If you are concerned about your child's behaviour, a Psychthru child therapist can assist you. See this presentation to learn about child psychotherapy. For more information, please visit psychthru.com.
2. Psychotherapy is sought for children and adolescents for
different issues including mood issues, self harming,
bullying, attachment issues, difficult behaviors, eating
disorder, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),
Learning difficulties, Autism etc. Usually child
psychotherapy involves therapeutic work with a child and
parents, or a family member. There are many effective
forms of child therapy with evidence to back them up,
including Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Therapy,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, Family
Therapy, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, and Organization
Training (Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent
Psychology, 2017).
WHAT IS CHILD THERAPY?
3. WHEN IS CHILD THERAPY EFFECTIVE?
If a parent or guardian is unsure whether their child requires counselling, the list of symptoms
below can help. If the child exhibits one or more of these symptoms, as well as the parent's
concern, it's a good idea to have him or her evaluated.
Unwarranted aggression;
Incontinence;
Difficulty adjusting to social situations;
Frequent nightmare and sleep difficulties;
A sudden drop in grades at school;
Persistent worry and anxiety;
Withdrawing from activities they normally enjoy;
Loss of appetite or dramatic weight loss/gain;
The following are symptoms that may indicate a problem
that therapy can correct or help with:
4. AT WHAT AGE SHOULD A CHILD SEE A
THERAPIST?
There is no age limit for children who can and
cannot receive counselling. From toddlers in
preschool to teenagers in high school, everyone is
welcome (which is why it is sometimes referred to
as child and adolescent therapy).
However, the reasons a child or adolescent might
work with a therapist, as well as the therapist's
therapy methods, differ for different age groups.
5. HOW CAN CHILD THERAPY HELP?
Therapy, like it can help adults, can help children in a variety of ways. The preceding section
provides a brief overview of how it may benefit various age groups. However, in a broader sense,
child therapy can help with both serious problems, such as mental illness, and minor ones, such as
difficult feelings associated with moving to a new town.
The main thing is that many children and teenagers can benefit from talking with a
counsellor. The following are common issues addressed in child therapy:
Mental illness, such as depression or anxiety
The death of a loved one and other difficult losses
Abuse (sexual, emotional, physical, mental)
Addiction in the family
Parents’ divorce
Behavioral issues
Developmental delays
6. GET HELP THROUGH
Secure Messaging Live Chat Video Call Audio Call
In addition to live chat,
video/audio calls, you can
always send your therapist
a message with any
questions or thoughts.
Chat with the therapist if
not comfortable with
other means of
communications i.e.
video and audio calls.
Connect with your
therapist through a
scheduled live video
session at your convenient
time and day.
An easy-to-use voice
call option to get
connected with a
therapist for
consultation.
7. THE PSYCHTHR THERAPIST TEAM
If you are worried about your child’s behavior, a child therapist at psychthru can help. Consider
scheduling a therapy appointment for your child where they can open up in a safe space. If you are
worried about finding the right time to take your child to therapy, online counselling in Pakistan for
kids is a great option. For more information visit us at psychthru.com
Adeela Khalid Tehreem Talat Hina Rana
MS Clinical Psychology Ms clinical Psychology PhDc Clinical Psychology
Specialties :- Specialties :- Specialties :-
ADHD
Anger Issues
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Eating Disorders
Anger Issues
Anxiety
Depression
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Parenting Concerns
Phobias
Depression
Eating Disorders
Mood Disorders
Parenting Concerns
Personality Disorders
Phobias
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