Most Common Reasons for Therapy
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Mental health interventions for children vary with respect to the problem being addressed and to the age and other individual characteristics of the child. Although such interventions share some approaches, treatment methods can be quite different from one another.

We Offer the following treatments:

  • behavioral problems (such as excessive anger, acting out, bed-wetting or eating disorders)
  • a significant drop in grades, particularly if your child normally maintains high grades
  • episodes of sadness, tearfulness, or depression
  • social withdrawal or isolation
  • being the victim of bullying, or bullying other children
  • decreased interest in previously enjoyed activities
  • overly aggressive behavior (such as biting, kicking, or hitting)
  • sudden changes in appetite (particularly in adolescents)
  • insomnia or increased sleepiness
  • excessive school absenteeism or tardiness
  • mood swings (e.g., happy one minute, upset the next)
  • development of or an increase in physical complaints (such as headache, stomachache, or not feeling well) despite a normal physical exam by your doctor
  • management of a serious, acute, or chronic illness
  • signs of alcohol, drug, or other substance use (such as solvents or prescription drug abuse)
  • problems in transitions (following separation, divorce, or relocation)
  • bereavement issues
  • therapy following sexual, physical, or emotional abuse or other traumatic events
  • compulsive behavior (such as nail biting or hair pulling)
  • pre - divorce parent consultation to assess children through divorce
  • parental alienation issues
 
Carol A. Golly

P.L., MSW, LCSW, RPTS

FLSW6001

816 Anchor Rode Drive

Naples, Florida 34103

phone: 239-417-3031
email: info@carolgollychildtherapy.com

We recognize your child's unique circumstance
Mental health interventions for children vary with respect to the problem being addressed and to the age and other individual characteristics of the child. Although such interventions share some approaches, treatment methods can be quite different from each other.
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