No. What I offer, is a very valuable support/tool for parents. This is an valuable addition.
Yes, and I actually see my age as one of my strengths. Being young and having gone through similar experiences as their child allows me to better understand what they are feeling and what they may need. I can often relate closely to their fears, thoughts, and resistance in a very direct way. This helps me connect quickly, build trust, and support them in a way that feels safe and understood.
The guidance is immediately applicable. The e-tool focuses on practical, real-life strategies
Of course. I do have a general structure and plan for the sessions, but it is never leading or rigid. Each session is adapted to your child’s needs, pace, and what feels most helpful in that moment.
If you have any questions after using the e-tool, you can always follow up in personal sessions. These sessions allow us to explore your specific situation in more depth and provide guidance tailored to your needs.
The e-tool provides practical guidance and strategies for supporting your child in the shortterm, but also longterm! You’ll learn how to understand your child’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, and how to respond in ways that are supportive and effective. It’s designed to be interactive and easy to follow, so you can start applying the insights right away.
I guide the parents because I have seen how big of an role, parents have in recovery, and tehy are the ones with the least amount of guidance. Everyday I see a lot of mistakes when it comes to guiding the child.