Adolescent & Teen Counselling

Supporting adolescents and teens

Adolescence can be a challenging time — not just for young people, but for parents too. Changes in emotions, behaviour, relationships and identity can feel confusing and overwhelming on all sides.

Adolescent counselling and teen counselling provide young people with a safe, supportive space to talk openly, explore what they’re experiencing, and develop healthier ways of coping. It also offers reassurance to parents that their child is being supported with care, professionalism and respect.

Common challenges teens experience

Young people may seek counselling for teenagers when they are experiencing:

  • Anxiety, stress or emotional overwhelm
  • Low mood, irritability or withdrawal
  • Changes in teen behaviour at home or school
  • Difficulties with friendships or peer relationships
  • Low self-esteem or confidence
  • Big life changes, transitions or family stress

These experiences are common, but that doesn’t mean young people have to manage them alone. Early support can make a meaningful difference to adolescent mental wellbeing.

How counselling supports teens

Teen and adolescent counselling focuses on helping young people to:

  • Understand and name their emotions
  • Build skills for emotional regulation
  • Develop confidence and self-awareness
  • Improve communication with parents and others
  • Find safer, healthier ways to express feelings and needs

Counselling offers emotional support for teens without judgement or pressure. Sessions are paced carefully and shaped around each young person’s personality, strengths and developmental stage.

How online teen counselling works

All sessions are offered via online teen counselling, making support more accessible and easier to fit into busy family life.

Online counselling allows teens to:

  • Attend sessions from a familiar, comfortable environment
  • Reduce anxiety about travel or unfamiliar settings
  • Engage more easily in conversation
  • Maintain consistency, even during busy school terms

Sessions may be individual with the teen, parent-only check-ins, or a combination of both, depending on what best supports the young person. This is always discussed and agreed upon collaboratively.

Building trust and safety

Feeling safe is essential for effective adolescent counselling. I take time to build trust, go at the young person’s pace, and create a space where teens feel respected and heard.

I am clear with both parents and teens about confidentiality, boundaries and expectations, helping everyone feel informed and reassured. My approach is calm, genuine and non-judgemental, supporting young people to open up when they’re ready.

Who this service is suited for

Teen counselling may be helpful for:

  • Adolescents and teens experiencing emotional or behavioural changes
  • Parents concerned about their child’s wellbeing
  • Young people struggling to communicate what they’re feeling
  • Families wanting additional support during challenging periods

Getting started

If you’re considering adolescent counselling, teen counselling, or online counselling for teenagers, you’re welcome to get in touch.

Support for young people is available — and seeking help is a positive, proactive step.

Enquire or book an online teen counselling session today.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Many parents worry about this — and it’s very common.

Building trust takes time. I work at the young person’s pace, without pressure, focusing first on helping them feel safe and respected. Teens often open up more once they feel understood and not judged.

It’s okay if your teen is hesitant. This can be discussed gently and collaboratively. Sometimes starting with a parent session first is helpful. Counselling works best when young people feel they have some choice and voice in the process.

Confidentiality is an important part of teen counselling.

While parents are kept informed about overall progress and general themes where appropriate, specific details shared by your teen remain private, unless there is a safety concern. This balance is explained clearly at the start so everyone knows what to expect.

Online teen counselling allows young people to attend sessions from a familiar, comfortable space. Many teens find this less intimidating than attending in person. Sessions are structured, supportive and adapted to suit the teen’s age, personality and needs.
Yes. Changes in teen behaviour often reflect underlying emotions, stress or unmet needs. Counselling supports adolescents
Many teens open up once they feel safe and respected. Sessions move at the young person’s pace, without pressure.
That’s common. We can talk about gentle ways to approach this, or start with a parent session if needed.
Counselling is confidential. Parents are kept informed where appropriate, unless there are safety concerns.
Online sessions allow teens to join from a familiar, comfortable space, which many find easier than in-person counselling.
Yes. Counselling helps teens understand emotions behind behaviour and develop healthier ways to cope and communicate.