Walky Talky
Therapy for Children
Perth Psychology- instead of the cute headings here Lydia can we make these descriptions of things ppl will google, see other pages for examples I sent in chat
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Paediatric Psychology for anxiety and big feelings.
It is normal for children to feel worried or shy, but sometimes these worries stop them from enjoying school, getting to sleep, or engaging in play. At Walky Talky, we help children understand their internal world and give them the tools to navigate anxiety with confidence.
Walky Talky Psychology; Building bravery and resilience when big feelings get in the way
Psychologist & Caregiver Partnership
You are the expert on your child, and we are the experts on the clinical strategies.
What does a session look like?
First, we usually meet with the parents/caregivers for an Initial Consultation without the child. This allows us to speak freely about your concerns and the family history.
Subsequent sessions with your child involve a mix of play-based assessment to understand their world. Psychoeducation (for both you and your child) on how the brain and the stress response. Learning to navigate big feelings using child-friendly regulation strategies, âthought-detectionâ activities, and structured bravery ladders designed to build confidence at their own pace.
If your child is struggling to manage their worries, we are here to help them (and you) find a way through.
Help them find their braveLydia Cargeeg, Psychologist says...
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