Maya Angelou
Change can be difficult for children and adolescents. Adjusting to new circumstances, routines, and relationships can bring about intense emotions and challenging behaviors. These stressors often lead to a pattern of negative interactions and power struggles which can leave parents feeling frustrated, powerless, and even embarrassed. This is not the life that any parent envisioned for their child or teen, yet it can feel impossible to make any real change. With help, though, families can break this cycle. Parents and children can repair past rifts and develop new, positive opportunities for connection.
I specialize in helping caregivers, children, and adolescents tune into each other and change negative patterns. Using child-centered play therapy, I help children understand and express their emotions constructively through play. For adolescents, I focus on trust, connection, empathy, and resilience, while addressing harmful behaviors and developing valuable skills.
Whether your child or teen is struggling to process a scary experience, family challenges, peer relationships, school struggles, or more, I can help decrease power struggles and increase positive interactions. I provide a free 20-minute consultation and am currently offering in-person sessions. The path to strong relationships can begin today!
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/gina-l-hebb-littleton-co/784292
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