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Children & Teens

At Great Oaks Therapy Center, we honor the unique ways children and adolescents experience, express, and make sense of their world. Whether through play, conversation, or creative expression, our therapists create safe, supportive spaces where young clients and their families can grow, heal, and connect. We recognize that early experiences—and the transitions of the teen years—profoundly shape emotional development, identity, and relationships.

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The therapists listed below have pursued additional training or supervision to deepen their ability to support children and teens. If a therapist is not listed, it simply means this is not an area in which they’ve pursued specialized training at this time—but they may still work with young clients.

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Brittany

Navigating adolescence can be challenging. Brittany provides a safe and understanding environment for teens aged 14 and up, offering support for anxiety, relationships, identity exploration, and more. Together, you’ll work towards building resilience and self-confidence during this critical time.

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Paul

Paul offers a compassionate, age-tailored approach to his work with children and teens that is rooted in self-discovery and authentic connection.

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Katrina

Working with adolescents, Katrina fosters connection and self-discovery in a warm, inclusive environment where teens can feel seen and understood. By leaning into curiosity and compassion, she encourages young people to explore their identity, navigate challenges, and build a foundation of trust and healing as they grow.

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Jenna

Jenna made the decision to become a therapist, specifically for teenagers. She saw a need for them to have a safe place and to not feel alone while going through some of the more challenging years in one's life. 

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Sara

Sara offers a supportive and nonjudgmental space for children and teens to express themselves, process big emotions, and develop healthy coping skills. She values the wisdom and creativity young people bring to the therapy process.

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Maya

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