
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Therapy
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Therapy is a type of psychotherapy aimed at helping young people manage emotional and behavioral challenges. It focuses on identifying specific problem behaviors and teaching coping skills through structured techniques. The therapy often involves setting clear goals, using positive reinforcement, and addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, or disruptive behavior. Sessions may include play therapy, role-playing, and family involvement to support the child or adolescent in developing healthier habits and improving their overall well-being. The goal is to empower young individuals to understand their feelings and make positive changes in their lives.