Counseling Coaching Happiness
Tarah Galloway
Is your child struggling and you
have no idea how to help?
Is your child suffering?
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Night terrors
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Paralyzing anxiety
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Mystery body aches and pains with no known medical cause
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Intense emotional outbursts that seem to make no sense
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Self-injury (cutting, scratching, picking, head banging, etc.)
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Eating disorder or disordered eating
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Withdrawn or depressed
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Constantly worried or on edge
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Text anxiety or performance issues (sports or public speaking)
I know you're desperate to help your child heal. I know that you're here because you love your child and want nothing but the best for him or her. You're a parent who desperately wants to help, but doesn't know how. That's ok! There are no tried and true manuals for parents on how to help their kids heal. Wouldn't it be amazing if there were?
Just because you don't know how to help right now doesn't mean that it will be that way forever. With help, your child can and will bounce back. How do I know? Because I've seen it happen over and over again. I am trained in evidence based treatments for kids.
Let me help your child heal.
I have over 7 years of experience working with children who have experienced trauma. I do my best work with children over the age of 9.
I want to teach you how to help your child. I also want to help your child feel better right now.
There's no reason you have to do this alone. I know that if you're reading this right now that you're exhausted. Watching your child suffer takes a toll on any parent.
I know that you want more for your child. I also know that you have incredible hopes and dreams for your child and watching him or her suffer is not part of that vision. You're setting up your child for success early on by seeking treatment. Choosing not to get your child appropriate help can have very serious long term consequences for both of you.
How therapy can help
Believe me when I say that your child doesn't have to feel like this forever.
In therapy I will help your child learn how to:
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Identify and label intense emotions.
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Understand where the emotions are stemming from.
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Learn what triggers certain behaviors so that they can begin to manage meltdowns.
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Understand how behaviors impact other family members so they're more motivated to change.
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Learn how to cope with and tolerate ANY emotion.
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Practice the skills learned in therapy at home.
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Significantly reduce or even eliminate problematic behaviors or symptoms.
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Self-Soothe (aka make him or herself feel better)
Don't wait another day! Trust me, depending on what's going on, it's probably not going to get better. Help is available.
Call or e-mail today to schedule a free phone consultation to see if I would be a good fit for your child. If not now, when?