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Bewelltherapy: Helping Children and Families with Proven Methods.

At BeWelltherapy, we help you and your young child bond and grow through a holistic and wholesome approach. We understand that childhood is important for well-being and that parenting can be overwhelming. We tailor our therapy to your child’s and your needs, values, and goals. We also use research-based methods to strengthen your attachment, which is vital for your child’s development and happiness.  We blend child-parent Psychotherapy, Circle of Security Parenting Training, and Child therapy to help children and families overcome various challenges. 

Expert Therapy for Behavioral, Emotional and Learning Difficulties

We offer expertise in the following areas of difficulty for young children: 

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  • uncontrollable behavior 

  • sibling rivalry and self-esteem

  • social anxiety

  • separation anxiety

  • neuro-diversity  and attention and hyperactivity-related challenges at home and school

  • emotional challenges associated with learning difficulties and differences 

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How We Help Your Child Heal from Trauma

Trauma can change your child’s behavior, emotions, and personality. It can also affect you and your family. That’s why we offer trauma-informed therapy for children and parents. We help you and your child make sense of what happened, process your feelings, and heal together.

We support your child’s recovery by helping them regain their confidence and joy.. We also help them reconnect with their curiosity, creativity, and relationships. We use evidence-based methods that are tailored to your child’s needs and development.

We also work with you as a parent to help you understand and support your child. We help you find the words, meaning, and clarity to communicate with your child and guide them through their healing journey.

If you want to learn more about how we can help your child heal from trauma, contact us today. We are here for you and your child.

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