Child Therapy in London
Counselling & Psychoherapy for Children in West London (Chiswick and Earl's Court)
We offer a whole host of Counselling and Therapy services for children, 5 to 11 years old together with support for parents or schools during the following situations:
- Pre and Postnatal Distress
- Birth Trauma
- Aggressive Behaviours
- ADHD
- Autism
- Divorce and Separation
- Adoption
- Bereavement and Loss
- Eating Disorders
- Separation Anxiety
- Selective Mutism
- Obsessive Behaviours
- Self-harm
Our Child Psychotherapists use therapeutic techniques to attempt to allow the child a chance to gain a better understanding of themselves, their relationships and their established patterns of behaviour. We recommend a Pre-consultation session for the parent/s beforehand, to enable the therapist to gain the parents' prospective.
We also offer Parenting Consultation for parents, families and carers of the young people to encourage a deeper understanding of the child's perspective and work towards a happier life for all involved.
Previously Published Articles
For more information on Child Counselling and Therapy please see these previously published articles:
Happy relationship, happy children? Part one.
Happy relationship, happy children? Part two.
Keeping yourself and your family safe online. here
How to make the school holidays the best ever, here
Supporting children and parents on return to school: Mind Matters - Chiswick Calendar
The Telegraph - Article about young people and "scavenger hunts".
Further Child Therapy Assistance
If you require further assistance regarding our Child & Adolescent Therapy Services either Contact Nicholas Rose & Associates using the Enquiry form here below or please telephone 020 8996 9551.
Therapists Specialising in Child Therapy in London:
Same Day Appointments
We can offer same day appointments for our services.
Call us now on 020 8996 9551
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