Child Therapy
Anxiety, behavioral concerns, school refusal, social challenges, self-esteem, and the inner experience children often cannot put into words.
"The goal of therapy is to strengthen the child's sense of self, improve behaviors and develop better contact with herself and her environment."
Anxiety, behavioral concerns, school refusal, social challenges, self-esteem, and the inner experience children often cannot put into words.
Identity, peer conflict, self-harming behaviors, bullying, depression, and the search for footing in a fast-moving world.
Working with parents and children together to restore connection, repair ruptures, and develop new patterns of communication.
A gentle, paced approach to processing painful experiences — including physical, sexual, or emotional abuse — at the client's own rhythm.
Companionship through the death of a parent, sibling, or loved one, and the many smaller losses that accompany a life.
Support for children navigating divorce, as well as for parents working to build healthy step-family relationships.
Reconnecting with the inner child, healing old wounds, navigating relationships, and finding more choice in how you live.
Coaching and reflection for parents who want to meet their children more fully and respond from a steadier place.
Trainings in the Violet Oaklander Model of Gestalt therapy for clinicians who work with children and adolescents — offered internationally.
Every therapeutic relationship begins with a conversation. Please call or write — we will work out an arrangement to connect and talk.