Child therapists in Aspen, Colorado CO

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Englewood, Colorado therapist: Whole Person Counseling/Nic Showalter, drug and alcohol counselor
Child or Adolescent Issues

Whole Person Counseling/Nic Showalter

Drug and Alcohol Counselor, M.A., CAC-III
Nic see's adolescents between the ages of 10 and adulthood. He began his career working with adolescent clients involved in social services and the juvenile delinquency system. Nic has extensive experience working with adolescents expressing difficulties with identity, trauma, substance abuse/dependence, sexual orientation, behavioral problems, mental health symptoms i.e. Depression, Anxiety, OCD, ODD, Conduct Disorder, PTSD etc...  
29 Years Experience
Online in Aspen, Colorado
Fort Washington, Pennsylvania therapist: Maria Maddalo, psychologist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Maria Maddalo

Psychologist, Psy.D., BCBA
Child and Adolescent Issues often present differently than adults. With this in mind, it is important to work at a child or adolescent's developmental level. I work with these special clients to meet them where they are, and to address their specific areas of need, including friendships, relationships, bullying, and academics. Suicidal ideation is also a rising concern among this population. As a Licensed Psychologist and School Psychologist in PA, I am able to provide both therapy and evaluations for your child or adolescent.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Aspen, Colorado
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Dr. Traci Williams, psychologist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Dr. Traci Williams

Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
I help kids and teens navigate difficulties including anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral problems, and learning disabilities. I work closely with parents, teachers, and other caregivers to ensure that your young ones receive the support they need to thrive.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Aspen, Colorado
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Child or Adolescent Issues

Strides in Psychotherapy

Psychologist, PSY.D.
Usually, when people think about psychotherapy, they imagine sitting on a couch in an office talking to a therapist about their problems. This style of therapy works just fine for many adults and adolescents. However, most younger children express themselves better through play than through words—for them, play is a primary method of communication. Even very bright and highly verbal children may find it difficult to talk about situations when strong feelings are involved. This is why they might shrug their shoulders, refuse to answer or say “I don’t know” when asked what is wrong. They might also “act out” or try to communicate to you through their behavior rather than through words, and sometimes these behaviors can get them into trouble at home or at school or be misunderstood by those around them. In addition, children often find it hard to sit still and talk for 45 minutes in a row, and they enjoy coming to therapy much more when play is a part of the equation.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Aspen, Colorado
Glendale, Arizona therapist: Dr. Mark Richard Treegoob, psychologist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Dr. Mark Richard Treegoob

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I work with children 13 to 17 and don't automatically do family therapy but always involve the parents.  
43 Years Experience
Online in Aspen, Colorado