Miami Clinical Psychotherapy with behavior problems and/or emotional issues who may be:
- Excessively sad, pessimistic, or frequently in a depressed mood
- Insecure and/or have low self-esteem
- Saying negative things about themselves
- Having feelings of inferiority
- Spending too much time alone
- Struggle with anger management
- Defiant, disrespectful, or argumentative
- Difficult to control
- Verbally aggressive or cruel
- Physically aggressive and fighting
- Experimenting with drugs or self-destructive behavior
- Destroying things or property
- Running away from home
- Bullied or bullying
- Sexually promiscuous
- Overwhelmed with worries, fears, and anxiety
- Having trouble making and keeping friends
- Refusing to go to school
- Having persistent headaches or stomach aches
- Hyperactive or have a hard time being serious
- Having difficulty concentrating
- Overly reliant on parents
- Easily manipulated by peers
- Reckless or who take dangerous risks
Miami Clinical Psychotherapy sees overwhelmed parents who may be:
- Always anxious and worried about their teenagers
- Dreading calls from school
- Not sure how to discipline their teenagers
- Feeling sorry for their teenagers
- Fighting a lot with their teenager
- Having difficulty controlling their anger towards their teenagers
- Worried about spoiling their teenager
- Using corporal punishment or hitting their teenager
- Feelings as if they are being manipulated by their teenager
- Confused about conflicting parenting advice
- Feeling like bad parents
- Concerned about a deteriorating relationship with their teenager
- Feeling guilty about how they treat their teenager
- Having a difficult time understanding their teenager
- At their wit’s end
To learn about how I work with my patients visit the My Approach to Counseling page. If you would like to send me a message or request an appointment visit the Counseling Session page. To request a consultation simply complete the form on the right hand side.