HELLO BY KITTED THERAPY
HELLO by Kitted Therapy is deeply committed to nurturing the mental wellness of children and young adults.
Through compassionate and personalized counseling, we help address challenges such as defiance, depression, social anxiety, and other behavioral concerns.
By partnering closely with dedicated parents, we guide children through their developmental stages and support them in navigating the often complex transition into adulthood.
Our goal is to create a safe space where young minds can grow, heal, and thrive as they prepare for a healthier future.
If your child is showing any of the following behaviors, they can significantly benefit from our supportive counseling services. We’re here to help them navigate life, change, challenges and foster positive growth:
- Persistent sadness or depression
- Frequent anger or irritability
- Social withdrawal or isolation
- Sudden changes in mood
- Defiance or refusal to follow rules
- Excessive anxiety or worry
- Difficulty concentrating or focusing
- Sudden drop in academic performance
- Frequent complaints of headaches or stomachaches without medical cause
- Avoidance of social situations
- Repeated nightmares or sleep disturbances
- Excessive fear of failure or criticism
- Engaging in self-harm or talking about self-harm
- Unexplained or excessive crying
- Lack of interest in activities they once enjoyed
- Persistent feelings of guilt or worthlessness
- Uncontrollable tantrums or meltdowns
- Difficulty making or keeping friends
- Hyperactive or impulsive behavior
- Excessive attachment to a parent or caregiver
- Difficulty with transitions or changes in routine
- Engaging in risky behaviors (e.g., substance use, reckless driving)
- Acting out aggressively towards others
- Trouble expressing or managing emotions
- Lying or stealing without apparent reason
- Bullying others or being bullied
- Regressive behaviors (e.g., bedwetting, thumb-sucking)
- Excessive reliance on electronic devices or social media
- Overwhelming fears or phobias
- Difficulty adjusting after a traumatic event (e.g., death, divorce)
- Constantly seeking validation or approval
- Obsessive thoughts or compulsive behaviors
- Difficulty trusting others
- Eating too much or too little
- Perfectionism or unrealistic expectations of self
- Excessive daydreaming or zoning out
- Running away from home or talking about it
- Self-isolation from family members
- Extreme sensitivity to criticism
- Difficulty dealing with conflict
- Suicidal thoughts or talking about death
- Persistent feelings of hopelessness
- Unexplained physical symptoms like fatigue or dizziness
- Trouble controlling anger or violent outbursts
- Over-apologizing or constant self-blame
- Inappropriate sexual behavior for their age
- Inability to relax or calm down
- Acting in a manipulative or controlling way
- Constantly comparing themselves to others
- Refusing to go to school or participate in regular activities
These behaviors may signal underlying emotional, behavioral, or psychological issues that can be effectively addressed through professional counseling.