Teen Therapy

A space where teens can be themselves

Being a teenager is harder than most adults remember. Teen therapy offers your adolescent a judgment-free space to process the pressures of growing up and discover who they're becoming.

Teens are navigating an enormous amount: academic pressure, social dynamics, identity questions, family tension, and a world that often feels overwhelming. And most of them are doing it without the tools or language to make sense of what they're feeling.

I work with teens in a way that respects their autonomy and intelligence. I don't talk down to them, and I don't pretend to have all the answers. What I do offer is a genuine, safe relationship where they can be honest about what's going on without fear of judgment or consequences.

My approach with adolescents blends talk therapy with somatic awareness, helping teens notice what's happening in their bodies when they feel anxious, angry, or shut down. Many teens respond to this because it gives them something concrete to work with, not just more talking. Parents may be involved in the process to the degree that feels right for everyone. My priority is always what will benefit my client, the adolescent.

What This Looks Like

How we'll work together

01

Building Rapport

The first priority is establishing trust. I meet your teen where they are, no pressure, no agenda beyond getting to know each other.
02

Exploring What's Real

Once trust is established, we start to dig into what's actually going on, the feelings behind the behavior, the pressures they may not know how to name.
03

Building Skills

Your teen will develop tools for managing emotions, communicating needs, and navigating relationships with more confidence.
Is This You?

This might be a good fit if your teen...

Has become more withdrawn, irritable, or anxious
Is struggling with friendships or social pressure
Seems to be going through the motions at school or home
Is dealing with a family change like divorce, a move, or loss
Could benefit from having a safe adult outside the family to talk to
Is exploring their own sexuality or gender identity
Ready ?

Take the first step

You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to be willing to start. I'd love to hear from you.