School Issues Therapists in Calgary, AB
Emma Bulman
Registered Clinical Social Worker
Accepting New Clients. Do you ever wonder if things could be different? If you could find a way to have more connected relationships with your child, spouse, family or coworkers? Are you having difficulty with regulating yourself and responding the way you want with the people in your life? Feel free to reach out to tackle together the things you would like to change. I am a registered clinical...
David Tamagi
Registered Psychologist
I’m David, a Registered Psychologist with a background in teaching and over a decade in human services. I specialize in supporting adolescents, young adults, men, and couples with challenges like trauma, ADHD, mood concerns, and relationships. My compassionate, practical approach combines CBT, ACT, and tailored strategies to foster resilience, growth, and connection.
Katie Tompkins
Registered Social Worker & Play Therapist
Child & Teen Specialist. Are you feeling worried about your child’s anxiety, behaviour, or struggles in school or with friends? You’re not alone—many parents feel the same way. I'm here to help. Together, we’ll work on practical strategies to build your child’s confidence, improve emotional balance, and create a stronger, happier connection within your family. You want the best for your child, an…
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Frequently Asked Questions About School Issues
What school-related issues does therapy address?
Therapy can address a wide range of school-related concerns: academic anxiety and performance pressure, school avoidance and school refusal, bullying (both as a target and sometimes as a perpetrator), social difficulties and peer relationship problems, test anxiety, transitions (starting school, changing schools, starting university), difficulties related to learning differences or ADHD, and the emotional impact of school-related stress on a child's mental health and family system.
When should a child see a therapist about school problems?
It is worth seeking support when school-related distress is significantly affecting the child's wellbeing, home life, sleep, or physical health; when the child is regularly missing school; when parents and teachers have tried their approaches without success; when the child expresses significant unhappiness, fear, or hopelessness about school; or when academic difficulties persist despite reasonable support. Early intervention tends to prevent small problems from becoming larger, more entrenched ones.
What is school refusal and how is it treated?
School refusal is a pattern in which a child refuses to attend school despite parental efforts, often accompanied by significant anxiety, physical complaints (stomach aches, headaches) on school days, and emotional distress. It is distinct from truancy (deliberate avoidance without anxiety). School refusal is often driven by anxiety — including separation anxiety, social anxiety, or generalized anxiety — and responds well to CBT with a gradual return-to-school plan. Family involvement and collaboration with the school are essential.
How does therapy support students with learning differences?
For students with learning disabilities, ADHD, or other neurodevelopmental conditions, therapy addresses the emotional and psychological impact of these differences — including shame, low self-esteem, anxiety, and frustration. It also helps students develop self-understanding, self-advocacy skills, and coping strategies for managing their challenges. Therapy does not remediate the learning difference itself, but helps the student build resilience and a positive self-concept alongside appropriate academic supports and accommodations.
How do therapists work with schools?
With the family's consent, private therapists often collaborate with schools — communicating with teachers and school psychologists, providing recommendations for classroom accommodations, and supporting the implementation of return-to-school plans for children with school avoidance. This collaborative approach between therapy and school tends to produce much better outcomes than working in isolation. Many therapists who work with children have experience navigating school systems and advocating for appropriate supports.
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