Child therapists in Indiana, Pennsylvania PA
Rosemarie Manfredi
Psychologist, Psy.D.
As a neuropsychologist and certified school psychologist, I have a great deal of experience in the evaluation and diagnosis of a variety of child and adolescent issues. I specialize in comprehensive evaluations that allow for recommendations to address concerns about development, learning, and behavior. As a certified school psychologist, my evaluations can be considered in the public school setting.
15 Years Experience
Cook Counseling and Consulting Inc.
Counselor/Therapist, LISW-S
Therapy for child and adolescent issues, also called child therapy or teenage therapy, is a specialized form of counseling designed to satisfy children and adolescents' unique emotional, developmental, and behavioral requirements. Child and adolescent therapists are trained to work with young clients and provide a secure and supportive environment for them to express themselves, investigate their emotions, and overcome obstacles.
Child and adolescent therapy is highly individualized, with approaches varying according to the child's age, developmental level, and specific requirements. Therapists can employ techniques to engage juvenile clients and promote their emotional health and growth.
If you are concerned about the emotional health or behavior of a child or adolescent, a qualified child and adolescent therapist or counselor can provide valuable support and guidance for the child and his or her family.
7 Years Experience
PhilaTherapy, LLC.
Licensed Professional Counselor
We love to work with child and adolescents. PhilaTherapy, LLC. offers psychotherapy, from some our trained clinicians, to identify and process issues and concerns your child or teen maybe experiencing. Treatment plans and goal setting, unique to each client, addresses and treats difficulties your child or teen is experiencing.
17 Years Experience
Kailyn Bobb
Psychologist, PsyD
Addressing child and adolescent issues involves a holistic and collaborative approach. Providing a supportive environment and open communication with parents, caregivers, and teachers is crucial. Therapeutic interventions, such as play therapy, art therapy, or family therapy, can help children and adolescents express their emotions and develop coping skills. Educational support and accommodations may be necessary to address any learning or behavioral challenges.
7 Years Experience
Psychotherapy.Com
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Child and Adolescent Therapy
28 Years Experience