Adolescent/Teenage Counselling
Unlock the potential of your teenager with Adolescent/Teenage Counselling!
Navigating the ups and downs of adolescence can be tough, but with the right support, your teen can thrive. Our experienced counsellors provide a safe and supportive environment to help address the unique challenges facing teenagers today, from self-esteem and identity issues to stress and relationships. Give your teenager the tools to lead a happy and fulfilling life, book an appointment today!
Mode of Counselling: Both In-Person/Online Counselling
Our Counselors
Sreeja Syamala
Counselling Psychologist
M.Sc. (Coun. Psy.), PG Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy from CCS Academy
Shravan Shankar
Counsellor & Psychotherapist
M.A., PG Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
Meher Fatima
Counsellor & Psychologist
M.Sc. (Cli. Psy.), PG Diploma in Coun. & Psyc., Cert. in RECBT
Sowmya Murthy
Counsellor & Psychologist
M.Sc. (Psy.), PG Diploma in Coun. & Psych,. Cert. in Career Guidance Psychometry
Anushruthi Gokulakrishnan
Counselor & Psychologist
M.A. (Psy.) PG Diploma in Life Coaching & Counselling from CCS Academy
Sangeetha Sundararajan
Counselor & Psychologist
M.A(HRM), M.Sc (Psychology), PG Diploma in Life Coaching & Counselling from CCS Academy
Padma Sreedevi
Counselling Psychologist
M.A Counselling Psychology, PG Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
Vidya. N
Counselling Psychologist
M.A Counselling Psychology, PG Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
Soundaram N
Counselling Psychologist
M.A Counselling Psychology, PG Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
Deepa Ganesh
Counselling Psychologist
M.A Counselling Psychology, PG Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
Rituja Ingale
Counselling Psychologist
M.A Counselling Psychology, PG Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
Swayamprabha K
Counsellor & Psychologist
M.Sc. Psychology, PG Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
Krithiga R
Counselling Psychologist
B.Sc., M.Sc. (Coun. Psy.), PG Diploma in Life Coaching & Counselling from CCS Academy
Murzhita Zheren
Counseling Psychologist
M.Sc (Counselling Psychology), PG Diploma in Life Coaching & Counselling from CCS Academy
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Adolescent/Teenage Counselling for Psychological Issues
Counselling for teenage psychological issues can be beneficial in helping adolescents develop healthy emotional and behavioural skills. Having an experienced teenage psychologist who is trained in adolescent development, family dynamics, and mental health issues can be a great asset to teenage individuals facing psychological distress. Teenage counselling services may provide an opportunity for teenagers to explore complicated feelings or traumatic experiences with an understanding adult.
Counselling sessions are often tailored to the individual’s needs, giving teenagers the ability to learn from past mistakes, receive encouragement and support, and build healthier relationships with themselves as well as others. Furthermore, teenage counselling services often focus on building essential problem-solving skills so that adolescents can navigate difficult situations independently in their lives.
Teenagers and mental health
Adolescence is one of the most important stages of human development. During the teenage years, young people face many physical, psychological, identity and relationship changes on their journey to adulthood. While adolescence is often stereotyped as a difficult and tumultuous time, it is important to remember that many adolescents move through this developmental stage of life respectfully and peacefully. Chennai Counseling Services adolescent counselling services help teenagers to identify ways to approach this time in a way that encourages their psycho-social development. Counselling helps teenagers to be safe, feel good about themselves, and engage in respectful relationships.
Mental health in the teenage years is often undermined due to lack of awareness. The counseling sessions allow teenagers to take hold of their mental well-being and explore it further – either on their own or with professional guidance. This can have a powerful, transformative effect on those seeking help. By learning how to recognize unhealthy thinking patterns and behaviour associated with mental illness, teenagers can develop healthy habits that nurture progress and growth through teenage life and beyond.
Risk Taking among Teenagers
Risk-taking is an important part of teenage development because it helps teens ultimately learn how to make decisions and take on challenges. Unfortunately, these risks can sometimes become too serious or result in poor outcomes. When this happens, teenage counselling services and the expertise of a teenage psychologist becomes essential. Through support and guidance in managing risk, teenage professionals help young people navigate challenging situations while exploring complex emotions. As teenagers build their resilience they learn how to make safer judgements while growing integrated into society. Ultimately, teenage counselling services play an invaluable role in aiding young adults through an important phase of growing up.
Signs and Symptoms
It can be challenging for parents and caregivers to identify when teenagers are facing mental health challenges. The hormonal changes and other physical transformations of puberty can distract from underlying issues that may require attention. To help recognize when your teenager may need therapy, look for the following signs:
- Isolation: While it is typical for teens to become more independent during puberty, excessive social isolation may indicate deeper emotional issues.
- Excessive worrying: Worry and stress are a normal part of adolescence, but excessive worrying or anxiety may indicate that your teenager could benefit from seeing a professional.
