Individual Therapy
Personalized Support for Every Student
Upon enrollment, every student is paired with a dedicated therapist who works closely with them to support both therapeutic and academic goals. Through regular sessions, check-ins, and ongoing guidance, the therapist helps students:
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Set realistic and achievable goals
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Address personal and academic challenges
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Build strategies to overcome obstacles
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Develop accountability and intrinsic motivation
This personalized approach ensures that students receive the support they need while gaining confidence and independence.

With a dedicated therapist, integrated academic support, and consistent family collaboration, students build coping skills, confidence, and resilience that carry into all areas of life.
- Family Collaboration: A Key Part of Success
- What Students Receive
- How Therapy Works
- Integration with Daily School Life
- How Individual Therapy Helps in Daily Life
- Common Areas of Focus
- Key Benefits
- Student Outcomes
Family Collaboration: A Key Part of Success
What Students Receive
How Therapy Works
Integration with Daily School Life
How Individual Therapy Helps in Daily Life
Common Areas of Focus
Key Benefits
Student Outcomes
What I love about being a therapist at Logos is the flexibility to meet each student where they are. I can draw from different approaches—whether it’s art therapy, elements of DBT, or other interventions—to create what each student truly needs in that moment.
Kamden Havens, Adolescent Therapist
Quick Facts About Individual Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
- How often does my child meet with their therapist?
- How is therapy integrated into the school day?
- How are families involved in individual therapy?
- What kinds of goals are addressed in therapy?
- How does therapy support academic success?
- What happens if my child faces a crisis at school?
How often does my child meet with their therapist?
How is therapy integrated into the school day?
How are families involved in individual therapy?
What kinds of goals are addressed in therapy?
How does therapy support academic success?
What happens if my child faces a crisis at school?

