Life can be messy. Big feelings, conflict, and stressful moments happen — sometimes all at once.
At Looking Glass Counseling, we provide guidance, tools, and support that actually work in real life, tailored to your family’s needs — because there’s no one-size-fits-all approach.
Supporting Kids, Teens & Families
Our Services
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One-on-one sessions for children and teens to work through challenges, build skills, and grow confidence. Every session is tailored to your child’s needs, pace, and interests.
Who it’s for: Kids and teens needing support with emotions, anxiety, school, friendships, self-esteem, or life transitions.
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When available, small groups give kids and teens the opportunity to connect with peers in a guided, supportive environment. Groups focus on social skills, coping strategies, and self-expression.
Who it’s for: Those who benefit from peer support or want to practice skills in a social setting.
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Sessions designed to strengthen communication, resolve conflicts, and improve relationships within the family.
Who it’s for: Families navigating challenges together — from parenting differences to sibling conflicts to big life changes.
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Guidance and strategies for parents to support their child’s emotional and behavioral growth. Sessions can be one-on-one or part of family therapy.
Who it’s for: Parents looking for tools, reassurance, and support while helping their child thrive.
The Kind of Space This Is
A safe space where kids, teens, and adults are free to be themselves
Thoughtful, practical tools you can use outside of sessions
Supporting your child while respecting their independence —and staying connected with you.
Focus on turning emotions into guidance, not obstacles
This isn’t a space for blame or judgment. It’s a space for learning, practicing, and growing together.
Not sure which service is right for your family? Wondering what a session looks like?
Reach out for a free consultation.
We’ll talk through your goals, answer questions, and figure out the best path forward — together.
Curious About the Next Step?
What Families Often Ask Before Starting Therapy
Find answers to commonly asked questions