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Child and Adolescent Therapy

Overview

Child and adolescent therapy can help children thrive in their formative years. Childhood is a magical time for play, learning, friendships, and exploration. However, life can get in the way of a magical childhood. Whether your child experiences challenges related to temperament, academic, family, or social issues, adolescent and teenage counseling services can help.

Greenwich Psychology Group offers individual and parent-child therapy for children and adolescents for various issues, including anxiety, ADHD, behavioral challenges, social issues, learning disorders, body issues, or family issues. These issues can become evident in self-defeating thoughts, difficulty controlling emotions, difficulty sleeping, separation anxiety, engaging in problematic behaviors impairing the ability to function at school or interact with friends and family members.

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Specialized Training

Greenwich Psychology child clinicians provide specialized counseling for children, adolescents, and parents. We understand the complexities of development and how parents can best help their children work through their challenges. Research suggests that child and teenage anxiety treatment works best when a parent or caretaker is actively involved in the treatment process—our team of clinicians view parents as the experts on their children. The parents' knowledge and support are critical elements for successful treatment and for empowering parents as it allows them to learn new ways to relate to their child.

Our child and teen therapists in CT often work with schools or provide consultation to other service providers. We collaborate with teachers to make the classroom more conducive to learning and positive behavior. If you’re in need of a child psychologist in NYC and CT, please contact Greenwich Psychology Group today.

Take the GPG Symptom Checker

At Greenwich Psychology Group, our symptom checker helps clients track their symptoms of depression or anxiety. Taking the assessment doesn't provide a formal diagnosis, but it can help you determine what next steps you may need to take. The evaluation uses a series of questions to review the feelings and symptoms you've experienced over the past two weeks. The results will help you distinguish if professional help is the best next step.

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