Child and Adolescent Counselling

Starting counselling can feel like a big step, for both you and your young person. This guide walks you through what to expect, from your initial intake session as a parent or carer, through to preparing and introducing your young person to their counsellor. You'll find information on our approach, how we balance your young person's privacy with your involvement as a parent, and how we work together with you throughout the process to support meaningful progress.

Beginning Your Young Person’s Counselling Journey

Before your first appointment, our administration team will provide:

·         Consent forms for parents/carers and, and where appropriate, your young person

·         Intake forms to help us understand your family's strengths, concerns, and goals

·         Information about our practice and how we support young people and families

These forms help us gain a better understanding of your young person’s and family's needs, so we can provide personalised and meaningful support.

Stage 1: Parent/Carer Intake Session

The first appointment is usually attended by the parent(s) or carer(s).

During this session, your practitioner will:

·         Explain how counselling works for young people

·         Discuss confidentiality and its limits

·         Explore the concerns that have led you to seek support

·         Learn about your young person's strengths, interests, challenges, and support needs

·         Work with you to identify hopes, goals, and expectations for counselling

·         Answer any questions you may have about the process

We recognise that parents and carers know their young person best and deeply value the knowledge, insights, and experiences they bring.

Stage 2: Preparing Your Young Person

Following the parent/carer intake session, we provide a social story for your young person. This age-appropriate guide helps them understand what counselling is, what to expect during sessions, and how they will be supported throughout the process.

The social story explains:

·         What counselling is and how it can help

·         What sessions may look like

·         The role of the therapist

·         What their involvement may be

·         How parents and carers can support them

It also reinforces that counselling is a safe and supportive space where they can ask questions, take things at their own pace, and share only when they feel ready.

Stage 3: Meeting Your Young Person

Your young person is welcomed into a safe and supportive space where they can build trust and connection at their own pace.

We tailor our approach to each young person's communication style, strengths, interests, and comfort level, allowing engagement to develop in a way that feels right for them.

We can support young people with:

·         Anxiety, stress, and worry

·         Low mood and emotional difficulties

·         Trauma and emotional overwhelm

·         Emotional regulation and coping skills

·         Self-esteem and confidence

·         Friendship and peer relationship difficulties

·         School-related challenges, including avoidance or refusal

·         Neurodivergent experiences, including ADHD and autism

·         Grief, loss, and life changes

·         Identity development and life transitions

·         Behavioural and adjustment concerns

Why Choose Psychotherapy for your Child or Adolescent at

Our Wellness Collective?

We offer a diverse range of therapeutic approaches that address the root causes of distress, not just the symptoms.

Holistic and Integrative

Experienced and Compassionate Practitioners

Our team of therapists is highly trained and committed to providing compassionate care. We understand the courage it takes to seek therapy and are here to guide and support you every step of the way.

Our therapists are trained to recognise and respect and integrate the cultural, historical, and social contexts of our clients. Therapy at Our Wellness Collective is inclusive and sensitive to your individual background acknowledging that cultural and historical collective trauma can have enduring effects on individuals and their day-to-day functioning. 

Culturally Responsive

We are committed to creating a space where you feel comfortable sharing your thoughts and feelings, knowing that your privacy is respected.

Confidential and Safe

Book an Appointment Today

Reach out to us to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward personal growth and healing. Together, we can explore your journey, uncover insights, and work toward the changes you seek.

“A very welcoming environment, accomodating and professional. I feel confident in recommending anyone towards Our Wellness Collective.”

— A. G