Worried about your teenager's behaviour in Denham Court? Our Gledswood Hills psychologists help adolescents and their families understand and address challenging behaviour. Medicare rebates available.
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All teenagers push boundaries. But if your Denham Court teenager's behaviour has moved beyond normal rebellion into territory that worries you, whether it's aggression, defiance, risk-taking, or emotional volatility, there's usually something driving it that goes deeper than attitude.
Frequent angry outbursts or explosive reactions at home or school
Defiance towards authority figures including parents and teachers
Physical aggression towards family members, peers, or property
Risk-taking behaviour including substance use or dangerous activities
Persistent rule-breaking despite clear consequences
Difficulty managing emotions and calming down after conflict
Behaviour is always communication. Understanding what your teenager is trying to express through their behaviour is the key to addressing it effectively. A psychologist can help you decode what's really going on.
We look beyond the behaviour to understand what's driving it. Our approach works with your teenager, not against them, to build emotional regulation and healthier ways of coping.
Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Gledswood Hills clinic, just 15 min from Denham Court.
Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
We develop practical strategies for your teenager to manage their emotions and behaviour, and we give you tools to respond in ways that reduce conflict and build cooperation.
We develop practical strategies for your teenager to manage their emotions and behaviour, and we give you tools to respond in ways that reduce conflict and build cooperation.
Questions Denham Court parents ask about adolescent behavioural support.
Some boundary-testing is developmentally normal. But when behaviour is persistent, escalating, causing harm, or significantly affecting functioning at home or school, it warrants professional assessment. It's better to check and find it's normal than to assume and miss something important.
Yes. Behavioural issues in adolescents are often linked to anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, or emerging personality difficulties. Our assessment process looks for these underlying factors because addressing the root cause is more effective than managing behaviour alone.
This is common, and our psychologists are experienced in engaging reluctant teens. We build rapport first and work on goals your teenager actually cares about. Forced compliance doesn't work. Genuine engagement does, and we know how to foster it.
Usually, both. Our approach helps you set clear, consistent boundaries while also understanding and addressing the emotional needs driving the behaviour. We'll work with you on finding the right balance for your specific situation.
Very involved. Parent sessions are a regular part of adolescent behavioural work. We help you develop strategies for managing behaviour at home, improving communication, and supporting your teenager's progress between sessions.