How will the teenage counselling sessions be conducted?
Teen counselling is focused on providing practical solutions. A counsellor from Chennai Counseling Services will:
- Speak with your teenager to gain a comprehensive understanding of the situation
- Identify obstacles to well-being and work to overcome them
- Set attainable goals that your teenager is motivated to achieve (such as improved communication, increased independence, more harmony at home, etc.)
- Help your teenager develop a shared understanding of what needs to happen for everyone in the family to have their needs met
- Recognize and celebrate thier progress and successes
- Regularly evaluate the plan and maintain the improvements achieved.
What if my adolescent refuses to attend the counselling?
We understand that it can be difficult for parents and caregivers to convince their teenagers to attend counselling, especially if they have concerns about privacy. One of the main reasons teenagers may be resistant to counselling is the fear that their issues and behaviours will be shared with other family members. It is important to reassure your teenager that their relationship with their counsellor from Chennai Counseling Services is confidential and that anything they share in counselling will only be shared with their consent. As a parent, it is important to have open and honest conversations with your teenager about counselling and addressing any concerns they may have.
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Popular Questions
We have answers to common questions people ask
Counseling is NOT advice/suggestion but helping people to help themselves. It is not telling what is right or wrong. It is NOT giving opinions or 3rd Person’s Point of View. Counselling will help you to improve your emotional/mental health by working on your thoughts/beliefs, feelings, needs and behavior. On the contrary, advice and suggestions will make the people dependent on the person who is offering them. Counseling will make people self-dependent and empowers you to problem solve and make decisions on your own. Counselling will also help you to prevent problems and also develop yourself as a better person.
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Our counsellors want to understand the client’s emotions through the facial expressions, gestures and tone. So that we can help the client more effectively. In case of chat counselling, Phone/Audio Only counselling, these ques will be missing and the counselling will not be effective.
We require payment upfront to ensure the best use of everyone’s time. Here’s why:
- Scheduled Appointments: Our counselors have dedicated time slots for each session booked online. Walk-ins could disrupt these appointments and cause delays for everyone.
- Guaranteed Availability: By booking and paying in advance, you secure your spot with your preferred counselor and ensure they’ll be available for your session.
- Commitment and Preparation: Having a financial investment in the session often leads to higher commitment and better preparation, which improves the overall outcome.
Yes. If the client has any diagnosed psychological disorder and is under regular medication already, we will be able to treat.
It is based on various factors such as severity and onset of the issue, support system available, client’s motivation and engagement. When we assessed all of them and give an approximate number of sessions required in the past, some clients took it like we unnecessarily ask them to come for many sessions. So we stopped giving idea on the number of sessions required and we leave it to the discretion of the client. Client may choose to book appointment when he/she wants a session.
We never tell the clients to book many slots in advance. During the counseling sessions, we may discuss whether the next session is required or not and client can choose to book or leave it.
The clients will anyway pay for only one session every time. In the first session, you can evaluate whether counselling can help you and decide to book for further sessions or not. When you book for the next session, please make sure that you have an agenda for the session.
The client would bring the agenda for the session and counsellor will help to get a direction by working on your thoughts, emotions and behaviours. The agenda may be to resolve a problem or to prevent future problem(s) or to develop oneself.
If there is no diagnosis of any severe psychological disorder, counselling will surely help you. If you have been diagnosed to have disorders such as Schizophrenia/Bi-Polar Disorder/Personality Disorder by a clinical psychologist, Counselling will help with regular medication.
Counselor will first meet the client individually and spend more time. Family members/parent will be met later for a brief period of time. It will not be possible to update you about the things happened in the session owing to confidentiality. Our counsellor will try his best to empower your family member/child to communicate the things happened in the session to you directly.
Of course, well-wishers are very important people in our lives. Though talking to them may resolve some issues, there are many limitations. In the busy life of the present, friends and family have their own problems and may not be listening very carefully and unintentionally end up giving advices that may actually prove more harmful than helpful. They may not be able to look at you objectively. They can be biased unconsciously because they have preconceived notions about you. There is a possibility that they can influence you with their personal values and judgments. When issues are complex, they may become anxious and transfer their anxiety to you, whereas a professional assesses you based on scientific knowledge and thus the bias is very minimum and objectivity is very high. A professional will be able to help even if the issue is complex because he is well trained to understand people and possess the skills and qualities to help!
Counsellors help in learning new/different ways of thinking, feeling and behaving to resolve conflicts/problems/losses in everyday life.
