Children & Adolescent Counseling

Is your child struggling with:

  • Sadness?

  • Anger, or excessive worry?

  • Not fitting in?

  • Overwhelming insecurities?

  • Constant acting out or argumentative?

  • Oppositional behavior?

Children & Adolescent Counseling

Children & Adolescent Counseling

Children and teens can face a range of difficult problems in their lives that might include sadness, anxiety, transitions, social difficulties, academic stress, and family conflicts. They may need to learn how to understand, control, and share their emotions appropriately. They also may struggle to control their behavior and meet the expectations of their parents and teachers. A child and teen therapist can help them work through these issues and make better choices in their lives. A therapist can be a trusted mentor who helps them grow, mature, and overcome obstacles.

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At Clinical Psychology Associates, we have some of the best child therapists in the area who do amazing work with children and teens.

Frequently Asked Questions

Children and teens may benefit from counseling if they show ongoing sadness, anxiety, anger, behavioral problems, school difficulties, social withdrawal, or major changes after stressful life events. Therapy can help young people develop emotional skills and healthier ways of coping.

Therapists use age-appropriate approaches such as talk therapy, play-based techniques, and skill-building activities to help children and adolescents express emotions, improve behavior, and strengthen problem-solving abilities in a supportive environment.

Yes. Parent involvement is an important part of treatment. Therapists may provide regular updates, parenting guidance, and strategies to support emotional growth and behavior improvement at home and school.

Clinical Psychology Associates offers multiple locations throughout Greater Milwaukee, and new appointments are often available within two weeks or sooner, depending on therapist availability and scheduling needs.

Many therapists at CPA accept a wide range of insurance plans. Intake coordinators can help families verify benefits, discuss costs, and find a therapist who fits their child’s needs.

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