Watching your teenager struggle with anxiety can feel helpless. Our Gledswood Hills psychologists work with adolescents across Currans Hill using proven strategies that actually connect with young people. Medicare rebates available.
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Anxiety in teenagers doesn't always look like worry. In Currans Hill, parents often tell us they first noticed their teen pulling away from friends, refusing to go to school, or becoming unusually irritable. Adolescent anxiety can be tricky to spot because it often hides behind behaviours that look like typical teenage moodiness.
Avoiding school, social events, or activities they used to enjoy
Constant worry about grades, friendships, or the future
Physical complaints like headaches or stomach aches before school
Difficulty sleeping or wanting to stay in their room all day
Becoming withdrawn, irritable, or snapping at family members
Seeking constant reassurance or needing everything to be perfect
If your teenager's world is getting smaller because of anxiety, early support can make a real difference. The right strategies now can change the trajectory of their whole adolescence.
We work with teenagers in a way that respects their independence while keeping parents in the loop. Our approach is collaborative, practical, and built for the realities of adolescent life.
Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Gledswood Hills clinic, just 8 min from Currans Hill.
Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
Through ongoing sessions, your teenager develops practical coping strategies they can actually use at school, with friends, and at home.
Through ongoing sessions, your teenager develops practical coping strategies they can actually use at school, with friends, and at home.
Questions Currans Hill parents ask about adolescent anxiety support.
If anxiety is stopping your teen from doing things they used to enjoy, affecting their school attendance, sleep, or friendships, or causing regular distress, it's worth getting professional support. You don't need to wait for a crisis. Early intervention often leads to faster progress.
Most teens are more open than parents expect, especially when they realise the psychologist is genuinely on their side. Our psychologists are experienced at building trust with young people and creating a space where they feel comfortable opening up at their own pace.
We keep parents informed while respecting your teen's privacy. Typically, the first session involves a parent component, and we check in with you regularly about progress. The balance between involvement and independence depends on your teen's age and comfort level.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) has the strongest evidence base for adolescent anxiety. We adapt it to be engaging and relevant for teenagers, focusing on real situations they're facing rather than abstract concepts.
Yes, school-related anxiety is one of the most common reasons families come to us. Whether it's performance anxiety, social anxiety in the playground, or a more general reluctance to attend, our psychologists have specific strategies for school-based concerns.