
Today’s teenagers grow up too quickly. The world around them is complex, demanding, and stressful and many struggle with the endless expectations and constant competition.
Adolescence is a unique stage: their bodies and voices are changing, they begin to compare themselves to peers outside their home, and they search for their own social belonging. In this period, they experience first love and their first heartbreak. They discover what they are good at, and where they need help.
Therapy with teenagers is both delicate and complex. This is the time when their personal identity is being formed, and therefore the therapeutic process must be sensitive, precise, and deeply attuned to their inner world. Teenagers need someone who can speak their language and help them communicate with the world around them.