If you are seeking professional help to deal with challenging behaviour, the section below outlines some helpful tips and suggestions when preparing for a consultation.
Before assessing the needs of a child, a psychotherapist may request a Parent Information & Support Meeting. This allows the professional to gather background information as well as work out which therapeutic approach suits the parent and child best. After this meeting you may also receive a follow up email containing tips and suggestions for you to start using at home as part of your parenting strategy, these are aspects of what we call Therapeutic Parenting.
The next step would be for your child to attend for a number of observation/pre-therapy assessment sessions, after which the professional will again meet with parents/carers and discuss what, if any, further intervention is required.
Working with the professional, you will establish whether you and/or your child could benefit from a psychotherapeutic intervention to begin to understand the factors impacting on your relationship and/or causing the concerning behaviours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of therapy is best for me/my child?
What is the usual duration of therapy?
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