Teen & Child Therapists Haddon Heights

Get Support to Thrive

You’re doing everything you can to support your child, but lately they’ve been withdrawn, anxious, and just not themselves. At See You Through It Counseling, our teen and child therapists serving Haddon Heights can help them:

  • Explore their emotions
  • Develop healthy coping strategies
  • Grow into a confident, resilient adult

Using evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and internal family systems, we empower children and teens to overcome challenges like anxiety, depression, and trauma and thrive as young adults.

A brighter future starts with your first appointment. Get your child the support they need.

Child Therapy Bridges Communication Gaps

When your child struggles to express themselves, it can create distance that affects the whole family. Our child and teen therapists create a nurturing, open environment where your child can speak their mind. 

Our family sessions help your child or teen communicate their feelings effectively, while also empowering you to support them with empathy and confidence.

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Early Intervention Keeps Issues From Escalating

Never Too Late for Therapy

When your child faces emotional or behavioral struggles, early intervention can help them address these challenges before they become overwhelming, giving them healthier coping skills as they grow. 

Our teen and child therapists give your child anon-judgmental space where they can work through difficult emotions. With proactive care, we boost their confidence, improve their relationships, and lay the groundwork for lifelong emotional resilience.

Personalized Support for Your Child or Teen’s Needs

Your child experiences emotions in their own way, so we create an individualized treatment plan to meet their needs. Our therapeutic approaches may include:

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
  • Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
  • Parent Management Training

With evidence-based support, we create a safe, welcoming space where your child can explore their emotions and develop the skills they need to thrive as they grow. 

Ready to give your child the support they need? Book today.

Meet Our Child Therapists Serving Haddon Heights

Our child and teen therapists help young adults overcome a wide range of emotional and behavioral challenges. Each therapist holds a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling and is licensed as a Professional Counselor (LPC) or Associate Counselor (LAC), so your child is in the most caring and experienced hands.

How We Help Families on Their Journey to Healing

When your child is distressed, the whole family feels it. Our child and teen therapists strengthen family bonds by encouraging open communication and mutual understanding.

As a parent or caregiver, we’ll give you tools to support your child’s emotional well-being while fostering a nurturing home environment. Every session is an opportunity to rebuild trust, deepen connections, and create a foundation for lasting emotional connections within your family.

1 in 5 Children with Mental Health Disorder

A Safe and Comfortable Space for Young Minds to Heal

Your child deserves to feel heard and understood when sharing their feelings, so we’ve created a warm, judgment-free space where they can speak freely without fear.

With thoughtful guidance and proven therapeutic methods, our child therapists serving Cherry Hill, Haddon Heights, and other New Jersey communities help kids and teens feel secure while building emotional resilience.

Challenges Our Child & Teen Therapists Address

Our child and adolescent therapists help children and teens work through a variety of emotional and behavioral struggles, including:

Anxiety

When excessive worry or fear interferes with your child’s daily activities, they may struggle with an anxiety disorder. 

Symptoms of Anxiety
Mood Disorder Symptoms

Depression

Prolonged sadness, withdrawal from loved ones, or difficulty finding joy in activities can be signs of depression in your child. 

ADHD

Impulsivity, trouble focusing, or difficulty completing tasks can make life overwhelming for children with ADHD. 

BeBehavioral Disorder Symptoms
Autism Disorder Symptoms

Autism

Children on the autism spectrum may struggle with social situations and life transitions. 

Learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Trauma, Abuse, & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

If painful flashbacks, avoidance behaviors, or emotional numbing are affecting your child, they may benefit from seeing a trauma therapist in Haddon Heights.

PTSD Symptoms
Eating Disorder Symptoms

Eating Disorders

If you’ve noticed obsessions with food, sudden weight changes, or distorted self-perception in your child lately, they may need support from an eating disorder therapist in Haddon Heights.

Behavioral Disorders

Consistent defiance, aggression, or difficulty following rules may be signs your child struggles with a behavioral disorder.

Family Dynamics

Breakdowns in communication or unresolved family conflict can take a toll on your child. 

Social Skills Challenges

Difficulty making friends, understanding social cues, or managing peer interactions can impact your child’s self-esteem.

What a Typical Child Therapy Session Looks Like

During each session, our child therapists use creative expression, storytelling, or structured conversations to encourage your child to open up and discuss their emotions.

We may use any of the following therapeutic techniques to help them overcome challenges:

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT): Helps your child push back on unhelpful thought patterns and replace them with more positive ways of thinking. 
  • Play Therapy: Uses creative activities like drawing, role-play, and games to help your child express emotions without speaking directly about them.
  • Family Therapy: Strengthens your family bonds by improving communication, empathy, and conflict resolution strategies.
Risk Factors

Signs Your Child or Teen Could Benefit from Therapy

If your child is exhibiting any of the following signs, it may be time to seek support from a teen or child therapist: 

  • Difficulty handling emotions, such as frequent mood swings, persistent sadness, or irritability
  • Withdrawing from family, friends, or activities they used to enjoy
  • Experiencing heightened anxiety, excessive worrying, or panic attacks
  • Struggling to focus, complete tasks, or maintain interest in schoolwork
  • Showing aggressive behavior, defiance, or difficulty following rules
  • Drastic changes in eating habits, sleep patterns, or physical energy levels
  • Complaints of recurring physical discomfort, such as headaches or stomachaches, without medical explanation
  • Recurring nightmares, intense fear, or avoiding certain places or people due to past trauma
  • Talking about hopelessness, self-harm, or expressing a lack of purpose
  • Difficulty adjusting to major life changes, like moving, starting at a new school, or a family separation

Sound familiar? The support you need is within reach. Book your appointment today.

“Compassionate, insightful, well-trained” - What Parents & Teens Say About Our Therapy

How You Can Support Your Child Through Therapy

As a parent or caregiver, you can reinforce your child’s progress by fostering trust and connection at home. Engage with them through open, empathetic conversations and encourage their efforts without placing pressure on outcomes.

By prioritizing your own mental well-being, you can provide the calm and steady support your child needs as they grow and heal.

How Parents and Caregivers Help

Our Child Therapists Answer Common Questions

When should my child start therapy?

Therapy can benefit kids at nearly any age, from early childhood through the teen years. Getting support sooner can help your child build coping skills and emotional resilience over time.

Look into therapists who specialize in working with children or adolescents and use evidence-based techniques suited to your child’s needs. We’re happy to schedule a consultation to help you find a counselor your child feels comfortable with.

Our child and teen therapists may use any of the following approaches to help your child work through difficult emotions:

  • Play-based therapy
  • Art therapy
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)

See You Through It is out-of-network, but we can supply a Superbill you can submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement.

Healing Starts Here — Book Your Appointment Today

You’re not alone in this; our child and teen therapists will provide the support your child needs to rebuild confidence, develop long-term coping strategies, and grow into a confident young adult.

Progress begins with your first appointment. Let’s get started today.