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Adolescent and Teen Therapy (Ages 11–19)

When Should I Consider Adolescent and Teen Therapy ?

Adolescence is a time of major growth and transition. Many teens experience anxiety, depression, identity confusion, relationship struggles, or emotional regulation issues. If these challenges begin to affect daily life—in school, at home, or socially—it may be time to seek adolescent and teen therapy for added guidance.

At FFEW, we understand the unique stressors teens face today. Our team creates a supportive space for adolescents to feel heard, build coping skills, and develop the emotional tools they need to thrive.

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Parent Involvement Still Matters

While therapy is focused on the teen, we know that parents are critical supports. We often offer additional guidance for parents to:

  • Better understand the challenges their teen is facing
  • Learn current research and psychological theory relevant to adolescent issues
  • Apply evidence-based strategies that support regulation and connection

Top Benefits of Adolescent and Teen Therapy

Emotion-Focused Individual Care

Each session is tailored to your teen’s experiences, goals, and concerns

Parent Collaboration as Needed

Optional parent sessions support connection and reinforce progress at home

Evidence-Based Teen Approaches

We use CBT, DBT, trauma-informed therapy, and mindfulness with adolescents

Safe, Respectful Teen Space

We foster an environment where teens feel safe, respected, and understood

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Is This Right for Your Family?

This is for you if:

  • Your teen is struggling emotionally, socially, or behaviourally
  • You want support that respects and understands the adolescent experience
  • You’re open to being part of the process when needed
  • You value collaborative, evidence-based care for your teen

This may not be right if:

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Families and teens often report:

  • Reduced anxiety, depression, or emotional overwhelm
  • Increased confidence and coping skills
  • Better communication and family connection
  • Improved functioning in school, relationships, and daily life
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About Charlotte Johnson &
the FFEW Team

Charlotte Johnson is a Registered Social Worker who helps families navigate today’s increasing pressures by creating therapeutic spaces where strengths are recognized, experiences are valued, and compassion guides the healing process. With her Master’s from the University of Toronto and experience in NHS eating disorder services and DBT/ACT-informed therapy, she uses an integrative, trauma-informed approach that empowers young people and parents to build stronger communication, emotional literacy, and meaningful connections.

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Results of Adolescent and Teen Therapy

What changes when the right support is in place:

  • Greater clarity and control over emotions
  • Healthier boundaries and improved relationships
  • Increased self-worth and identity confidence
  • A sense of direction, calm, and resilience

Teens who engage in therapy with us learn to navigate the pressures of growing up with more confidence and fewer emotional blocks. Whether your teen is facing anxiety, low mood, conflict at home, or stress related to school or identity, therapy can be a powerful turning point.

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You don’t have to keep guessing. With the right tools and support, parenting can feel easier—and your child can thrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to common questions parents ask about this service—so you can feel more confident about what to expect.

How do I know if my teen needs therapy?

Signs might include anxiety, low mood, irritability, isolation, school difficulties, or major changes in behavior. We’re happy to explore what might help.

Do you involve parents in sessions?

It depends on the teen’s needs. We may recommend periodic parent check-ins or collaborative sessions when it supports the work.

Does therapy work for teens who aren’t sure they want it?

Yes. Our therapists are experienced in engaging adolescents in therapy, even those who start out hesitant or unsure.

What if my teen is dealing with trauma or high stress?

We offer trauma-informed care and DBT-based strategies that help teens build safety, self-understanding, and resilience.

Can you help with anxiety or depression?

Yes. We use cognitive behavioral therapy for teenage depression and anxiety, along with other proven interventions.