
MIND BODY CO-OP THERAPY & MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Does My Child Need Counseling?
The occasional tantrum or bad day is something you know how to handle. But when you’re lying awake at night wondering if something is “normal,” or you’re worried that something serious may be going on, checking in is a great idea.
Signs a Child May Need a Therapist
- Sadness, tearfulness, or depression
- Social withdrawal or isolation
- Excessively angry outbursts or acting out
- Decreased interest in activities they previously enjoyed
- Drastic mood swings
- Alcohol, drug, or substance abuse
- Attention deficits (ADD/ADHD)
- Sexual, physical, or emotional abuse
- Speech, language, or other developmental delays
- Family separation such as divorce in the family or high-conflict custody disputes
- The death of a close family member, friend, or beloved pet
- Eating disorders or drastic appetite changes
- Irregular sleep, including insomnia or excessive sleepiness
- Complaints of illness (such as headache, upset stomach, or not feeling well) even though a doctor finds nothing wrong
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