Adolescent & Young Adult Issues:
Targeted Mental Health Support for Emerging Adults
We offer age-sensitive mental health care for adolescents and young adults, addressing mood, anxiety, identity, relationships and study or work stress with structured therapy that respects their independence while providing clear, steady guidance.
About Lavora’s Adolescent & Young Adult Mental Health Services
At Lavora’s Adolescent & Young Adult Mental Health Services, we support individuals navigating one of the most complex stages of life. Anxiety, depression, behavioural issues, identity questions and academic or work pressures can all converge during adolescence and early adulthood.
Our clinicians provide age sensitive assessment that considers family context, school or university demands, friendships, social media and emerging independence. We then create mental health therapy plans that may include individual sessions, family involvement and practical tools suited to adolescents and young adults.
Care may focus on mood, anxiety, self-esteem, relationships, study habits or behaviour, always with clear boundaries and collaboration around goals.
We work to build trust and autonomy while also offering guidance that feels grounded and realistic.
Our purpose is simple: to offer a steady, confidential space where adolescents and young adults can explore challenges, strengthen coping skills and shape a clearer sense of self and direction.
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Our Specialities & Signature Treatments
At Lavora Clinic, our mental health services are delivered through carefully integrated treatment modalities. Each plan is tailored to your needs, combining the right balance of therapy, medication and advanced interventions to support lasting mental wellbeing.
Rather than relying on a single method, our mental health professionals curate a personalised pathway that can include psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy and technology-assisted treatments within a calm, private mental health clinic setting.
WHY CHOOSE US
Why Choose an Adolescent & Young Adult Mental Health Specialist
At Lavora Clinic, adolescent and young adult mental health is treated with age specific understanding and clear boundaries. We recognise that this stage of life can involve intense pressure, identity questions and rapid change, so each therapy plan is adapted to this developmental period.
We believe that choosing a specialist in adolescent and young adult issues offers support that respects both independence and safety. Here are some of the key pillars of our approach:
- Age sensitive assessment that considers family context, school or university demands, friendships and online influences
- Tailored therapy plans that address mood, anxiety, behaviour, self-esteem and study or work challenges
- Options for involving parents or caregivers when this helps, with clear agreements around confidentiality
- Practical tools that young people can use in real situations, not only in session
- Regular review of goals so that therapy remains relevant as they grow and circumstances change
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Why Choose Lavora for Adolescent & Young Adult Mental Health
At Lavora Clinic, adolescent and young adult care is tailored to the realities of this life stage. We understand that study, work, identity, relationships and online life can all affect mental health at once, so every therapy plan is age sensitive and clearly structured.
We believe that choosing Lavora for adolescent and young adult issues provides support that respects independence while maintaining safety. Here are some of the key elements of our approach:
- Age aware assessments that consider family context, school or university demands, friendships and digital influences
- Individual therapy plans that target mood, anxiety, behaviour, self-esteem and practical challenges such as study habits
- Clear agreements around confidentiality and when parents or caregivers may be involved
- Concrete tools that young people can use in real situations, not only in session
- Regular goal setting and review so that support evolves as responsibilities and circumstances change
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What’s Included in Our Adolescent & Young Adult Mental Health Services
At Lavora Clinic, adolescent and young adult services are tailored to the realities of study, early work and identity formation. Each plan is built to be age appropriate, structured and clear about roles and boundaries.
We provide a steady space for young people to think, feel and plan with support. Here are some of the key elements included in our adolescent and young adult mental health services:
- Age aware assessment that considers family life, school or university demands, friendships and online influences
- Individual therapy plans addressing mood, anxiety, behaviour, self-esteem and practical challenges such as study habits
- Clear agreements about confidentiality and when parents or caregivers may be involved
- Concrete tools and strategies that can be used in real situations at home, in class and with peers
- Regular review of goals so support remains relevant as responsibilities and circumstances change
Frequently Asked Adolescent & Young Adult Mental Health Questions
What mental health issues commonly affect adolescents and young adults?
Common issues include anxiety, depression, self esteem difficulties, academic stress, behavioural problems, social struggles, family conflict, identity questions and emerging behavioural addictions.
How do I know if a teenager or young adult might need mental health support?
Signs can include persistent low mood, withdrawal, strong irritability, sudden changes in friends or interests, falling grades, sleep changes, risk taking, self harm or significant shifts in personality.
How is an adolescent or young adult assessed?
An assessment gathers information about mood, behaviour, school or university, friendships, family relationships, online activity, substance use and any recent changes or stressors.
How is therapy for adolescents and young adults different from adult therapy?
Therapy for younger people often involves more focus on school or university life, family dynamics, peer relationships, identity, social media and planning for the future.
Are parents or caregivers involved in treatment?
In many cases some level of involvement is helpful, especially for adolescents. The level is agreed at the start and balanced with the young person’s need for privacy.
What issues can adolescent and young adult therapy help with?
Therapy can help with anxiety, depression, behavioural issues, self harm, eating changes, sleep problems, family conflict, social difficulties, study stress and personal growth.
How long does treatment for adolescent and young adult issues usually last?
Some young people benefit from short term focused work. Others need longer term support, especially when difficulties have been present for many years or involve several areas of life.
Can therapy help if a young person is reluctant to attend?
Yes. It is common for young people to feel unsure. A calm, non judgemental first session can help them decide whether they feel comfortable continuing.
When should a family seek professional help for a teenager or young adult?
Help should be sought when changes in mood or behaviour are persistent, risky, difficult to understand or begin to affect school, work, friendships or safety.
Can adolescent and young adult therapy be combined with school or university support?
Yes. With consent, therapists can sometimes liaise with schools or universities to coordinate support and create a more stable environment for the young person.
Contact Us
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 am – 10:00 pm
Food service until 9:00 pm
Friday – Saturday: 9:00 am – Midnight
Food service until 10:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
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