Failure to Launch: How to prepare your teen to fly solo…and what to do if they’re struggling
with Christine Triano
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Failure to Launch: How to prepare your teen to fly solo…and what to do if they’re struggling
We keep hearing that today’s teens are more stressed than ever…but is it actually true? Yes! Anxiety is reaching teens in what are now record numbers, and for many this is while they’re still in high school. But what about when they make a major life transition to an entirely new environment with an all new set of expectations? Christine is an adolescent and adult psychotherapist. She’s also a therapist and Director of Mental Health at The Center for Connection. She shares how to help prepare your teen to fly solo, and be successful, and also what to do in they’re struggling once they get to college, and how to help them.
About Your Speaker
Christine Triano
Christine Triano MSW, LCSW is a psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of adolescents, young adults, parents, and creative professionals. Her practice at The Center for Connection focuses on issues related to anxiety, trauma, depression, mood disorders, parenting and relationships, and life transitions. An avid learner, she loves bringing the newest research in neuroscience into the therapy room as she works with clients to change old patterns and cultivate new ways of being and thriving. Using a variety of modalities, Christine takes a holistic approach to treatment, often blending somatic techniques with mindfulness training and cognitive therapy. A native New Yorker, Christine holds an MSW from California State University, Los Angeles and a BA from Tufts University. In addition to her therapy practice, she serves a Director of Mental Health at the CFC.