Back to School, Back to Therapy: Supporting Kids and Teens at Mountains Therapy in Montclair, NJ
Learn more about Child and Teen Therapy in Montclair, NJ.
In this blog, you’ll learn:
✅ The emotional signs your child or teen may benefit from therapy
✅ Common myths about therapy for school-aged youth
✅ Coping strategies to ease back-to-school stress
✅ How therapy helps with school transitions and academic pressure
✅ The types of evidence-based treatments we use at Mountains Therapy
✅ FAQs about working with a therapist for teens
The back-to-school season often comes with a lot of emotions—nervous anticipation,
renewed social pressures,
social anxiety,
changes in routine,
academic expectations, and performance anxiety. For many kids and teens, this time of year can spark
anxiety, stress, or a
resurgence of emotional challenges
or
behavioral issues.
At Mountains Therapy in Montclair, NJ, we believe this is also the perfect time to prioritize mental health by resuming or starting therapy. Whether your child is
beginning a new school year or
transitioning into middle or high school, therapy can offer crucial support and tools for a successful and emotionally healthy school year.
Meet the Therapists Supporting Kids & Teens for the Back‑to‑School Transition
At Mountains Therapy in Montclair, NJ, our skilled therapists bring warmth, expertise, and a deep commitment to supporting adolescents as they navigate back‑to‑school stress and emotional growth.
🌿 Sam Chong, LMSW
Sam is a calm, grounded presence known for helping teens manage anxiety, academic overwhelm, perfectionism, and peer relationships. With a blend of CBT, DBT, and mindfulness-based techniques, Sam empowers young clients to build resilience, strengthen emotional regulation, and gain confidence in their ability to handle school pressures. Sam is currently welcoming new clients at Mountains Therapy.
🌿 Adriana Pacini, LCSW
Adriana brings a deeply affirming, empathetic approach that resonates with teens facing identity questions, friendship dynamics, and emotional fluctuations. She skillfully integrates Narrative Therapy, Attachment-Based interventions, and trauma-informed care to help youth feel seen, understood, and emotionally supported. Adriana’s presence in the therapeutic space creates a safe environment for teens starting a new school year.
Why They’re an Excellent Fit for Back‑to‑School Support
- Evidence-based skills
- Both therapists use techniques tailored to teens’ developmental needs—from thought reframing and emotional regulation to identity empowerment and coping strategies.
- Warm, teen‑centered approach
- Sam and Adriana emphasize active listening, validation, and building a therapeutic relationship grounded in trust.
- Holistic vision
- Their clinical styles consider the full context—academic demands, social dynamics, family factors, and emotional well‑being.
How Therapy Helps Teens During the Back-to-School Season
1.
School Anxiety or Overwhelm
- Therapists like Sam and Adriana use techniques such as CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and mindfulness to help teens manage test anxiety, social pressures, and the stress of adjusting to new routines. These tools help teens feel more grounded and focused.
2. Peer & Family Relationships
- Whether it’s friendship drama or tension at home, therapy can strengthen relationship skills. Attachment-based strategies promote healthier communication, clearer boundaries, and more emotional safety in relationships.
3. Emotional Regulation
- Teens often experience intense emotions, especially during times of change. DBT-based skills and trauma-informed care help them better understand, express, and regulate their feelings so they don’t feel overwhelmed.
4. Self-Esteem & Identity Building
- Adolescence is a time of self-discovery. Narrative therapy helps teens explore and rewrite the stories they tell themselves, allowing them to build a stronger sense of identity, purpose, and self-worth.
Whether your teen is entering a new grade, switching schools, or simply adjusting to the rhythms of school life again, Sam and Adriana offer compassionate, specialized support to help them thrive.
Signs Your Child or Teen Might Benefit From Therapy This School Year
- Increased irritability, mood swings, or emotional outbursts
- Avoidance of school or complaints of physical symptoms (e.g., stomachaches, headaches)
- Difficulty concentrating, completing homework, or staying organized
- Withdrawal from friends or previously enjoyed activities
- Changes in sleep, appetite, or energy levels
Myths vs. Facts: Back-to-School Therapy
Myth: Kids should only go to therapy when something is seriously wrong.
- Fact: Therapy is a proactive tool that helps build coping skills, self-esteem, and emotional resilience.
Myth: Talking about problems will make my child dwell on them more.
- Fact: Validating and processing emotions in a safe space helps children manage them more effectively.
Myth: Therapy means my child is weak or can’t handle school.
