The teenage years can be challenging for both teens and their parents. Adolescents face many struggles such as peer pressure, hormonal changes, academic expectations, and parental pressure, all while trying to discover their own unique identity and find worth and significance as a person. At Christian Families Today, we offer a safe place for your teen to talk through their struggles and emotions while learning how to navigate problems in a healthy, Biblical way.
Teenager is not getting along well with parents
Teenager is failing school
Teenager is acting out in school
Teenager is adjusting to parent’s remarriage and new roles
Teenager is grieving the loss of someone who has died
Teenager is depressed
Teenager is habitually dishonest
Teenager has little respect for authority
Teenager is improperly using technology (porn, sexting, bullying etc.)
Teenager is adjusting to parent’s divorce
Teenager is exhibiting behavioral problems and/or changes
Teenager is in trouble with the law
Teenager is struggling with gender or sexual identity
Teenager is eating too much or too little
Teenager has very low self- esteem
Teenager harms herself/himself (cutting or burning)
Teenager has a lack of motivation
Teenager is struggling with peer problems
Teenager is struggling with shyness/social isolation
Teenager is fearful and worried
Teenager has been abused sexually or emotionally
Teenager has suicidal thoughts
Teenager is struggling with obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors
When you decide to bring your adolescent in for counseling, the first appointment scheduled will be between the counselor and the parent(s) or legal guardian. This gives the counselor a chance to hear the issues from the perspective of the parent and ensure comfort with the counselor and counseling process. At the second session, the counselor begins meeting independently with the adolescent, and the parent attends as needed. The conversations between the teen and counselor are private and confidential; however, the counselor will periodically provide general updates on issues covered in the sessions. We recommend all parents go through the discipleship counseling process allowing both adolescent and parent to relate the same concepts to life situations that arise as counseling progresses.
The office was very warm and inviting in what was a very tense situation. The young lady at the front desk was the perfect fit for the job. Kudos. The concept of identity and the [Exchanged Life] process was life changing. The concept and its practice could absolutely change the face of the church….. especially organized religion. Thank you!!!”
Through your counsel, we have learned to deal with our problems in a biblical manner. We better understand who we are in Christ and are not affected to a great degree by outside influences. We also have the knowledge to fight spiritual battles and live a more victorious Christian life.”
Words will not do justice to how much we appreciate your help. Thank you so much for your concern and counsel. We truly received our ‘miracle.'”