What types of services are offered for children and adolescents?
A variety of mental health services is offered to children and adolescents through the collaboration of several specialized professionals. Among these professionals are psychologists, social workers, neuropsychologists, psychoeducators, psychosocial workers, parent/family coaches, special education teachers, learning specialists, and sexologists.
These professionals work together to provide comprehensive support tailored to the specific needs of young people. They intervene to help families develop skills in parenting and communication, fostering positive and balanced family relationships. In addition, they offer emotional and social support to help young people cope with the challenges of daily life.
These professionals can work with young people who have learning or behavioral difficulties, proposing appropriate strategies and educational adaptations. They also provide assessments and therapeutic treatments for mental health problems encountered by children and adolescents.
Their common goal is to prevent mental health problems, promote the positive development of young people, and support their overall well-being. Thanks to their respective expertise, these professionals help provide comprehensive and coordinated support to promote the mental health of children and adolescents.
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