Children and teenagers often go through emotional turbulence, and sometimes it’s more than just a phase. If your child is showing signs of anxiety, anger, withdrawal, academic pressure, or behavioral issues—
Our expert psychologists are here to help.
Starting At ₹4500 for 90 mins
If your child is showing signs of emotional distress, behavioral problems, changes in eating or sleeping habits, declining academic performance, or withdrawal from friends and family, it’s a good time to consult a child psychologist. Early intervention helps prevent long-term issues.
Child therapy often uses play, art, stories, and interactive tools to help children express emotions. It’s developmentally appropriate, non-threatening, and designed to make kids feel safe and understood.
In the initial session, the psychologist will primarily talk with the parents to understand concerns, background, and developmental history. If appropriate, the child may be gently introduced to the therapist for rapport building.
Use positive, age-appropriate language. You might say, “We’re going to meet someone who helps kids talk about their feelings and feel better.” Avoid words like “doctor” or “treatment” that may cause fear.
Absolutely. Parental involvement is essential. Therapists often guide parents with strategies to support their child’s progress at home, and regular feedback sessions are scheduled.
It varies depending on the child’s needs and challenges. Some may benefit from short-term support (4–6 sessions), while others may need longer therapy. Progress is regularly reviewed.
Yes, child confidentiality is respected. However, if there is a risk of harm to the child or others, the therapist may need to involve parents or guardians to ensure safety.
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