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Child Counselling

Child Counselling

Take Care Of Your Little Ones

If you’re looking into child counselling, you’re in the right place and you’re definitely not alone. After all it is hard to watch your child or children struggle. Maybe they’ve become anxious lately.

Maybe they’re angry all the time, or refusing to go to school, or shutting down when you ask them if there’s anything wrong. And deep down, you know this is more than just a phase.

You have a feeling that something is wrong but your not sure what it is. That’s your instincts telling you something needs attention.

This page is here to help you make sense of it all. We’ll walk through what child therapy really is, when it’s needed, how it works and how to find the right support.

If you would like a free consultation give us a call on 0151 706 8035
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When Worry Turns Into Something More

All kids go through some tough patches. But sometimes those patches don’t pass, they deepen. One week turns into two… then a month… maybe it stretches a full year… and now your child just isn’t themselves anymore.

Here are a few things you might have noticed:

  1. They seem to have mood swings that come out of nowhere
  2. You ask what’s wrong and they say, “I don’t know”
  3. They have explosive anger over seemingly little things
  4. Withdrawal from friends, family or activities they used to enjoy
  5. Changes in sleep or appetite
  6. Complaints about physical pain (headaches, stomach aches) with no medical reason

The real problem isn’t always visible. Sometimes they just can’t explain it. Sometimes they don’t even understand it themselves.

As parents, it’s painful watching them hurt, feeling unsure of what to say, or wondering if it’s your fault. But you’re not to blame. And you’re not supposed to do this alone.

Child counselling helps uncover what’s going on underneath the surface.

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What Happens If You Don't Get Help?

It’s easy to hope they’ll grow out of it.

We tell ourselves little stories like, “They’re just being hormonal”, or “It’s just stress from school”, or “They’ll snap out of it soon”.

However here’s what can happen if things are left alone:

  1. They start to feel like nobody understands them and they feel isolated
  2. Schoolwork starts to suffer not because they don’t care but because their mind is overloaded
  3. Friendships start to break down due to irritability, sadness or avoidance
  4. Problems with sleeping or eating can become more serious
  5. They may start internalising shame, thinking they’re “bad” or “wrong” for feeling this way

The worst part is, they might stop turning to you for help.

It’s not just the worry about what’s happening now, it’s the worry about where this could lead in six months, a year, or into adulthood if nothing changes. Early intervention can prevent things from spiralling further.

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What Is Child Therapy? How Can It Help?

Our child counselling is a gentle, age-appropriate way for children and teenagers in Liverpool to explore their feelings, especially when they don’t know how to express them.

Children usually communicate through:

  1. Play
  2. Drawing
  3. Role Play
  4. Metaphors
  5. Games And Stories

A skilled child counsellor knows how to tap into this world and build trust. They don’t try to push for answers. Instead a space is created, where your child can be themselves without judgement and there is no pressure at any time.

Counselling can help children:

  1. Understand emotions and learn to put a label on them
  2. Build confidence and resilience
  3. Learn how to cope with anxiety, sadness and anger
  4. Heal from trauma, grief or change
  5. Rebuild relationships with parents, siblings and friends

Child therapy isn’t just about ‘talking’, it’s about really connecting with your child in a way that makes them feel seen and be safe.

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Could Counselling Help Your Child?

You don’t have to wait for things to hit crisis point before getting support.

Our specialised counselling for children and teenagers can help with:

  1. Anger and aggression
  2. Anxiety and excessive worrying
  3. Grief after loss or divorce
  4. Bullying and peer issues
  5. Low self-esteem
  6. Nightmares or sleep problems
  7. Emotional overwhelm
  8. School refusal
  9. Self-harm or talk of not wanting to be alive
  10. Big life changes like moving home, new siblings, or illness in the family

It’s also helpful for you, the parent, to have peace of mind knowing that your child is being supported in the right way by the right person.

Don’t let guilt or fear keep you from reaching out. The earlier you do, the better the outcome usually is. Give us a call on 0151 706 8035 and lets discuss you’re options.

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What Happens In A Session?

If the idea of taking your child to counselling feels unfamiliar or a bit intimidating, don’t worry, that’s completely normal.

You might be wondering, “Will they just sit and talk?” Or “What if my child refuses to go?”

Here’s what actually happens:

  1. You’ll usually have a one-to-one parent session first to discuss what’s been going on
  2. Your child will then attend sessions (usually weekly) with the therapist in a calm, welcoming space
  3. For younger children, play is often the main form of communication
  4. For teenagers, it may be mor conversational or activity-based, depending on their comfort
  5. Child counsellors never force a child to talk; they gently build trust over time
  6. You’ll be kept in the loop while also respecting your child’s privacy

It’s a slow, steady process and that’s a good thing. It means your child feels safe enough to go at their own pace.

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Finding The Right Counsellor For Your Child

Finding the right fit can make all the difference. If your child doesn’t connect with a counsellor, it won’t be effective, no matter how experienced they are.

Here’s what to look for in a child or teen therapist:

  1. Someone who has specialist training in working with young people
  2. A clam, kind, patient presence
  3. Flexibility in how they engage, not a one-size fits all approach
  4. Ability to communicate clearly with parents while maintaining trust with your child
  5. Experience with the issue your child is facing

You’ll be pleased to know we can suggest to some of the best child counsellors from across the region.

We hand pick the counsellors for children to make sure you and your child get the best support possible.

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Your Not A Bad Parent. You Are A Brave Parent.

Let’s just say this clearly. If you’re thinking about child counselling, you are already doing something incredibly loving. You’re showing up for your child in a way that takes courage. Most parents feel a bit guilty when their child is struggling.

