
Joseph E. Broome, MA
206.295.0624
joe@inittogether.org
Summit Counseling Associates Office
258 S.W. 43rd St. Suite A
Renton WA, 98057
Upcoming Events and Classes
October 7th - Free Positive Discipline Parenting Workshop. This workshop will be held at the Fairwood Library in Renton from 6:30 - 8:30.October 12th - Parenting the Positive Discipline Way. This seven week class will meet on Tuesdays from 6:30 - 8:30.Call Today for a FREE 15 minute consultation. I can offer you ideas and direction on how to get the help you need. 206-295-0624
Specialty – Intense Teens
Have you been looking for someone that can work with “Intense” teens? These are the teens that sometimes get a bad rap
because they are mouthy, defiant, angry or maybe acting out with dangerous behavior. These young men and women are wells of potential and often can benefit from the neutral perspective of a therapist. With individual and family therapy we can help our adolescents harness their potential and move through school, life, relationships and beyond.
The teen age years can be very difficult for families. Teens are often caught in a struggle for their identity and independence from the family but don't yet have all the tools they need to succeed. What is even more challenging is that adolescents often distance themselves from their parents when they need them the most.
This is a complicated time to be a young person growing up. With so many choices and increased freedom comes greater consequences for our children's behavior. Couple that with the volumes of research that demonstrates how an adolescents brain is not fully developed until age 25 and you have some real concerns. What's more, the last part of the brain to develop is the part that controls impulse and decision making abilities.
Our children need two basic things, boundaries (rules and limits) and attachment (love and caring). Yet, it is incredibly difficult to know how much and what type of limits and caring our teens need.
When our teens act out they are communicating to us that something is not "right". This communication comes in forms such as defiance, self harm, sexual promiscuity, drug and alcohol use, anger and laziness.
Family therapy coupled with individual therapy can be extremely effective in addressing the concerns of your teen. Collaborating with the family helps maximize the progress by helping the family adapt to and support the changes.
Please contact me today at 206-295-0624 for a free 15 minute phone consultation.