Client FAQ
Parent FAQ for Teen Counseling
Answers for parents considering counseling for a teen age 13 or older, including privacy, involvement, and telehealth fit.
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teen counseling parent questions
Who This Helps
Parents and guardians of teens ages 13 and up.
Search Intent
Parent decision search before booking teen counseling.
Parents are part of the process
Teen counseling usually includes parent or guardian involvement, especially around consent, goals, safety, scheduling, and practical support at home.
Teens also need privacy
Counseling works best when teens have enough privacy to be honest, while parents understand the safety limits and the general direction of care.
Telehealth fit
Telehealth can work well for some teens when they have privacy, a stable device, and enough maturity to engage online. Fit should be discussed during intake.
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Questions People Ask
Will I know everything my teen says?
Not necessarily. Confidentiality and parent involvement are discussed at the beginning, including safety exceptions.
What if my teen does not want counseling?
Teen willingness matters. A first conversation can explore concerns, but ongoing counseling needs enough engagement to be useful.
Ready to ask about fit?
Eden Counseling and Wellness offers telehealth counseling for clients physically located in Texas. Reach out to ask about availability, fit, and next steps.
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