However, it’s important to remember that mental health challenges are not caused by bad parenting. They are simply part of life. And recognising that your child needs extra help is a powerful act of care. You’re not doing this because you’ve given up. You’re doing this because you believe in your child’s potential and you want them to feel happy, confident and calm again.

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Ready To Reach Out?

If your child is struggling, don’t wait for it to “get worse”. Trust your gut, you know your child best.

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Book a free consultation with one of our child counsellors
  2. Talk openly about what’s been going on
  3. Ask any questions you have about how sessions work
  4. Involve your child in the decision if they’re old enough
  5. Keep it calm and reassuring. Remember to hint that “this is a place where you can talk about anything”

There is no shame in asking for help. In fact, it might be the most important thing you ever do for your child’s future. Our number is 0151 706 8035 we’re ready and waiting to take your call.

Hear From Our

Success Stories

  • Cathy

    North Wales

    Well, what can I say. Thank you so much! I haven't touched a single cigarette after my session with you and I feel fantastic. I knew that I wanted to give up smoking but I was scared I would miss it. I can honestly say that I have absolutely no desire to ever smoke again. Brilliant!

  • J Lynn

    The Wirral

    I had smoked every day for 20 years and have given up in one single session with you. I feel great. The session was very relaxing and an all round pleasant experience. Thank you.

  • Tom

    Manchester

    I really can't believe that I haven't smoked a single cigarette after seeing you three weeks ago. I walked away a non-smoker as has my wife and my brother since. I can't believe I am able to stand in a smoky pub and still feel a real sense of pride at not wanting to smoke. It really is a great feeling.

  • Andy

    Chester

    I had tried literally everything to give up smoking. You were recommended to me a by a colleague at work. I thought I would give it a go. Wow! A month has passed and not a single craving. I am a non-smoker after one single session and very proud of myself. Your approach was a very unique experience for me...

  • Mike

    The Wirral

    I am writing you this letter with such gratitude. I had lived with depression for a number of years and had tried almost everything. When I came to see you, I really was at rock bottom. Your approach was quite simply wonderful. I understood the therapy immediately, no fancy words or phrases. I couldn't believe it only took me 8 sessions, after what seemed like a lifetime of misery! Not any more, I have since got a new job and things are going great. So thank you.

  • Dawn

    Chester

    Thank you so much for all your help. I really didn't believe that I could feel this good after feeling so bad for such as long time. I am now able to enjoy life so much more without feeling anxious at all. I haven't suffered a panic attack once since completing therapy with you and I feel so much more relaxed around people. My family have noticed a big difference too and I feel on top of the world!

  • Rob

    Cheshire

    I immediately felt comfortable with your approach. I know I am not the easiest person in the world to deal with and before I came to see you at the consultation, I had made up my mind that I couldn't be treated, as I had tried numerous things to help rid me of these feelings. I really didn't know what to expect. However after the consultation, I came away feeling that there was light at the end of the tunnel. You kept me motivated and I saw it through. I can't believe the change in me... thank you so much!

  • Anonymous

    I just wanted to drop you a line to let you know that I am feeling fantastic. I was so nervous before my wedding, I really didn't think I could get up and speak in front of all those people. after my session with you, I felt so confident and relaxed about my forthcoming speech. In fact, they couldn't shut me! You really put me at ease.

  • Susan

    North Wales

    I must admit I was very apprehensive about whether hypnotherapy could help me to lose weight. My friend recommended you to me as she had been to see you for two sessions and has since lost a stone. After my session, I cam away feeling motivated and enthusiastic. I haven't wanted to eat between meals and I find that I am nowhere near as hungry as I used to be. I'm feeling great...

  • R. Howitt

    Northwich, Cheshire

    I would like to thank you for taking the time to visit us and talk about hypnotherapy and its place in sports enhancement. My students were very impressed and found the whole experience very informative. They and myself included particularly found the practical demonstration an extremely relaxing and motivational experience. Many of my students reported feeling much more focused on their training.

    I also found it wonderful that you, yourself regularly practice self-hypnosis as part of your own sports training programme and the effects it has had on your own endurance stamina. it really does prove the "mind over matter" debate within this profession. I hope that you will come and visit us again soon.

Got Questions?

Let's Answer Them

Got questions about how therapy works, or what to expect? We have answered some of the most common questions to help you feel informed and at ease before getting started.

  • Will I Tell You Something I Don’t Want You To Know?

    No, you remain in control the whole time. If there is something that you prefer to keep private, then that is your choice.

  • Can I Get Stuck In A Trance?

    No, it’s impossible to get stuck in a trance. You can open your eyes at any time during the session, ending the hypnotic state immediately. Sometimes clients feel so relaxed that they feel a little reluctant to end the sensation but they never stay in a trance.

  • Are There Any Side Effects?

    No, there are absolutely no negative side effects from being hypnotised. It is a perfectly safe and natural way of using your inner resources to reorganise your thoughts and behaviours to bring about beneficial change. After the session you will feel very relaxed but it’s completely safe to drive, operate machinery or anything else.

  • Surely A Stage Hypnotist Can Control My Mind?

    No. If someone volunteers to be hypnotised by a stage hypnotist they know what they are letting themselves in for. They know they are going to be made an object of fun for entertainment purposes but they are game for a laugh and happy to go along with it. If someone was dragged out of the audience against their will, then whatever the stage hypnotist tried would not work.

  • Will You Be Able To Control My Mind?

    No, this is a common misconception. Hypnotherapy is all about you having more control of your own mind, so the client is the one who has control. Nothing will be said to you under hypnosis that is not for your benefit but if you didn’t agree with anything, your mind would just reject it.