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EXPRESSIVE THERAPY
for youth 12+

Youth constantly experience life transitions and have to learn to navigate their changing world.  Childhood, in general, is changing - children are growing up in an increasingly anxiety-provoking, technological and achievement-focused world. Add in the demands of high school, new peer dynamics, the pressure of planning for the future and figuring out a new identity while going through puberty:

That's a lot of change. 

My aim is to help youth adjust to these changes without adding more stress to their lives. Art is an easily recognizable, comforting and natural ways for youth to express themselves. If your child is struggling, counselling and expressive therapy can help them build resilience, offer positive coping strategies and offer an outlet to explore the changing world in a space free of judgment
- where your kid can be a kid.

what to expect youth
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WHAT TO EXPECT

working together looks like:

caregiver interview: You can choose to have a caregiver meeting, or allow your teen to complete the intake session themselves. In our meeting, we discuss the needs of your child and the qualities that make them tick.

art-making: We create art to explore themes on a deeper level. Art-making is therapeutic in itself - sometimes we might even just pay attention to how it feels to create. We use art materials like coloured pencils, felt markers, crayons, watercolour paint and plasticine and tools like sandtray to explore the themes coming up in your teen's life.

trust: to build trust in the therapy room, it is emphasized that "what you say in here stays in here" (barring limits to confidentiality). While caregivers are welcome to request check-ins, any communication with parents/guardians is discussed with your child beforehand.

coping skills: therapeutic work does not just stay in the therapy room. We will explore coping skills together, and create plans to practice these skills at home and school.

brain/body understanding: learning about stress responses in the brain/body facilitates a deeper understanding of feelings and behaviours.

a place for you to rest: while your child is in session, you are welcome to sit in the adjoining room. Find comfort on the couch (seriously, have a nap!), connect to wifi, grab a book from the bookshelf, or hang out with your other kid(s) during your child's session time.

coaching sessions: if you are in need of parenting support, we can meet on Zoom to discuss strategies and form a deeper understanding of your child's behaviours/support needs from the perspective of developmental interpersonal neurobiology.

your investment

$215 per 50-minute session.

 

When beginning the therapeutic process, sessions are weekly or every other week. After establishing a working relationship, monthly booking is available.

Expect to invest in 10 or more sessions.

my investment

I am invested in my clients and take active steps to ensure that I show up to sessions fully and authentically. I maintain a small client base and book only a few clients a day to prevent burnout. 

I invest in consistent professional supervision, personal therapy, peer support and advanced training. In the therapy room, you will find quality art supplies, and abundant take-home resources.

My clients receive discounted rates on the therapeutic groups/workshops I facilitate.

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LET'S TALK

Accepting new clients 12+ starting mid-January.

PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRITTNEY MARY-ASHLEY & ELSPETH ROBERTSON

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I acknowledge that I work, live and play on the unceded land of the Coast Salish peoples–Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), Stó:lō and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.

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Registered clinical counsellor

A designation of the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors

© INTRINSIC COUNSELLING & ART THERAPY 2024 | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 

ELSPETH ROBERTSON, MCP-AT, RCC, RCAT

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