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Grow & Glow Child Therapy LA

Hannah Leib, LCSW
Childhood Anxiety Expert

Specializing in:

Anxiety Disorders + OCD, Eating Disorders, Self- Esteem, and Divorce in:
Children, Adolescents, Teens, & Families

In Person sessions in Long Beach, California

I will help your child grow

  • I will help your child GROW their self esteem and GLOW with confidence through utilizing foundational concepts of positive psychology and strength based therapy interventions

  • Develop and enhance positive coping strategies to navigate one’s anxiety, stress, school work, and social pressures

  • Developing a healthy and accepting relationship with oneself will lead to a baseline of creating more stable and fulfilling relationships with friends and family.

GROWING Emotionally Stronger, GLOWING Brighter:

How Child Therapy Can Help Your Child Thrive!

  • Provides a safe space to express feelings

    Therapy provides a non-judgmental and confidential space for children and adolescents to share their feelings and thoughts.

    This can be especially important for children who may not have another safe space to do so.

  • Helps build coping skills

    Therapy can help children and adolescents develop new coping skills to use when they encounter stressful situations.

    For example, they may learn relaxation techniques or problem-solving skills to better manage their emotions and reactions.

  • Supports social and emotional development

    Therapy can help children and adolescents learn social skills, such as communication, empathy, and perspective-taking.

    Additionally, therapy can help them develop emotional regulation skills, such as recognizing and managing their emotions.

  • Improves relationships

    Therapy can help children and adolescents improve their relationships with family members, peers, and others.

    For example, therapy may help them improve communication skills or resolve conflicts in healthier ways.

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