Adolescent Therapy:
Adolescent Therapy: This type of therapy is used to support and encourage teens to explore challenges and needs in areas such as emotional intelligence, autonomy, relational boundaries, self-esteem, stress management, and social skills. The Therapeutic process begins with parents and teens engaging in an intake session with the clinician to discuss client and family history and current concerns as well as session structure and expectations. Clinician will then begin meeting with the client and parents separately, working collaboratively to develop strategies and techniques to best support the client.
Treatment Approaches
Play Therapy
Play therapy is a powerful therapeutic approach that supports clients of all ages with learning about themselves and their relationships in the world through play. At Playfully Resilient Counseling Center, clinicians believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important aspect in counseling to support growth, change, and better understanding of one’s self. Using toys, games, and other creative techniques, play therapy supports children with emotional regulation, building resilience, and navigating challenges in a developmentally appropriate way.
Expressive Therapy
Expressive therapy is an approach that encourages self-discovery and emotional healing for all ages by allowing clients to communicate beyond words. Whether through drawing, music, or other forms of creative expression, expressive therapy helps individuals process their experiences, build resilience, and develop new ways of coping with life's challenges.
Family Therapy
At Playfully Resilient Counseling Center, family therapy focuses on improving communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening family connections. We work with families to address challenges that affect the entire family system, offering support in navigating difficult dynamics and life transitions. Family therapy provides a space to foster deeper bonds between the child and their parents, siblings, and/or other important individuals in the family unit.
