THERAPY FOR TEENS

No pressure. No performance.
Just space to breathe &
room to become.

With years of experience supporting teenagers, I understand how confusing this stage of life can feel. When a teen is struggling, it doesn’t just affect them—it can affect the whole family. Below you’ll find more about the services I offer and how I approach working with teens.

WHY TEENS CHOOSE THERAPY WITH ME

Most teens don’t want to be fixed—they want to be understood. They want someone who gets that things feel overwhelming, even if they can’t always explain why. This is a space where they don’t have to perform or be “on.” Just a real conversation, steady support, and space to exhale.

I don’t talk down to them or try to force advice—I meet them where they are, with curiosity, honesty, and respect. Together, we figure things out, one step at a time.

THERAPY FOR TEENS

individual therapy for TEENS

Adolescence is a time of big changes and even bigger pressure. When something feels off—mood shifts, distance, or just not seeming like themselves—therapy offers a space to pause, feel understood, and sort through what’s really going on.

YOUR TEEN MAY BENEFIT FROM THERAPY IF THEY:

  • Seem overwhelmed, irritable, or withdrawn

  • Is stuck in a cycle of perfectionism or self doubt

  • Have trouble navigating friendships or school stress

  • No longer enjoy the things they used to love

  • Seem stuck in patterns of people-pleasing, emotional outbursts, or shutting down

  • Struggle communicating how they feel

IS THERAPY right for your teen?

  • Sessions are relaxed and teen-led. Sometimes we talk about what’s been hard that week, sometimes we explore something deeper that’s been weighing on them. I listen closely, ask questions, and help them reflect—not just on what’s happening, but what it might mean. There’s room for humor, silence, venting, and sorting things out.

  • Sometimes progress looks like big changes, and sometimes it’s more subtle—less reactivity, more openness, or feeling a little more like themselves. I’ll be paying attention to shifts in how your teen talks about things, makes decisions, or relates to others. We’ll also check in with them directly about how they feel therapy is going. If we’re not seeing movement, we’ll talk about why and what might need to shift.

  • That depends on your teen’s goals, what they’re struggling with, and how open they are to the work. Some teens come in with a specific concern that resolves in a few months; others benefit from a longer process of growth and reflection.

  • Parents play an important role, especially at the start. I typically meet with you briefly during the intake process to hear your concerns and get context. After that, the focus shifts to your teen.

    For therapy to be effective, they need a space that feels truly their own. I work to build trust so they feel safe opening up. Most of what’s shared stays between us—unless there’s a concern for their safety or someone else’s.

Are we a good fit?

I offer a free 15-minute consultation for parents to ask questions and get a feel for my approach.