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?

Becoming an Adult is Stressful

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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