Being a teen isn’t easy.

“Therapy should be collaborative and meet your needs.”

JOSEPHINE AMPAW-GREENE

What does It look like for us to support teens in Aurora?

It all begins with listening. For our team, It is important to learn about the stories that teens hold and carry in their day-to-day lives. By being an active listener, trust begins and has room to grow.

Along with building trust and actively listening, It is so important to understand the relationships(or lack thereof) that impact the individual. Especially when working with this population, It is important to recognize the fact that those who are in the community with you play a role in how you view yourself and others. It is also important to recognize the ways that their thought processes and their past trauma play a role in the way they view themselves and see their self-esteem.

Therapy Modalities I Use with Teens

Culturally and Identity identity-informed/Social Justice Informed Therapy

Narrative Therapy

Attachment Theory

Understanding Distress Tolerance: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Person-Centered and Strengths Based Therapy