Therapy for Adolescents…

The transition from childhood to adulthood is associated with significant brain development. The adolescent brain develops more sophisticated and stronger neural connections. During this period of growth, the typical teen is also expected to attend school, maintain friendships, perform academically and become more independent by taking on more responsibility (household chores and possibly employment). All of which can make the teenage years extremely difficult. 

During this time young people seek independence from parents/caregivers which can cause difficulties and can fracture parent-child relationships. Adolescents can experience a wide range of difficulties:

  • Self-harm behaviours 
  • Anxiety 
  • Depression/low mood 
  • School refusal 
  • Bullying 
  • Negative risk taking behaviours 
  • Difficulties with peer relationships 
  • Social withdrawal/isolation 
  • Body Image /eating difficulties 
  • Attachment Disorders 
  • Trauma 
  • Reactions to life events such as death, divorce, separation, relocation 

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy which helps people identify and change dysfunctional patterns of thinking and behaving. It is based on the idea that there is a clear link between thoughts, behaviour, and feelings.

For Example, a teen may experience the following: 

  • Thought: I’m socially awkward 
  • Feeling: Anxious 
  • Behaviour: Teen sits in the corner alone while at a party 

A teen who thinks she is awkward might avoid eye contact and shy away from conversation. Then, when she doesn’t have positive social interactions, her belief that she’s socially awkward is reinforced.  CBT aims to break that cycle by changing the way a teen thinks or behaves. 

We promote independence and work collaboratively with our clients to come up with ways that they can help themselves.  This allows the young person to finish therapy with new skills that will help them in the future should problems reoccur.  We will work together to establish goals for therapy and will work together to achieve them.

What to expect?

Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) helps improve mood, anxiety and behaviour by examining confused or unhelpful ways of thinking. CBT therapists support young adults to question their negative thoughts instead of just accepting them and teaches strategies so they can improve their ability to deal with difficult emotions. During this session we will advise you of the most appropriate therapeutic approach and estimated duration of therapy programme. We understand that attending therapy can be a new and often worrisome experience for both parents and young person, therefore, we welcome you to ask any questions you might have regarding therapy. In some cases, it is advisable to have separate Information & Support Sessions, one for the parents and one for the young person.
It is our practice to meet with parents/carers for a Parent Information & Support Session allowing us to discuss current concerns and difficulties your young person is experiencing. Depending on the young person’s age and the circumstances they may be involved in this session
You can find us in the ITEC Business Park, Armagh Road, Newry, BT35 6DT. Located in Newry we are perfectly situated to service the Newry and Mourne. We are located a couple minutes off the M1 making us perfectly located for those travelling to us from the South (Dundalk, Drogheda) and those coming off the M1 from the North. We have free parking available.