Adolescence is a crucial stage of life marked by rapid changes and the transition into adulthood. It is a time of “first experiences,” identity building, academic and career decisions, relationship challenges, and the impact of hormonal changes—all of which can bring mood swings, anxiety, depression, or even panic attacks. Therapy for adolescents is therefore highly necessary, offering support during this sensitive and transformative phase.
Work with young people must happen in a calm, safe, and confidential environment, where trust is central. Parents are encouraged to be present and take part in the process, while also respecting the adolescent’s individuality, needs, and personal space—with patience, empathy, and care.