Individual & Family Therapy Services
Dr. Franke and her team provide individual and family therapy services for children and adolescents between 2 and 16 years of age. Sessions typically occur weekly for one hour and often include a parent training component. Dr. Franke uses a behavior analytic approach to therapy, and she may also integrate cognitive-behavioral strategies as appropriate. As your child progresses toward his or her therapy goals, sessions may be reduced to a biweekly or monthly basis. Common reasons for seeking therapy are listed below.
To learn more about our services and to schedule an appointment, please contact us at katie.franke@unumbcenter.org or 803-929-0011.
Challenging Behavior
Dr. Franke will work with your family to develop a plan to address the challenging behavior. The plan often includes strategies to change responses to the child’s challenging behavior, as well as to reinforce the child’s appropriate behavior.
Common examples include tantrums, aggression, noncompliance, as well as difficulties with toileting and sleep.
Feeding
Dr. Franke uses the principles of applied behavior analysis to address food refusal and selectivity in children and adolescents. She will work with your family to develop a plan for mealtimes that helps your child decrease food refusal and increase food acceptance.
Prior to the initiation of feeding services, your child’s primary care provider will be asked to submit the feeding therapy form.
Anxiety Management
Dr. Franke and her team use a cognitive-behavioral approach to treating anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents. Treatment often includes educating children and their caregivers about anxiety, teaching coping skills and thoughts to manage anxiety, and gradually increasing exposure to anxiety-provoking situations in a supportive environment.