Why use Children and Youth Counselling services?
Many children and teenagers benefit from the opportunity that counselling offers to make sense of change of school, family conflict, loss and grief, peer pressure or puberty, children and teens can face a myriad of issues.
Who is it for?
We see children and youth between the ages of 5 to 18.
How does it work?
Children and young people can be helped through counselling to be able to:
- express their feelings in a safe place and manage strong emotions such as blame, guilt and anger
- learn how to express themselves and relate positively to others
- understand their family and friend relationships as they are now and how they change
- use a range of age-appropriate coping skills
- develop resilience and improve emotional stability.
We use a range of counselling styles depending on the age and issues of the young people concerned.
After we spend time assessing the child’s needs, we will arrange the service best suited to the child. This could be in one of four areas provided here at Better Pride.
Individual counselling
Our trained counsellors work one-on-one with the child in a safe environment. A range of techniques may be used to meet your child’s needs. These can include cognitive behaviour therapy, narrative or play therapy.