- Fact: Seeking therapy is a strength—it shows a willingness to grow and get support.
Coping Strategies for Kids and Teens Facing Back-to-School Stress
🗓️ Create a predictable routine
- Set regular wake-up and bedtime hours
- Post a visual schedule or checklist
- Include time for homework, breaks, meals, and downtime
🧘 Practice mindfulness together
- Try deep breathing before school or bedtime
- Use grounding techniques like “5-4-3-2-1” to manage anxiety
- Explore apps like Headspace or Calm for guided exercises
💬 Validate their feelings
- Say things like “It’s okay to feel nervous” or “That sounds tough”
- Avoid minimizing their experience (e.g., “You’ll be fine”)
- Normalize emotions by sharing your own past school experiences
👂 Encourage open communication
- Ask open-ended questions like “What was the hardest part of today?”
- Create space for uninterrupted one-on-one conversations
- Listen without jumping in to fix things right away
📵 Limit screen time before bed
- Shut off devices 30–60 minutes before bedtime
- Encourage reading, journaling, or calming music instead
- Use night settings or blue light filters in the evening
How Therapy Helps With Back-to-School Transitions
At Mountains Therapy, we support children and adolescents ages 15 and up through compassionate, evidence-based approaches tailored to their unique needs and personalities.
Therapy can help young people:
- Adjust to school transitions (new grade, new school, new social group)
- Manage performance anxiety or academic stress
- Strengthen emotional regulation and resilience
- Cope with bullying, peer pressure, or identity development
- Build self-esteem and healthy communication skills
How Therapy Helps With Back-to-School Challenges: Treatment Modalities
We use a variety of treatment approaches to support children and teens, including:
- ACT - Acceptance Commitment Therapy: Helps teens identify values and commit to actions that support emotional flexibility.
- Attachment-Based Therapy: Strengthens the parent-child bond, promoting secure relationships and emotional safety.
- CBT - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Teaches young clients how to identify and reframe negative thought patterns.
- DBT - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy: Builds skills for emotional regulation, mindfulness, and healthy interpersonal boundaries.
- EFT - Emotionally Focused Therapy: Ideal for teens in family or relationship distress, promoting deeper emotional connection.
- Mindfulness-Based Therapy: Helps reduce school-related anxiety and teaches presence and calm.
- Narrative Therapy: Empowers youth to re-author their stories with strength and purpose.
- Psychodynamic Therapy: Explores unconscious processes and early experiences to build insight.
- SFT - Solution Focused Therapy: Focuses on strengths, goals, and solutions—especially helpful for teens.
- TF-CBT - Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Provides a safe way for young people to process past trauma while building skills for emotional regulation.
FAQs
Do you see younger children?
- At this time, Mountains Therapy provides therapy for children 6+ in Montclair, NJ.
How often should my child attend therapy?
- Most teens benefit from weekly sessions, especially during the transition back to school.
Is therapy available online?
- Yes! We offer Online Therapy options that are private, secure, and convenient for busy families.
Do you accept insurance?
- We are an out-of-network provider. Families can submit a monthly 'Superbill' for possible reimbursement.
🏫 Therapy for Local Kids & Teens Attending Montclair and Upper Montclair Schools
At Mountains Therapy, we provide therapy for children ages 6 and up, including tweens and teens who attend schools throughout Montclair and Upper Montclair. We understand that every stage of development and every school environment presents unique challenges—academic pressure, social changes, transitions, behavioral struggles, and more.
We’re proud to support students from local public and private schools, including:
Public Schools (Montclair Public School District):
- Bradford Elementary School (PK–5)
- Northeast Elementary School (K–5)
- Buzz Aldrin Middle School (6–8)
- Charles H. Bullock Elementary School (K–5)
- Edgemont Montessori School (K–5)
- Hillside Elementary School (3–5)
- Nishuane Elementary School (PreK–2)
- Watchung Elementary School (K–5)
- Glenfield Middle School (6–8)
- Renaissance at Rand Middle School (6–8)
- Montclair High School (9–12)
Private & Parochial Schools Nearby:
Whether your child is starting 1st grade or navigating their senior year, our therapists offer developmentally appropriate, supportive, and evidence-based care to help them feel confident, regulated, and ready to succeed this school year.
Ready to Support Your Child & Teen This School Year?
The beginning of the school year is a fresh start—a perfect time to prioritize mental wellness. Whether your child is returning to therapy or starting for the first time, our experienced team at Mountains Therapy in Montclair, NJ, is here to help them thrive.