McAtee Psychology
Teen (Adolescent) Counseling
Signs your teenager may require counselling
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Abnormal amounts of arguing, anger or acting out
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Changes in academic or athletic performance
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Sexual, physical or mental abuse
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Issues with drugs and alcohol
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Issues with peers
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Major changes in family life
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Struggles connecting with loved ones
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Increased sadness, anxiety, stress
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Changes in sleep patterns
Our Specialites
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ADHD
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OCD
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Learning Difficulties
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Executive Functioning Difficulties
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Bullying
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Self-Esteem
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Body Image and Eating Disorders
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Defiant Behaviors
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Peer-Pressure and Competition
Our Approach
We start by focusing on building a strong relationship with your teen to help them feel comfortable and increase their willingness to share and participate in therapy. We use a unique and engaging teaching style to help your teen explore their core values and support them in creating goals to address areas in their life where they are struggling.
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For Children/Teen Counselling - the primary client(s) should be the child. All first appointments for child/teen counselling are with parent(s) only. Speak with your therapist if you wish to change this arrangement