We offer flexible psychotherapeutic treatments that are tailored to a young person and their family’s needs.
We assess and treat young people aged 5 to 24 around a number of different problems, including:
- Anxiety & Depression
- Bereavement & Loss
- Emotional & behavioural disturbances
- Academic difficulties
- Self-harm
- Suicidal ideation
- Sleep problems
- Isolation
- Family breakdown
- Eating disorders
- Substance misuse
- Identity issues
We offer flexible psychotherapeutic treatments that are tailored to a young person and their family’s needs.
We assess and treat young people aged 5 to 24 around a number of different problems, including:
- Anxiety & Depression
- Bereavement & Loss
- Emotional & behavioural disturbances
- Academic difficulties
- Self-harm
- Suicidal ideation
- Sleep problems
- Isolation
- Family breakdown
- Eating disorders
- Substance misuse
- Identity issues
Our services are based on psychoanalytic psychotherapy, which is used to help explore thoughts, feelings, emotions and behaviours. Talking therapies involve talking to someone who is trained to help one deal with any negative thoughts and feelings one might be experiencing. All our therapies involve a number of appointments with the same therapist over a period of time.
The talking therapies we offer are specifically for children, young people and their families. They are supportive, flexible, non-judgmental and confidential. Our services include Initial Assessments, Child Psychotherapy, Adolescent Exploratory Therapy, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Family Consultation and Therapy, and Parent Support.
Talking about thoughts and feelings can help you deal with difficult times in your life. If you worry about something over and over in your mind it can make things worse. By discussing your feelings, we can help you work out where your negative feelings come from and why they are there. With this understanding you can decide what positive changes you could make and take greater control over your life.
It is important to seek help when you are struggling, because problems that are left can get worse.