Adolescent Psychotherapy in Passaic County

Adolescent Psychotherapy Services in Passaic County

Adolescence is a time of rapidfire physical and emotional changes, and teenagers have unique needs when it comes to therapy. At different ages, we all pass through distinct developmental phases with specific tasks, capabilities, and limitations, which is why therapy isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment. At Associated Behavioral Health Services, we are fully aware that every teen is unique and has their own problems, ideologies, and struggles. We always take their individual situations into consideration and tailor our therapeutic practice to suit the needs of each teen that steps into our office.

Frequently Asked Questions about Adolescent Psychotherapy in Passaic County

  • What areas do you specialize in, and what can I expect in treatment? ABHSM is host to provider’s that specialize in a variety of treatments tailored mostly to a general presentation of issues, such as, but not limited to: ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Adjustment Disorders, Elimination Disorders, and General Social Development  

  • What is your approach to adolescent therapy and how will I know if there is progress? Adolescent therapy differs from Child therapy in that the adolescent is likely to be more involved individually in the decision making process.  Each treatment plan is tailored specific to the patient’s presentation of symptoms.  Progress is maintained through a review of the treatment plan as well as evidence based questionnaires  

  • What is the difference between counseling/therapy and talking to a friend? While friends and family support systems can prove to be helpful during a difficult time, your provider is professionally trained and licensed.  This training allows your provider to create an autonomous environment where your problems can be addressed objectively.

  • What are the benefits of counseling or therapy?  While completely subjective, most people find that psychotherapy (talk therapy) is beneficial, simply because they are being heard in a unique way.  Another benefit is that providers often encounter similar situations, which helps to create an environment that promotes normalization.  

  • How should I prepare for my first counseling/therapy session?  It is important that you come ready to be open and honest with yourself. While adolescents are encouraged to be individually active and involved in therapy; parents are encouraged to come ready to provide all relevant information 

  • What can I expect during my first counseling/therapy session?  During your first session, your provider will ask a series of questions to better understand the presenting problem.  

  • How frequently will we meet? This is situationally dependent, but most people begin meeting at least one time per week.

  • Will I also need medication while going to counseling or therapy? This is situationally dependent, and will likely be discussed during the treatment planning phase.

Why Choose ABHS Associated Behavioral Health Services uses the highest standard of care in our evidence-based treatment. Our therapy draws primarily from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), but we also draw from theories such as Psychodynamic, Family Systems, and Humanism in our treatment process to analyze deeper issues that may precipitate problematic behaviors. These techniques are heavily supported by research to help our clients overcome some of the most severe mental health problems.

Associated Behavioral Health Services is a family based and oriented behavioral health program. Our goal is to assist you and your family in achieving your behavioral health needs. We focus on the family as the comprehensive source of mental health resources in your life. Often we encourage you to include your family members in treatment to help assist you to meet your mental health needs. None of us can go through life alone, our families are the core of emotional support but often the source of many issues. We are here to help you navigate whatever obstacles may get in your way.