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Adolescents

Adolescents are individuals who are in the transitional stage between childhood and adulthood. This period, traditionally thought of as ages 13 to 20, is generally marked by physical, psychological, and social changes. Adolescence is typically characterized by a rapid growth spurt, hormonal changes, and the development of secondary sexual characteristics.

Psychologically, adolescents are also undergoing significant changes as they develop their identities and sense of self. This is often marked by a heightened sense of self-awareness, an increasing ability to think abstractly, and the development of more complex emotions and social relationships.

Socially, adolescents are often navigating a complex world of peer pressure, group dynamics, and changing social norms. They are typically seeking greater independence from their families and developing their own values and beliefs.

Psychotherapy can be an effective treatment for adolescents who are struggling with a wide range of mental health issues. Adolescents can benefit from psychotherapy for a variety of reasons, including:

Coping with stress and anxiety: Adolescents often experience high levels of stress and anxiety as they navigate the challenges of growing up. Psychotherapy can help them learn effective coping skills to manage these feelings.

Addressing depression: Depression is unfortunately common among adolescents and can have a significant impact on their mental health and quality of life. Psychotherapy can help them identify and address the underlying causes of their depression.

Improving self-esteem: Adolescents may struggle with self-esteem issues as they develop their sense of identity. Psychotherapy can help them develop a more positive self-image and build self-confidence.  It can also give them a forum to explore their unique identities and pressures to conform to societal norms.

Addressing behavioral issues: Adolescents may engage in risky behaviors or have difficulty regulating their emotions. Psychotherapy can help them develop healthier coping mechanisms and improve their decision-making skills.

Family issues: Adolescents may also benefit from family therapy to address issues within the family dynamic and improve communication and relationships.

Overall, psychotherapy must provide a safe and supportive space for teens to explore their thoughts and feelings, and therefore can help them develop the skills and tools they need to face present and future challenges.

The Psychotherapy and Training Collective of New York (PTCNY) is an alliance of mental health professionals licensed for independent private practice in New York and other states.

We are also a psychotherapy resource for our readers in providing workshops and articles on various topics pertinent to our field.

Finding a therapist should not be a challenge. PTCNY provides many convenient ways to find a therapist, including searching by Name/Specialty, Areas of Specialization and Geographic Area.

Find a PTCNY Therapist to help with adolescents

PTCNY offers a broad range of therapists with many specialties. Below is a curated list of PTCNY therapists who specialize in helping individuals facing adolescents challenges.

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