Becoming an Adult is Stressful

 

AACA provides counseling for people of all ages. We have several clinicians that specialize in working with Young Adults.

Seeking counseling as a Young Adult can be especially helpful when navigating new stressors and exploring one’s identity in the world.

Who is considered a Young Adult?

A person between the ages of 18 and 25 years old.

These individuals often have recently transitioned from high school to the adult world.

In addition to new adult responsibilities, this transition may include stressors like starting college, a career, a committed relationship, and/or a family.

Common Reasons why Young Adults Seek Therapy

  • Difficulties with time-management
  • Adjusting to transitions with School/Career
  • Social Anxiety related to New Settings
  • Coping Skills that are no longer effective
  • Stress-Management
  • Burn-out
  • New Parenting Stress
  • Difficulties interacting & communicating with Family Members
  • Identity Exploration
  • Relationship & Communication Issues
  • Social Skills
  • Self-doubt

Contact AACA if you are not currently seeing a clinician and would like to set up an appointment with one of our clinicians that specializes in treating Young Adults.

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