Georgia-Wide Online Therapy

Teen & Adolescent Issues Therapy in Georgia

Adolescence is full of challenges. Our Georgia-licensed therapists specialize in working with teens ages 13-17, providing a safe space to explore emotions, build coping skills, and navigate the teenage years.

Teen & Adolescent Issues in Georgia

Nearly 1 in 3 Georgia adolescents report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness. Teen mental health concerns have increased significantly, with suicide being the second leading cause of death for Georgia youth ages 10-24.

Common Symptoms

Persistent sadness, irritability, or mood swings

Withdrawal from friends and family

Declining academic performance

Loss of interest in hobbies and activities

Changes in eating or sleeping patterns

Self-harm behaviors

Excessive screen time and social media use

Bullying or peer relationship problems

Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for teens

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for adolescents

Family therapy and parent involvement

Social skills building

Identity exploration and self-esteem work

Academic stress management

Why Choose Coping and Healing Counseling

Therapists specialized in adolescent development

Online format teens are comfortable with

Private, confidential space for teens to express themselves

Parent involvement and family sessions as needed

Insurance accepted for teen therapy

Flexible after-school and weekend scheduling

Serving Clients Throughout Georgia

Our online teen & adolescent issues therapy is available in all 159 Georgia counties, including:

Fulton County
Gwinnett County
DeKalb County
Cobb County
Cherokee County
Forsyth County
Henry County
Clayton County

And all other Georgia counties. View all Georgia locations

Frequently Asked Questions

What age range do you work with?

Our teen therapists work with adolescents ages 13-17. We also provide therapy for young adults 18+ and can refer younger children to appropriate specialists.

Will I know what my teen discusses in therapy?

Confidentiality is important for building trust with teens. Your therapist will share general progress updates while keeping specific session content private, unless there is a safety concern.

Does my teen need to use video?

Video sessions are preferred, but phone sessions are also available. Most teens are comfortable with video since they use it for school and socializing.

How do I get my teen to agree to therapy?

Frame it as support, not punishment. Our team can help you introduce the idea in a way that feels less threatening. Many teens find they enjoy having a private, supportive space.

Start Teen & Adolescent Issues Therapy in Georgia Today

Licensed Georgia therapists. Most insurance accepted. Same-week appointments available.

Serving all of Georgia | 404-832-0102