Child therapists in Anderson, Indiana IN

FILTER RESULTS
I need help with
Type of therapy
Gender
Demographic
Ages
Indianapolis, Indiana therapist: Autumn Brown, licensed clinical social worker
Child or Adolescent Issues

Autumn Brown

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I use my years of experience and education to look at issues that go along with being an adolescent. I address mood issues, emotion and behavioral dysregulation, isolation, relationship and social skills as well as implementing healthy sleep hygiene  
22 Years Experience
Online in Anderson, Indiana
Lawrence, Indiana therapist: Options Behavioral Health Hospital, treatment center
Child or Adolescent Issues

Options Behavioral Health Hospital

Treatment Center
At Options Behavioral Health System, we understand that children and adolescents have unique mental health needs that require specialized care. That's why we offer dedicated programs for individuals aged 5-11 and 12-17. Our team of experienced mental health professionals provides a range of evidence-based therapies and treatment options, including family therapy and play therapy, to help children and adolescents overcome various mental health challenges. We work closely with families and caregivers to ensure a supportive and nurturing environment for our young patients. Our goal is to help children and adolescents achieve long-term stability and develop healthy coping skills that will benefit them for years to come. If you have a child or adolescent who may be struggling with a mental health issue, we invite you to contact us to learn more about our specialized programs and how we can help.  
12 Years Experience
In-Person Near Anderson, IN
Indianapolis, Indiana therapist: Alan Archibald, licensed clinical social worker
Child or Adolescent Issues

Alan Archibald

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, Certified TFCBT, Certified Family Trauma Professional
Child or Adolescent Issues – Children face struggles with managing their emotions, often due to their limited perspective, their limited power to change their circumstances and limited experience with using their talents and skills to overcome problems. Therapy with children relies on more indirect approaches such as expressive therapy and EMDR. This engages their natural ability to adjust to circumstances without requiring them to use insight, which their developing brains have little to no capacity for. Adolescents are developing the ability to see the bigger picture and experience a different world than that of their parents. They want and need to develop independence but often see their connections to family and other supports as hindering them from becoming strong in their own sense of self. If they have faced challenges before they were ready, they can be torn between attending to uncomfortable emotions and moving forward in their independence. Effective therapy with adolescents honors both the need to repair problems and the need to move forward toward adulthood.  
31 Years Experience
In-Person Near Anderson, IN
Online in Anderson, Indiana
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Faye Williams, therapist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Faye Williams

Therapist, Associate Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
I've been working with children and families for almost 30 years and understand some of the unique struggles and pressures that adolescents face today. I'm dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming environment where teens can explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment. I believe in empowering adolescents to navigate life's challenges, build resilience, and thrive.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Anderson, Indiana
default listing image
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 Anderson, Indiana