Teenage Therapist in Edmonton
We help teens feel heard, parents feel supported, and everyone breathe a little easier.
Online & In-person Appointments
Anxiety, Isolation, or Silent Struggles?
Our Edmonton teenage therapists and counsellors understand and are here for you.
Adolescence can feel like a storm — one day full of laughter, the next clouded by stress or withdrawal. Our teen counselling therapist in Edmonton helps youth navigate emotional ups and downs with compassion and skill. We work with teens facing anxiety, self-doubt, social pressures, and family tension. If you have been searching for a teen therapist near me, we are here for your teen and for you.
We specialize in Teen & Youth Counselling in South Edmonton, and also support families in Beaumont & Leduc
Is your teen experiencing any of the following?
A Teen Struggling with Anxiety, Identity, or Emotional Regulation
If your teen often feels anxious, withdrawn, or overwhelmed, teen counselling in Edmonton can help them make sense of big emotions and life’s pressures. Our youth therapists in Edmonton support teens navigating stress, identity, and relationships. We help families in Beaumont and Leduc build communication and emotional awareness for calmer, more connected homes. Common reasons families reach out include:
Anxiety, panic, or persistent worry in teens
Emotional shutdowns, anger, or irritability at home or school
Struggles with identity, confidence, or belonging
School stress, burnout, or loss of motivation
Withdrawal from friends or family
Looking for adolescent counselling in Edmonton that’s relatable and age-appropriate
Your Teen Has Experienced Stress, Trauma, or Family Changes
Teens often carry emotional pain quietly, showing it through behaviour, isolation, or mood shifts. Our trauma-informed youth therapists in Edmonton use approaches such as talk therapy, creative expression, and somatic awareness to help teens process what feels too heavy to say out loud. You may notice:
Family transitions such as divorce or separation
Grief, loss, or parental conflict
Peer rejection, bullying, or social anxiety
Academic pressure or perfectionism
Early exposure to trauma, stress, or unsafe relationships
Searching for a teen trauma therapist in Edmonton who truly understands
Teens Needing Support with School, Motivation, or Self-Esteem
When focus, confidence, or connection become barriers, adolescent therapy in South Edmonton can help. We work collaboratively with parents, schools, and teens to strengthen emotional regulation, problem-solving, and self-belief. Common areas of support include:
ADHD, impulsivity, or focus challenges
Academic stress or school avoidance
Low confidence, self-criticism, or perfectionism
Motivation or goal-setting difficulties
Friendship or social skill challenges
Youth counselling for school stress in Edmonton, Beaumont, and Ledu
Did you notice any of the following changes?
Dramatic shifts in personality, behaviour or affect
Cutting behaviour or other self-inflicted harm
Excessive sleeping or difficulty sleeping
Increase or decrease in appetite.
Significant weight loss or gain
Unexplained attitude or behaviour changes
If so, this your teen talkspace to benefit your teenager
If you’ve search teenage therapist near me, your are in the right place.
At Kin Psychological, our teen, youth, and adolescent counselling in Edmonton focuses on helping young people feel seen, supported, and empowered.
Our teen therapists build trust first, creating a safe, judgment-free space where your teen can express what’s really going on.
We combine evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and emotion-focused techniques with creative tools such as journaling, art, and somatic awareness. Our goal is to help youth strengthen emotional regulation, improve coping skills, and build healthy relationships at home, school, and beyond.
How Teen Therapy Can Help
We help youth develop emotional awareness and self-understanding. By working with us they can further:
Develop coping tools for anxiety, stress, and overwhelm
Strengthen communication and problem-solving skills
Heal from trauma, bullying, or social rejection
Improve focus, motivation, and academic confidence
Navigate identity, peer pressure, and changing relationships
Serving South Edmonton and welcoming families from Leduc and Beaumont.
What can teen therapy help with?
Emotional & Mental Health Concerns
Anxiety, panic attacks, or racing thoughts
Depression, sadness, or loss of interest in activities
Emotional shutdowns, irritability, or sudden mood changes
Overthinking, self-criticism, or low self-worth
School, Motivation & Academic Stress
Trouble focusing, procrastination, or perfectionism
Academic stress, test anxiety, or burnout
School avoidance or transition difficulties
ADHD or executive functioning challenges
Relationships, Family & Identity
Conflict at home or difficulty communicating with parents
Friendship issues, peer pressure, or feeling excluded
Exploring identity, values, or sense of belonging
Adjusting to changes such as separation, relocation, or new schools
Building Resilience & Self-Esteem
Developing confidence and self-compassion
Managing perfectionism or fear of failure
Building emotional regulation and decision-making skills
Creating healthy friendships and supportive routines
Trauma, Grief & Life Transitions
Coping with loss, change, or divorce
Bullying, relational trauma, or emotional neglect
Recovering from difficult or unsafe experiences
Learning to set healthy boundaries and trust again
You have questions, we have answers
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We provide counselling for all teen issues, mental health, body issues, teen relationships, trauma & parent-child issues and co-parenting impacts on teens.
We also support parents and caregivers as part of our holistic approach.
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The severity of symptoms, the level of need and the rate of progress are all factors which influence the length of therapy. Certainly, therapy beyond what is necessary for your teen’s mental health will not be entertained out of respect for your time, finances and your teen’s independence. When the majority of treatment goals are met, the frequency of therapy may be reduced to bi-weekly, monthly or as needed.
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Explicit information, such as verbatim thoughts or expressions, are kept confidential. General information around themes, conflicts and progress, may be shared depending on the treatment. Parental involvement will be recommended when there is clinical value. Mandatory disclosures will be made for legal and safety reasons.
For custody issues, in cases where divorced parents are each required to consent on behalf of their teen’s participation in treatment, we require a copy of the court order.
We do not testify in legal proceedings unless subpoenaed. -
Yes—especially with younger children, parent involvement is key. We may include check-ins, parenting support, or family sessions as needed to ensure consistent support at home and in therapy.
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For additional questions not answered here, give us a call at (XXX) 000-000. Or, complete our online booking forum below. At your child’s first appointment, you may learn all you need to know.
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No, you do not need a referral to see a psychologist in a private practice in Alberta;you can book an appointment on your own.
More Than Talk Therapy: Real Transformation Begins Her
We hold space for teens and youth seeking an authentic experience and jusgement free teen therapist in Edmonton
Kin Psychological, a place to be seen, heard and understood. A place your family can be supported.
