They are licensed, trained, experienced and accredited psychologists (PhD/PsyD), marriage and family therapists (MFT), clinical social workers (LCSW), licensed professional counselors (LPC), or similar credentials.
• If you share with your therapist that you know of an elderly person who is being abused or neglected.
• If you share with your therapist that you are being abused or neglected, or know of another individual under 18 who is being abused or neglected.
Teen Counseling lets you connect with a licensed therapist who specializes in helping teens like you.
You can talk to your therapist about anything, but there are a few things that they would be required to share with either your parents or other adults.
You and your therapist will get your own secure “room.”This will be your private place to communicate day or night, 24/7.
Please consult with your therapist about what kind of information and updates your parent(s) may get regarding your work with your therapist.
Your therapist will login to the same room and respond with feedback, insights and guidance.
Whenever you need and wherever you are, just text your therapist or schedule a video or phone call.
As required by law, a parent or legal guardian must fill out a consent form before you can receive online therapy services.
They have been qualified and certified by their state professional board and have completed the necessary education, exams, training and practice.
Together you’ll work towards making a positive change in your life, accomplishing your goals and overcoming your troubles.
You can write about yourself, the things going on in your life, ask questions and discuss the challenges you’re facing.
There are over 4,000 therapists on Teen Counseling, each with at least 3 years and 2,000 hours of hands-on experience.