· What is child therapy?  What is family therapy?
· What is Self-Esteem?
· What you can do to help and improve your child's self-esteem
· Putting young children to bed
· How to help your child with fear of the dark
· Signs of Teen (and Child) Depression
· Helpful Tools for Dealing with a Child Struggling with ADHD
· Helping Your Child Through Your Divorce
· Stepfamily / Blended Family Issues: What to do when it doesn't seem to be working
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Is your child struggling with making friends?
Can your child use some assistance with social skills?
Has your child been diagnosed with ADHD/ADD? 
Does your child have low self-esteem?
Is your child having trouble coping with your divorce?
Are there step/blended family issues in your household?
Does your child have behavior problems or issues?


Is your teen struggling with peer pressure?
Are body image issues becoming a concern for your teen?
Does your teen seem anxious and depressed?
Is your teen finding it "hard" to be a teen?
Are you worried about your teen's well being?



If you've answered "yes" to any of these questions,
therapy may be able to help your child (and you)! 

Disclaimer: The contents of this site and all the pages herein are intended for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice at any time. None of the information in this site is intended to be taken as medical direction or advice, therapeutic, legal, or otherwise. This is not a replacement for professional services.  At no time does use of this site nor communication through this site constitute a therapeutic relationship between the user and therapist. Keri M. Zwerner, MA, LMFT and LifeHealingHeart assume no liability for the content of this site or damages that may result from use, reference to, reliance on, or decisions resulting from its use. Use of this site establishes your consent to the provisions of this disclaimer. Copyright 2006. All rights reserved
I specialize in working with children who struggle with these issues and concerns - as well as many others. 

Some parents may feel uncomfortable bringing their child to therapy; I know it may be difficult to acknowledge that your child may need help, but this is not a reflection that you're a failure as a parent.  

Just as it takes courage to admit that as adults we sometimes need help, it takes the same strength to seek assistance for our children.   By giving your child this opportunity to receive some help, you are facilitating their growth and future.



If you think your child may benefit from therapy, please call for an initial consultation.

Day, evening, and weekend appointments available!
Please contact me at 818.206.4006



keri@lifehealingheart.com
www.lifehealingheart.com