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Why Group Therapy for Kids and Teens Works
When parents consider therapy for their child or teenager, they often envision one-on-one sessions with a therapist—a private, safe space where their young person can explore their feelings without judgment. While individual therapy remains invaluable, group therapy offers something fundamentally different and equally important: the opportunity to heal and grow in relationship with peers facing similar challenges.
Navigating Grief and Loss with Young Clients
Grief is a deeply personal experience, and for children, it can be particularly confusing and overwhelming. Unlike adults, young clients may not have the language or cognitive ability to fully understand or express their emotions, often showing their grief through behavior rather than words.