Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy | Lahalak Platform

A comprehensive assessment session to understand your child's or teen's psychological and behavioral challenges, creating a tailored therapy plan to ensure healthy development in a safe and supportive environment.

Scientific name: Initial Psychotherapy Session for Children and Adolescents

The initial psychotherapy session for children and adolescents is an important step in assessing the psychological and emotional state of the child or adolescent. During this session, challenges the child or adolescent may face in areas such as social interaction, behaviors, stress, anxiety, or depression are analyzed. The psychologist helps identi...

Initial Psychotherapy Session for Children and Adolescents - Support Your Child's Mental Health
Service type Psychiatric assessment session
Duration 45-60 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Initial Psychotherapy Session for Children and Adolescents
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

What is the importance of an initial psychotherapy session for children and adolescents?

  • Psychological Assessment: The initial session helps identify the psychological and behavioral challenges faced by children or adolescents, such as anxiety, depression, or social communication difficulties.
  • Developing a Personalized Treatment Plan: Based on the initial assessment, a treatment plan is designed to address the child’s or adolescent’s specific needs, contributing to effective improvement in their mental health.
  • Building Trust and Communication: The initial session provides an opportunity to establish a trusting relationship between the child or adolescent and the psychologist, facilitating future therapy sessions.
  • Understanding Coping and Adjustment Strategies: This session can help teach the child or adolescent techniques and strategies to improve coping skills and manage psychological challenges.
  • Guidance for Parents: The initial session provides parents with information on how to support their child in overcoming psychological and behavioral challenges, enhancing the effectiveness of treatment.
  • Early Diagnosis: The session contributes to the early identification of any psychological disorders or challenges that may affect the child’s emotional or social development, enabling early intervention and increasing the likelihood of effective treatment.

Who is the initial psychotherapy session for children and adolescents intended for?

  • Children and adolescents with behavioral challenges: Such as difficulties at school, social challenges, or behavioral disorders.
  • Children and adolescents experiencing anxiety or depression: Who may show signs of stress, sadness, or social withdrawal.
  • Children with attention or hyperactivity disorders: Such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
  • Children and adolescents who have experienced psychological trauma: Such as exposure to violence, divorce, or the loss of a parent.
  • Children facing difficulties adapting to life changes: Such as moving to a new school or family transitions.
  • Parents seeking a better understanding of their child’s psychological needs: Who want professional guidance on how to address their child’s psychological and behavioral challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is an Initial Psychotherapy Session for Children and Adolescents? It is an assessment session aimed at understanding the psychological and behavioral challenges faced by the child or adolescent, and then determining a personalized treatment plan that suits their needs.
  • What happens during the initial session? During the initial session, the psychologist meets with the child or adolescent to explore behavioral or psychological issues they may be experiencing. Parents are also consulted to understand family and environmental circumstances.
  • How long does the initial session last? The initial session typically lasts 70 to 90 minutes, and may vary depending on the child or adolescent's condition.
  • Does the child or adolescent need multiple sessions? Yes, based on the initial assessment, the child or adolescent may need several therapy sessions to focus on psychological and behavioral issues and implement the appropriate treatment plan.
  • Can the initial session help diagnose disorders such as ADHD or depression? Yes, the initial session helps identify signs of disorders such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, and other psychological issues that the child or adolescent may experience.
  • Do parents need to participate in the initial session? Yes, it is important for parents to participate in the initial session to provide information about the child’s family and psychological history and offer additional support during the treatment process.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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