As children grow older, they can often benefit of having a more talkative approach. Creative arts counselling includes talking as well as using creative methods to explore and express thoughts and emotions with teenagers. Creative arts can include paint, drawing, games, clay, sand tray, and each young person is given the opportunity to find out what works best for them.
Like play therapy, creative arts counselling can provide support for teenagers with the following difficulties or experiences:
Abuse, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment insecurities, ADD, ASD, Behaviour challenges, Bereavement or loss, Concentration, Confidence, Depression, Domestic violence, Family tension or separation, Low self-esteem, Neglect, Peer relationships, Resilience, Suicide ideation, Trauma.