Counseling is always voluntary. People should not be forced to go for counseling. Counsellors have respect for Privacy and Autonomy. Counselor will not give their personal opinions in right-wrong paradigm. He may guide the clients on the scientific facts. He will not influence the client by personal values and judgments. He maintains strict Confidentiality. He does not reveal the identities and things discussed in counseling to any other. The Counsellor has developmental and cultural sensitivity and act to avoid harming his clients. The relationship between Counselor and Client will be a professional relationship alone. He does not condone or engage in discrimination based on age, gender, culture, disability, ethnicity, sexual orientation, caste and religion. When he feels that he is not able to help the clients and lack in competence, he will refer the clients to competent professionals. Please see the Our Ethics Page for more details.
The individuals who accept that their own efforts have not helped and seek counseling voluntarily benefit the most! Please remember that counseling is NOT advice giving. Counseling help is not a “quick-fix” solution. It is an interpersonal process between the client and a trained mental health professional. Commitment on the part of the client and their families along with counseling professional bring greater results.
Both professionals often deal with similar mental health problems; however the focus of treatment tends to be different. Psychiatrists are medical doctors with M.D. in Psychiatry or Diploma in Psychological Medicine (DPM) and are recognized to prescribe medicines, specializing in the treatment of mental disorders.
A professional counselor is a psychologist who has the ability to define problems and identify the barriers that prevent them from thinking clearly. The counselor throws light on those barriers and works with the individual’s mental health by working on the thoughts, emotions and behaviours to develop proactive and objective solutions to problems. Psychiatrists and professional counselors may team up together in treatment process for better results for various psychological issues such as addictions, depression and anxiety that require medications.
In psychological counseling, it is generally considered better to meet the client first rather than informants. The primary reason for this is that the client is the direct recipient of the counseling and their perspective and experiences are crucial for understanding their mental health and well-being. By meeting the client first, the counselor can establish a therapeutic relationship with them, which is essential for effective counseling. This relationship helps build trust, empathy, and rapport between the client and the counselor, creating a safe space for open communication and exploration of their concerns.
While informants such as family members, friends, or teachers can provide valuable insights into the client’s life and behavior, their perspectives may be subjective or incomplete. Meeting the client directly allows the counselor to gather information firsthand and gain a comprehensive understanding of their unique circumstances. It also enables the counselor to assess the client’s mental health needs accurately and tailor the counseling approach accordingly.
Here are some of the potential concerns:
1. Lack of client perspective: Meeting the informant first may result in a limited understanding of the client’s experiences, emotions, and concerns. The counselor may form initial impressions or make assumptions based solely on the informant’s account, which can be subjective or incomplete.
2. Loss of client trust: If the client discovers that the counselor has met with an informant before meeting them, it may raise questions about confidentiality and trust. The client might feel that their privacy has been compromised or that their perspective has been misrepresented.
3. Inaccurate assessment: Without direct interaction with the client, the counselor may struggle to accurately assess their mental health needs, symptoms, or goals. The counselor’s understanding of the client’s situation may be based on second-hand information, potentially leading to misinterpretations or misdiagnoses.
4. Limited therapeutic relationship: Establishing a strong therapeutic relationship is crucial for effective counseling. By meeting the informant first, the counselor may miss an opportunity to build rapport, trust, and empathy directly with the client. This can hinder the therapeutic process and impact the overall effectiveness of counseling.
5. Ethical considerations: Meeting informants before clients raises ethical considerations related to confidentiality, informed consent, and professional boundaries. It is essential for counselors to prioritize the well-being and autonomy of their clients while adhering to ethical guidelines and legal requirements.
Counseling is always voluntary because it is a process that is based on the relationship between the counselor and the client. The client needs to be able to trust and feel comfortable with the counselor in order to be open and honest about their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This is essential for the counseling process to be effective.
If counseling is not voluntary, the client is less likely to be engaged and to participate fully in the process. This can make it difficult for the counselor to help the client achieve their goals. Additionally, forced counseling can be harmful and can actually make the client’s problems worse.
The client must be initially motivated to attend at least their first appointment and maintain their drive to avoid dropping out. Collaborative engagement encourages the therapeutic alliance and improves treatment outcomes.
- Assessment Accuracy: A counselor needs a full session to thoroughly assess and understand a client’s concerns. A few minutes over the phone may not provide enough context or detail for an accurate assessment. Observing their personality, mood, body language, and other non-verbal cues are important aspects of understanding the client’s needs. This observation helps counselors determine the most effective therapeutic techniques to use. A short phone call lacks the depth and breadth of interaction required for these assessments, which can only be achieved during a dedicated counseling session.
- Incomplete Information: Clients may not be able to convey the full extent of their situation in a short phone call, which could lead to incomplete or misunderstood information.
- Possibility of Misjudgment: Brief phone interactions may not allow for a full understanding of the counselor’s approach and skills, and clients might form opinions based on incomplete information or a lack of context. It’s important for both counselors and clients to have sufficient time during sessions to communicate effectively and build a trusting relationship.
The best way to understand whether the counselor’s approach is suitable or not is to book a single session and decide whether it is working or not with the counselor.
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