Counselling for young people
Helping your child feel like themselves again
Engaging, teen-focused online therapy
Catch it early
It might feel like a big step to reach out to a therapist. Some parents might be worried about feeling blamed or judged but working with a therapist should be a supportive experience. Lots of children and young people go to counselling for all kinds of reasons. And research shows that catching issues early can really help.
Help is here
Seeing your child struggle is a hugely difficult and painful experience as a parent. Adolescence often involves the developmental need for separation as teenagers work out their identity outside the family, but that can leave parents feeling worried or shut out when their child may be in need of support.
Less anxious (e.g. feeling on edge or overwhelmed)
Increase in confidence and self-esteem
Resilience - more able to cope
Feeling less sad, teary or lonely
Improved relationships and communication
Finding emotional balance (self-regulation)
Feeling lighter, calmer and happier
Benefits of therapy
What does your child need help with?
Hello, I’m Pippa
I’m really passionate about connecting with young people and helping them through difficult times. With over 10 years’ experience supporting young people and their families in schools, universities, private practice and in mental health training and research, I bring a wide range of skills and knowledge to support young people and therapists in supervision.