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Specialized Mental Health Services

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Individual Therapy

Our therapy sessions are tailored to a teen's individual needs, providing a safe space for adolescents to explore their thoughts and emotions. We specialize in anxiety, depression, kids of divorced/separated parents, recovering from trauma, and more. We are a safe space for LBGTQ+ clients. Therapy at Homeroom Counseling is confidential for the teen, while also encouraging parent involvement. Virtual and In-person. Accepting United Healthcare, Aetna, or Self-Pay (150$).

Issues of focusAnxiety, Depression, Trauma + PTSD, Suicidal thoughts/self-harm, Divorce, Adoption, School Issues, Motivation, Executive functioning, Perfectionism,  Self Esteem, Emotion regulation, and more. 

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Parent Consultation

We offer coaching sessions for parents who need direction for parenting a teen who is struggling with their mental health. This includes how to support, psychoeducation, behavior management plans, and more.  Virtual and in-person. Self pay (150$). 

 

Issues of focus: Emotion regulation (for parent and child), Crisis management for suicidal thoughts and self harm, Discipline/Reward systems, and more. 

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LMSW Supervision

Leanne Foell is a Texas state certified supervisor. She is passionate about supporting new social workers and therapists grow their clinical skills. She offers experiential, inspiring and fun supervision for curious learners. Virtual and in-person supervision available. It includes individual and group supervision. Contact Leanne to set up an interview if you are interested in joining a group. 

Leanne is highly specialized in teens and rooted in lifespan and human development. She is trauma informed, attachment based, and versed in activity therapy. 

$250 per month. 

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Speaking Services

Leanne presents as a mental health speaker for teen audiences with schools districts and for private teen conferences.  She also speaks for professional audiences at school districts, non-profits, and with professional conferences for those that work with adolescent mental health. 

Her mental health presentations are built around what she’s learned from the hundreds of teens she has worked with and include stories, games, and experiencing new skills together in-the-moment.

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