Therapists for Children in Oakland-Winchell, Kalamazoo, MI
Kristin N Sausser
Licensed Master Social Worker, LMSW-C
1 Endorsed
Oakland-Winchell, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
This world is hard and we all need someone to come alongside of them to be their cheerleader. I have experienced first hand how trauma has impacted the life of families and individuals and do not want you to walk this path alone. Together we can collaborate to ensure that you are living a life of joy and freedom. I have lots of experience working with those in the child welfare system, whether it is children, biological parents, foster parents, adoptive parents or child welfare workers and I want to see you successful in all that you do.
This world is hard and we all need someone to come alongside of them to be their cheerleader. I have experienced first hand how trauma has impacted the life of families and individuals and do not want you to walk this path alone. Together we can collaborate to ensure that you are living a life of joy and freedom. I have lots of experience working with those in the child welfare system, whether it is children, biological parents, foster parents, adoptive parents or child welfare workers and I want to see you successful in all that you do.
Pam Stinchcomb
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
3 Endorsed
Oakland-Winchell, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Counseling can serve many different purposes--it can help us gain understanding into ourselves, gain understanding in how we navigate our world and relationships, it can help us heal from past hurts. I strive to offer a therapeutic setting where clients feel welcome and safe to process challenges in life and to gain perspective. For some clients building skills and tools can be helpful in overcoming struggles. I provide an avenue to equip clients in this way. I have been a counselor for over 30 years, and believe people are uniquely created with God given potential to live a victorious life.
Counseling can serve many different purposes--it can help us gain understanding into ourselves, gain understanding in how we navigate our world and relationships, it can help us heal from past hurts. I strive to offer a therapeutic setting where clients feel welcome and safe to process challenges in life and to gain perspective. For some clients building skills and tools can be helpful in overcoming struggles. I provide an avenue to equip clients in this way. I have been a counselor for over 30 years, and believe people are uniquely created with God given potential to live a victorious life.
I am experienced in and enjoy working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. I believe no one should have to walk alone through the challenges and difficulties of life. I consider it a privilege to provide support and encouragement to others while helping them to find the hope and healing God offers through His love and grace. I stress the importance of the therapeutic relationship as the means in which to help others gain personal growth and strength in order to live the life God has called them to live. I have been married 33 years and have four adult children.
I am experienced in and enjoy working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. I believe no one should have to walk alone through the challenges and difficulties of life. I consider it a privilege to provide support and encouragement to others while helping them to find the hope and healing God offers through His love and grace. I stress the importance of the therapeutic relationship as the means in which to help others gain personal growth and strength in order to live the life God has called them to live. I have been married 33 years and have four adult children.
In addition to clinical practice, I am a school social worker, and proud father of 8 children.
I specialize in Trauma Informed Practices as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. In addition, I have experience and expertise in working with children and families affected by PANS/PANDAS/Autoimmune Encephalitis. I have specific training in Exposure Response Prevention and experience in it's use.
In addition to clinical practice, I am a school social worker, and proud father of 8 children.
I specialize in Trauma Informed Practices as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. In addition, I have experience and expertise in working with children and families affected by PANS/PANDAS/Autoimmune Encephalitis. I have specific training in Exposure Response Prevention and experience in it's use.
I have over 7 years working with various populations of young children, teens, and adults in behavioral therapy, ministry, and foster care.
Any client I see will immediately feel the desire and eagerness to first get to know them, then their reason for pursuing counseling and what we as a team can do about it. I come into all my counseling sessions with a humble and empathetic heart, and am honored to be able to be a part of God’s work in my clients’ lives as they overcome difficulties, find healing, and experience personal growth. Regardless of my client's faith and background I work to establish a strong direction for healing with goals decided upon by the collective agreement of the client and myself as their counselor.
I have over 7 years working with various populations of young children, teens, and adults in behavioral therapy, ministry, and foster care.
Any client I see will immediately feel the desire and eagerness to first get to know them, then their reason for pursuing counseling and what we as a team can do about it. I come into all my counseling sessions with a humble and empathetic heart, and am honored to be able to be a part of God’s work in my clients’ lives as they overcome difficulties, find healing, and experience personal growth. Regardless of my client's faith and background I work to establish a strong direction for healing with goals decided upon by the collective agreement of the client and myself as their counselor.
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When does a child need to see a therapist?
Children naturally experience emotional ups and downs. Sometimes, though, they need support from a professional. A child may benefit from therapy if their emotions or behaviors change significantly within a short period of time. For example, if a child usually spends time with friends after school but begins isolating in their room, further inquiry is warranted. Other areas for concern include altered sleep patterns, lack of appetite, intense anger, irritability, or hopelessness, or developmental regression in young children (bedwetting, thumb-sucking).
What can a child therapist help with?
A therapist can help with any difficult experience a child may encounter growing up, including learning problems or anxiety related to school, relationship challenges with friends or parents, bullying, intense emotions or phobias, divorce and family dynamics, or the death of a pet or loved one. A therapist can help children process their experience and develop coping skills in an age-appropriate way
What therapy types are most suitable for children?
Children can benefit from different forms of therapy, including family therapy, parent-child interaction therapy, play therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and exposure therapy, depending on their condition. Play therapy is a great option for younger children who may not be able to fully articulate their feelings. In this approach, kids play with toys and games while a therapist observes and helps the child express their emotions and develop coping skills.
Do I need to attend therapy with my child?
Parents are an integral part of a child’s therapy, but the specifics of their involvement vary. If your child is young, you may attend most or all sessions; if your child is older, you may attend a few sessions or none; sometimes a therapist may ask you to have a session on your own. Whatever the arrangement, you should expect to work collaboratively with the therapist, your child, and your family members to take steps to help support your child.
How can I tell if a therapist is a good fit for my child?
A child needs to feel comfortable opening up about their thoughts and feelings, so if your child feels a sense of comfort, ease, and trust with their therapist, that’s a great sign. In addition, a therapist is a good fit for your child if the two can communicate well together; a clinician should be able to communicate clearly, effectively, and in an age-appropriate manner.