Child Counselling

child-counseling

Due to Covid times, there are a lot of changes that are inherited by the education system. Within these horrifying times, we have bound our children into limited spaces and are rarely experiencing the necessary exposure. Isolation and lack of interpersonal connections have affected a lot of lives across the globe.

Our major aspect of concern is the child’s emotional difficulties and behavioral imbalances. We help your child in coping up with a variety of mental health issues by focusing on the root cause and implementing the precise methodologies.

The contemporary scenarios include a lot of challenges faced by children such as broken families, unethical behaviors, family pressures, peer pressure, and a lot more. The word therapy is subtly making its space in society but when it comes down to children, parents themselves try to become doctors which usually makes it a worst-case scenario. Treating a child’s mental health problems as soon as possible can help children reduce problems at home, in school, and in forming friendships. It can also help with healthy development into adulthood.

The signs when you need to seek help for your child:

When you notice problems in multiple areas of his/her life such as family relationships, academic performance, leisure activities and friendships.

When the child Feels terrible about himself/herself or worries excessively or has anxiety.

When the child expresses hopelessness in their behaviour. Withdraws from the company of family, friends or activities which he or she used to enjoy.

Has a significant change in sleep habits or appetite. Negative Behaviour Self-Destructive behaviour.

Tries to indulge in self-harm. Makes comments like “I wish I weren’t here,” or “Nobody would care if I ran away.” Talks about suicide. Poor school performance.

Types of therapies that work well for a child’s mental health

Parent training in behavior management is suitable for

  • ADHD
  • Disruptive behavior disorders

Child behavior therapy is suitable for

  • ADHD
  • Disruptive behavior disorders

Cognitive-behavior therapy works well for

  • Disruptive behavior disorder
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • PTSD

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