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Child psychotherapy is a form of therapy that helps children understand and manage their emotions, behavior, and relationships. Through talking, play, creative activities, and evidence-based techniques, Julia will support your child in expressing themselves and processing challenges in a safe, non-judgmental space.
If your child is experiencing ongoing emotional distress, behavioral challenges, difficulties at school, or major changes such as loss, therapy may be beneficial. Common signs that it may be time to consult a professional include withdrawal, anxiety, increase in aggression, changes or disruptions to usual eating or sleeping patterns.
Julia works with children, youth and young adults ranging from ages 5 to 21. Julia's therapeutic approach is tailored to suit each child’s developmental stage and unique needs.
Sessions vary by age and individual needs. For younger children, therapy may involve play, storytelling, or drawing to help them express emotions. Older children, teens and young adults may engage in more traditional talk therapy, problem-solving strategies, or dialectical behavioral techniques.
Yes. Parental involvement is an important part of the therapeutic process. Depending on the child’s age and concerns, Julia may meet with parents to share insights, strategies, and progress while respecting the child’s confidentiality.