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Broadview Heights, Ohio therapist: Veronica Bojerski, counselor/therapist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Veronica Bojerski

Counselor/Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, LPCC and Certified Hypnotherapist, CHt
I have extensive experience...over 20 years working with children and adolescents. I find that my office, casual demeanor and use of art/play/yoga/writing/guided imagery/talk with this population has been received well.  
26 Years Experience
In-Person Near Copley, OH
Online in Copley, Ohio
Boca Raton, Florida therapist: Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A., psychologist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A.

Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4914, APIT Certified
Supportive counseling for teens, parent guidance, school consultation  
42 Years Experience
Online in Copley, Ohio
Williamsburg, Virginia therapist: Therapy Solutions, LLC, psychologist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Therapy Solutions, LLC

Psychologist
We offer therapy and psychological assessment to children and adolescents ages 6-18. We are also pleased to be able to provide fully virtual, comprehensive ADHD evaluation and intelligence testing for this age group.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Copley, Ohio
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: PSYCHe, PLLC, psychologist
Child or Adolescent Issues

PSYCHe, PLLC

Psychologist, PhD, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Teens need just the right fit when it comes to working with a therapist. They need someone who can make them feel comfortable enough to open up while also challenging them at a level that helps them to grow. We have therapists who work with adolescents struggling with a variety of issues such as social anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, addiction, self-harm, suicide, or just difficulty navigating everyday stressors.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Copley, Ohio
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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 Copley, Ohio