Group Therapy for Children and Teens

At our practice, we offer group therapy sessions designed to support children and teens in their emotional and social development. Our groups provide a safe, nurturing environment where young people can learn from each other, practise social skills, and develop emotional intelligence.

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Popular Evidence-Based Groups We Offer

Our clinic provides a range of evidence-based group programmes tailored to the needs of children and teens. Some of our popular programmes include:

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Secret Agent Society (SAS)

A social skills programme for 8 to 12-year-olds with social and emotional challenges, including those with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

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Cool Kids

An anxiety management programme for children and adolescents aged 7 to 17.

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PEERS®

(Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills)

A social skills intervention for teens and young adults.

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Tuning in to Kids

An emotion-focused parenting programme that teaches parents skills to help their children develop emotional intelligence.

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Lego Social Skills Group

A programme that uses Lego-based activities to help children develop social skills, communication, and collaboration in a fun and engaging environment.

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Superflex and the Unthinkables

A cognitive-behavioural curriculum that helps children develop social thinking skills and strategies to regulate their behaviour.

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GoZen

An online anxiety relief programme for children, offering animated videos and interactive activities to teach coping skills and build resilience.

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Benefits of Group Therapy vs. Individual Therapy

While both group and individual therapy have their merits, group therapy offers unique advantages for children and teens:

  1. Peer Support

    Children learn they're not alone in their struggles.

  2. Social Skills Practice

    Real-time opportunities to interact and build relationships.

  3. Diverse Perspectives

    Exposure to different viewpoints and coping strategies.

  4. Improved Self-Awareness

    Observing others can lead to self-reflection.

  5. Cost-Effective

    Often more affordable than individual sessions.

Individual therapy, on the other hand, provides:

  1. Focused Attention

    One-on-one time with a psychologist.

  2. Tailored Approach

    Treatment plans customised to individual needs.

  3. Privacy

    Confidential space to discuss sensitive issues.

  4. Flexible Pacing

    Progress at the child's own speed.

Choosing Between Group and Individual Therapy

Deciding between group and individual therapy depends on your child's specific needs and personality. Consider the following questions to help guide your decision:

  1. Does your child struggle to articulate their thoughts and feelings?

    • Example: Your child has difficulty explaining why they feel upset or angry.
    • Example: Your child often says "I don't know" when asked about their emotions.
  2. Does your child struggle to reflect on their actions and experiences?

    • Example: Your child has trouble understanding how their behaviour affects others.
    • Example: Your child rarely considers alternative solutions to problems.
  3. Does your child respond well to feedback or guidance from adults?

    • Example: Your child is open to suggestions from teachers or coaches.
    • Example: Your child can adjust their behaviour based on constructive criticism.
  4. Does your child engage well in group settings?

    • Example: Your child actively participates in class discussions or team sports.
    • Example: Your child enjoys collaborative activities with peers

If you answered "yes" to all of these questions, your child may benefit more from group therapy than individual therapy. Group settings can provide opportunities for your child to practise expressing themselves, learn from peers, receive diverse feedback, and engage in social interactions.

However, if you answered "no" to several questions, individual therapy might be a better starting point. It can provide a more focused environment to build foundational skills before transitioning to group therapy.

Remember, the best choice may involve a combination of both individual and group therapy. We encourage you to discuss your child's specific needs with one of our experienced psychologists to determine the most effective treatment plan.

Contact us today to book a consultation and learn more about our group and individual therapy options for children and teens.

Bear In Mind Psychology Office

Why Choose Bear in Mind Psychology?

Holistic Approach

We offer non-judgmental, comprehensive care addressing cognitive development, behavioral challenges, and personal growth.

Qualified Team

Our AHPRA-endorsed psychologists bring advanced qualifications and extensive experience to support you and your family.

Tailored Strategies

Using evidence-based assessments and interventions, we create personalised plans to help you and your children thrive.

Convenient Sunshine Coast Location

Easily accessible support in the heart of our community

Children

Empowering the youngest members of our community to navigate life’s challenges with resilience and confidence through compassionate and specialised psychological care tailored to their unique needs.

Teens

Supporting adolescents through the complex journey of self-discovery and personal growth, offering a safe space for them to explore their emotions, build coping skills, and thrive in today’s ever-changing world.

Adults

Providing comprehensive psychological services to adults, fostering healing, personal development, and well-being through evidence-based interventions and a supportive therapeutic environment tailored to individual goals and circumstances.

Meet our dedicated team of Psychologists

Olga Moisuc

Olga Moisuc

Director and Educational and Developmental Psychologist AAPI
BSc, Grad Dip Psych, Post-Grad Dip Psych, M. Ed Psych

Zac Sheridan

Zachariah Sheridan

Director and Educational and Developmental Psychologist BPsychSc Hons, MPsych (Ed and Dev)

From childhood dreams to the wisdom of age, mental health is the foundation of a meaningful life at every stage.