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Their parent got relocated, so the family had to move to a new state.They feel excited, yet nervous, to start middle school/high school/college. Their parent found a new job that has different hours, so the child has to help younger siblings more often with homework or cooking dinner.Their parent is getting remarried (and even if the child accepts the step-parent, it’s still an adjustment).Here are several other situations in which child or teen therapy may be appropriate: Their behavioral inhibition may impact their verbal participation at school in that particular regard, but overall they are doing well at school, both academically and socially. This could be a child who feels too anxious to raise their hand in school to answer a question, for fear of being wrong. It seems rather obvious that children with mental health diagnoses from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders (DSM-V), can enter therapy, but children without a mental health diagnosis can also benefit from therapy.Ī child may experience some symptoms of a disorder, but they may not have enough to be classified as clinically significant.
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