Individual psychotherapy/counseling
Psychotherapy and Counseling
It mainly helps children and teenagers handle problems in emotions, family relationships, social functioning, school adaptation, etc., and provides parents with direction and support. Psychotherapy and counseling service targets include:
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anxiety
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depression
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obsessive-compulsive disorder
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adjustment problem
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emotional management
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stress Management
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oppositional, confrontational and destructive behavior
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bulimia and anorexia/Eating Disorders
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school refusal
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addictive behavior
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other external or internal emotional problems
Play therapy
Play therapy can be effective in helping toddlers/children who are struggling emotionally, socially, behaviorally or academically. With the help of a play therapist, a troubled child can:
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understand and accept own feelings and express emotions more appropriately
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develop empathy and learn to respect and accept the thoughts and feelings of others
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learn to take responsibility for his/her own actions and strengthen your ability to control himself/herself
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build self-confidence, be able to affirm one's strengths and accept one's shortcomings
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when encountering problems, have the confidence to face them in different or creative ways
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learn new social skills to get along with family, teachers, classmates and friends
At the same time, play therapy also helps parents delve into their children's world and learn how to respond, promotes effective communication between children and parents, and establishes a good parent-child relationship.