
Child & Adolescent Therapy
Every Child. Every Chapter. Expertly Held.
At REST, we understand that childhood and adolescence can be both rich in possibility and layered with complexity. Young people today face increasing demands, from academic pressures and social dynamics, to identity formation and digital influences. While many navigate these transitions with support, others may feel overwhelmed, withdrawn, or unable to cope.
Like adults, children and adolescents can be deeply affected by life changes such as grief, family transitions, relocation, or loss of safety. Yet, they often have fewer life experiences to help them make sense of these challenges, making specialised, developmentally attuned support essential.
Every child is unique, and the factors contributing to their difficulties are equally varied. REST clinicians recognise and honour this individuality, crafting interventions tailored to each young person's specific needs and circumstances. We provide safe, confidential, and developmentally attuned spaces where children and adolescents can express, process, and make sense of their inner worlds.
Developmentally Attuned
Therapy approaches tailored to each developmental stage, honouring the unique ways children and teens understand and express their experiences.
Safe and Confidential
A secure and therapeutic environment where young people can express themselves freely, knowing their privacy is protected and their voice matters.
Family Centred-Approach
Collaborative care that involves families where and when appropriate, recognising the important role of family systems in a young person's wellbeing.
What We Offer
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At REST therapy, we offer psychological assessments and therapy to:
Children (5–11 years)
Adolescents (12–18 years)
Parents and caregivers
Please note that when working with young children, we often work closely with parents and caregivers. Research shows that this approach is the most effective way to support children’s mental health.
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Common issues we help with include:
Low mood
Anxiety and panic
Stress and worry
Emotional regulation and behavioural difficulties
Grief, bereavement, and loss
School avoidance, peer difficulties, or academic pressures
Identity and development
Low confidence and self-esteem
Family and relationship issues
Trauma and attachment-based difficulties
Difficulties adjusting to life transitions and events
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Children do not grow or struggle in isolation. We therefore consider the whole system surrounding a young person - home, school, community, and culture, and provide support that takes these layers into account.
Where appropriate and with consent, we may:
Liaise with schools, Special Education Needs Officer (SENCOs), pastoral staff, or external professionals
Attend multi-agency meetings or provide psychological reports
Support transitions between school systems or home environments
Offer reflective spaces for caregivers or family members
This holistic approach helps to create consistent support across environments, and often leads to more sustainable outcomes for the child or adolescent.
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At REST, we understand that seeking support for your child can feel like a significant and sometimes overwhelming step. Our process is designed to be clear, compassionate, and collaborative, giving you and your child space to feel heard, understood, and supported from the very beginning.
Here’s what to expect:
Initial Consultation Call
We begin with a 15-minute consultation with one of our clinicians to hear your concerns, ask questions, and explore whether REST is the right fit for you and your child.Assessment Sessions
Two structured appointments follow, and these may include time with you as parents or caregivers, wider family members, and if developmentally appropriate, your child individually. During this stage, your psychologist will build a holistic understanding of your child’s strengths and challenges, as well as the systems around them (home, school, social, cultural).Tailored Therapy Plan
Following the assessment, we will offer a personalised formulation and recommend a plan of support tailored to your child’s needs. This may include writing a psychological report, individual therapy for your child, sessions with parents or caregivers, or collaborative work with other professionals involved in your child’s care.Therapeutic Support
If indicated, your child will then begin regular therapy sessions, typically 50 minutes in length. Our psychologists draw on a range of evidence-based approaches, always adapted to your child’s age, context, and emotional needs.
Ongoing Review and Support
Throughout the therapeutic journey, we provide regular opportunities to reflect, adjust goals, and ensure the support remains relevant and effective. We aim to work alongside you as parents or caregivers, offering clarity and guidance as much as possible, as your child progresses. We also place special care and attention to therapeutic endings, planning them thoughtfully and with the child’s voice in mind.Confidentiality
To support your child or adolescent effectively, it’s essential that they feel safe, respected, and able to speak openly in the therapeutic space. Young people have a right to confidentiality and increasing autonomy as they grow, which helps build trust and supports meaningful engagement in therapy.
With your child’s consent, we’ll keep you informed about key themes or concerns that may arise. Where there is a risk to your child’s safety or wellbeing, we are professionally and legally required to involve you and take appropriate action.

Our Commitment
Every Child Matters
Each young person brings their own strengths, challenges, and unique perspective that we honour and celebrate.
Every Chapter Counts
From early childhood through adolescence, every stage of development is important and worthy of expert support.
Expertly Held
Professional, evidence-based care delivered with warmth, creativity, and deep respect for young people's experiences.
Your Child’s REST Journey
Step 1
Initial Consultation
If you have questions about the support your child needs, book a 15-minute consultation to hear the parent or carer concerns and decide together whether REST is the right fit for you and your child.
Before you book, please take a moment to review our terms of engagement, cancellation policy and privacy policy.
Step 2
Assessment
Two structured assessments follow, with you and a clinician and, when appropriate, time with your child. The aim is to build a holistic understanding of your child’s strengths and challenges, as well as the systems around them.
Step 3
Tailored Therapy Plan
Based on your assessment, a personalised plan is collaboratively developed.
Step 4
Ongoing Support and Review
Progress is reviewed regularly and endings are planned thoughtfully, with guidance on sustaining gains.
Supporting young minds with care and expertise. Explore answers to common questions about how children and adolescents engage in therapy at REST.
Find the right support for your child today.
Supporting Young Minds. Empowering Futures.