Teenage Therapy In Indianapolis
We are happy to offer teenage therapy in Indianapolis (online in Florida) is important to us because this often impacts the whole family.
Our counseling can provide a safe place with a therapy for your teen to talk to about their feelings, school, peer relationships or stress. Teenagers might not want to discuss serious issues with parents, or might fear getting in trouble with their parents if they talk about depression.
Symptoms of teens with depression might include:
Behavior changes
Loss of interest in activities
Withdrawn
Sad, down, or increase sleep
Use of alcohol or drugs
Agitation or restlessness — for example, pacing, hand-wringing or an inability to sit still
Slowed thinking, speaking or body movements
Frequent complaints of unexplained body aches and headaches, which may include frequent visits to the school nurse
Social isolation
Questions about Teenage therapy Indianapolis
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A combination of talk therapy and/or medication can be very effective for most teens with depression. Our therapist provide a variety of therapy from DBT (emotional regulation), CBT (shifting negative thoughts) to trauma recovery. A list of our therapists are below.
If your teen has severe depression or is in danger of self-harm, he or she may need a hospital stay or may need to participate in an outpatient treatment program until symptoms improve.
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Jennifer Vincent, LMHC, Alex Peacock, LSW and Emily Tackett all provide teen therapy in person and telehealth.
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Symptoms for teen depression can include; restlessness, increase social withdrawal, no longer interested in activities they once enjoyed, moody, poor grades, difficulties handling moods and much more. If you are wondering if your teen might be depressed a teenage depression therapist here can help you determine through a therapy assessment if your teen needs therapy. We want to help support your family!
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Therapy is for all ages and can be a helpful tool to learn coping skills. Kids and teens need therapy when they have problems they can't cope with alone. Or they need help when problems affect how well they do, feel, or act. If things don't get better on their own, kids may need therapy so things can improve.
Our Teenage therapists Indianapolis (Florida Virtually)
Kaleigh, LMHCA
Spencer, They/Them
Emily, LMHCA, She/Her