Allies in Caring offers many different types of therapy to help people feel better. They use special ways of talking and working with children, teens, parents, and families. Some therapies help people change their thinking patterns, like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Others use play or art to help kids express their feelings. Some focus on helping parents and children get along better, like Parent-Child Interaction Therapy. They also offer trauma therapy for people who have been hurt or scared.
Other approaches help families work together better and build stronger relationships. Some therapies teach mindfulness to help people stay calm. The goal is to help everyone in the family feel happier and healthier.
These evidence-based treatments are proven to work and can help with many problems like anxiety, depression, behavior issues, and trauma. Families can learn new skills to communicate better and support each other.
