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Adolescent Counselling
Summary
Adolescent counselling provides specialized support for teenagers (ages 12-19) navigating the unique challenges of this developmental stage. Our approach combines evidence-based therapeutic techniques with a deep understanding of adolescent brain development, social dynamics, and emotional needs. We address issues like academic stress, peer relationships, family conflicts, self-esteem, and mental health concerns in a way that resonates with teens. Our counsellors create a safe, non-judgmental space where adolescents can express themselves freely while developing coping skills and resilience for adulthood.
About Adolescent Counselling
- Developmentally Appropriate: Tailored to adolescent cognitive and emotional development
- Engaging Modalities: Incorporates art, music, and technology when helpful
- Confidentiality Balance: Respects teen privacy while addressing safety concerns
- Strength-Based: Focuses on building resilience and existing strengths
- Family Involvement: Optional family sessions when beneficial
- School Collaboration: Works with schools when needed (with consent)

Why you should consider
- Help your teen navigate emotional ups and downs
- Address academic stress and performance anxiety
- Improve family communication and reduce conflicts
- Support through social challenges and peer pressure
- Develop healthy coping mechanisms for stress
- Build self-esteem and confidence
- Address risky behaviors before they escalate
How we can provide help
- Provide a neutral, non-judgmental space for teens to express themselves
- Teach emotion regulation and stress management skills
- Help navigate social media and digital challenges
- Address anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns
- Support identity development and self-discovery
- Improve communication between teens and parents
- Develop problem-solving and decision-making skills
FAQs
Confidentiality is crucial for effective teen counselling. While we encourage open family communication, we maintain teen confidentiality except in situations involving safety risks (harm to self/others, abuse). We will discuss confidentiality policies during the first session and help facilitate healthy communication between teens and parents when appropriate.
Our Certified Counsellors
Dr. Ananya Mehta
Teen Mental Health Specialist
Experience: 12+ years
Rahul Kapoor
Adolescent Psychologist
Experience: 8+ years
