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Navigating Transitions & Building Resilience

The transition into adulthood can feel overwhelming. Between college, career decisions, relationships, and identity exploration, young adulthood often feels like more questions than answers. Therapy gives you a supportive space to explore, gain clarity, and build confidence in yourself and your future.

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Common Challenges for Young Adults

  • Academic and career stress

  • Anxiety, depression, or burnout

  • Relationship or dating struggles

  • Identity development (gender, sexuality, values, culture)

  • Family conflict or shifting boundaries

  • Financial stress, independence, and “adulting” pressures

What Therapy Looks Like for Young Adults

In therapy, you’ll have the opportunity to:

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  • Process the challenges of transitioning into adulthood

  • Explore identity, values, and future goals

  • Build coping strategies for stress, anxiety, or depression

  • Strengthen relationships and communication skills

  • Create balance between independence and connection

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Our Approach

Our therapists meet young adults where they are—supportive, non-judgmental, and practical. Approaches may include:

Approaches may include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to shift unhelpful thought patterns

  • Mindfulness and stress reduction techniques for balance

  • Narrative and strengths-based approaches  to help define and own your story

  • Identity-affirming practices for LGBTQ+ young adults and those exploring self-expression

Getting Started

Young adulthood is full of growth and possibilities. Therapy can help you navigate challenges with clarity and confidence. Contact us today to begin.

At Queen Village Therapy Group, we're on a mission to bring a touch of warmth and support to mental health services for our fantastic clients in Pennsylvania and Virginia.

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