PSYCHO THERAPY
Psychotherapy in a child development setting involves various approaches tailored to meet the unique needs of children at different stages of their development.
Psychotherapy we provide are:
Play therapy: Play is the natural language of children, and play therapy utilizes toys, games, and creative activities to help children express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Therapists may observe and interact with children during play to gain insights into their inner world.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT techniques can be adapted for children to help them identify and challenge negative thoughts, manage emotions, and develop coping skills. This approach often includes simple, concrete strategies that children can easily understand and practice.
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Family Therapy: Family dynamics significantly impact a child's psychological development. Family therapy can help improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen relationships within the family system, ultimately promoting the child's emotional health.
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Group Therapy: Provides peer support and addresses common issues among children in a group setting.