Teen Issues Therapists in Burnaby
Browse 1 therapist specializing in Teen Issues in Burnaby. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.
Teen issues therapy refers to therapeutic support tailored to the particular pressures and developmental experiences of adolescence, roughly ages 12 to 18. Teenagers face a distinct set of challenges: shifting relationships with parents, increasing academic and social pressure, identity formation, and often their first significant experiences of anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns. A therapist who works with teens understands this developmental context and adjusts their approach accordingly.
What to look for in a Teen Issues therapist on Purple Lotus
- Training and experience specifically with adolescents, not just adults
- Familiarity with the specific concerns your teen is facing
- Approach to confidentiality and parental involvement that fits your situation
- Ability to build rapport with teenagers who may be skeptical or reluctant
1 therapist for Teen Issues in Burnaby
Browse 1 therapist specializing in Teen Issues in Burnaby. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.
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Teen Issues therapists in Burnaby — at a glance
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Frequently asked questions
What is teen issues therapy?
Teen issues therapy is therapeutic support designed for adolescents, typically ages 12 to 18. It addresses emotional, social, academic, and behavioral concerns specific to this stage of development. Therapists who work with teens adapt their approach to suit adolescent communication styles, developmental needs, and the particular pressures teenagers face.
What kinds of problems can teen therapy help with?
Teen therapy may help with anxiety, depression, academic stress, low self-esteem, peer difficulties, family conflict, identity questions, grief, trauma, and behavioral concerns. It is also used when a teenager seems withdrawn, irritable, or is struggling in ways that are hard to name but clearly affecting daily life.
How long does therapy for teenagers usually take?
Duration varies depending on what is being addressed. Some concerns may resolve in eight to twelve sessions. Others, particularly those involving longer-standing patterns or past trauma, may take several months or longer. A therapist should be able to give you a rough sense of what to expect after a few sessions.
Should parents be involved in teen therapy?
It depends on the teen's age, the concerns involved, and what the teenager is comfortable with. Many therapists meet with parents occasionally for updates while keeping session content confidential. Younger teens or those with more complex family dynamics may benefit from more parental involvement. The teen's trust in the process is usually the priority.
Can teen therapy be done online?
Yes. Many therapists offer online sessions for teenagers. This can work well for teens with busy schedules, social anxiety, or who live in areas with limited local options. It is worth confirming with the therapist what platform they use and how they handle privacy during sessions.
What if my teenager does not want to go to therapy?
Resistance is common. Some teens come around once they have met the therapist and felt that sessions are actually useful. It can help to let the teen have input in choosing the therapist and to frame therapy as an option rather than a punishment. Some therapists specialize in engaging reluctant adolescents.
How do I find a teen therapist in Burnaby?
Browse therapists in Burnaby who list adolescents or teen issues as a specialty. Look for providers with specific experience in the concerns your teenager is facing, and check whether they offer in-person or online sessions. Reading therapist profiles and booking a consultation can help you find a good fit.
Is teen therapy covered by insurance in Burnaby?
Coverage depends on your extended health plan. If the therapist is a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker in Burnaby, sessions may be eligible for reimbursement. Check your policy for eligible designations, session limits, and whether a referral is required.