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Child therapists in Coquitlam with

fully functional play room

 

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You love your children, want the best for them and have probably tried different strategies already.
Still, you might be wondering why your child is struggling. 

Play therapy offers a warm and engaging space for children to express themselves.

When asked, young children have limited words to tell adults how they feel and think. Play, on the other hand, helps them process experiences, explore different perspectives, and solve problems, all in a safe way. 

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Play and expressive therapy

helps children dealing with:

  • Sadness/being shy or shutting down

  • Tantrums and meltdowns

  • Separation difficulties

  • Anxiety/worries/feeling scared

  • Aggressive/explosive behaviour

  • School refusal

  • Bullying

  • Social difficulties

  • ADD/ADHD

  • Oppositional behavior

  • Self-esteem issues

  • Separation and divorce

  • Transitions (e.g. starting pre/school, having a new sibling, moving, change in living arrangements, etc.)

  • Traumatic events (e.g. sexual abuse, domestic violence, grief, death in the family, etc.)

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After counselling, see your child:

  • better regulating emotions and behaviour

  • increased sense of control

  • feeling motivated

  • increased self-confidence

  • expressing anger in a safe way

  • decreasing their anxiety and taming worries

  • learning social skills

  • coping with trauma and grief

  • solving problems and trying different solutions

  • adjusting to changes in the environment

Working together
Counselling sessions are targeted to every family as children's needs are unique. However, in general we propose the following:
 
 
 
Throughout the process you can expect open communication, frequent check-ins and if requested, collaboration with schools, daycares or other professionals involved as well as participation in case management meetings.

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Intake session with caregivers: we discuss your concerns, goals for therapy, and brainstorm new strategies to try at home or at school.
Working with children: weekly 50-minute sessions are recommended as children need time to develop trust, get to know the environment and process what brought them to counselling.
Debrief with caregivers: after having worked with your child we meet to discuss how to best support him or her. We identify strengths and areas of growth and collaborate on ideas to continue helping your child grow and develop.

To request more information or book an appointment

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