack of Self-Regulation, Self-Esteem, Self-Confidence, Self-Control, and Self-Care
Children Psychotherapy:
What to expect and how it works​​
The sessions usually start with a virtual/ in-person session with parents to obtain background information. An in-depth interview with parents and observation of younger children, as well as infants' play activities, will help determine whether to simply monitor the situation or initiate psychological treatment.​
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Following the assessment, treatment interventions will take place. Depending on the child's needs and the family, psychological treatment for children can take many different forms. For younger children, play therapy is frequently the treatment of choice. During play therapy sessions with children under the age of three, parents are invited to participate as participants or co-therapists.
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By utilizing the power of play, the therapist establishes a trusting and supportive relationship with your child. By observing the therapy process, parents can learn how to form bonds with their children and strengthen the effectiveness of therapy at home.
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Our children will grow up in a world that is becoming increasingly challenging and complicated. Early intervention and, if necessary, therapy can improve their chances of flourishing rather than floundering.