Monica Ziegler, LMHC

Child therapy

I get it – you’re a parent and you want the best for your child. That’s why it’s incredibly important to you that you find someone qualified to provide your child with the guidance and therapy when it’s a time of need, whether the child is experiencing parents who are divorcing, the loss of a loved one or any other unforeseen issue that could crop up and negatively affect a child’s life.

The person needs to have experience.

The person needs to have the right education and credentials. Perhaps, most importantly, whoever you decide on has to be someone that your child can comfortably speak with. So, if you’re child needs therapy or guidance, it shouldn’t be an easy decision on who you decide to go with. It should be a well thought-out decision. You should be considering several factors, including:

As you ask yourself the questions listed above, it’s important to know that there’s more than one kind of therapy method available. In fact, there are several types. These include:

If you believe your child could benefit from therapy, you should consider it. Counseling can be very effective for treatment of child mental illness.  

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