Building Parent and Teenager Communication

If your teen shuts down when you try to talk, you’re not alone. Many parents face this same challenge.

Teens are balancing school stress, social pressure, and emotions that shift daily. These moments can cause distance, frustration, or silence between parent and child, resulting in difficulties in parent and teenager communication.

At Adolescent Wellness Academy, we help families rebuild connection through communication that heals, not harms.

Why Communication Breaks Down During the Teen Years

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The teenage years are filled with change. Your teen is growing more independent while still needing guidance and support. This mix of freedom and structure can cause friction at home. Parents want to protect, while teens want space.
The result is often tension, misunderstandings, or quick arguments that leave everyone hurt.

Hormonal, social, and neurological changes all play a role. According to the American Psychological Association, teens experience emotional highs and lows that can affect communication. They may interpret a parent’s concern as criticism or control. Parents, on the other hand, might feel rejected when their teen pulls away.

AWA helps families recognize these emotional patterns and rebuild trust through small, consistent changes.

Our licensed therapists guide parents in learning how to listen actively, improving parent and teenager communication. We help families recognize when emotions, not words, are causing the real conflict. With empathy and structure, parents and teens begin to understand each other again.

Signs That Communication With Your Teen May Need Support

Some family tension is normal. But when communication feels impossible, it may signal something more profound. Maybe your teen avoids eye contact or retreats to their room after every disagreement. Perhaps conversations quickly turn into shouting matches or long periods of silence. These patterns can leave parents feeling powerless and teens feeling misunderstood.

The National Institute of Mental Health notes that early emotional stress can affect long-term well-being (NIMH). Ignoring signs of disconnection can complicate problems to resolve later, which can be prevented with teen therapy.

Common red flags include:

  • Your teen refuses to share feelings or thoughts.
  • Arguments happen more than calm talks.
  • You feel like your advice always meets resistance.
  • Your teen seems withdrawn or defensive about everything.

AWA’s team uses family-based therapy to address these challenges. Our programs include communication training that strengthens understanding on both sides. We help families practice empathy in real situations. By learning new techniques, parents and teens can replace conflict with connection, as discussed in a previous article on helping your teen.

Through open dialogue, we teach parents to see emotional signals instead of just behavior. When both sides feel heard, progress becomes possible. Families often tell us they start enjoying time together again within weeks.

How AWA’s Family-Based Treatment Improves Parent-Teen Communication

At Adolescent Wellness Academy, we believe healing happens as a family. Our Family-Based Treatment Center in South Florida focuses on strengthening bonds through open dialogue and empathy. Every session blends clinical expertise with compassion and real-life application, helping you improve how to talk to your teenager.

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Our therapists use evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). These methods help identify negative thought patterns that damage communication. For example, CBT helps parents and teens challenge assumptions before arguments begin. DBT encourages emotional regulation and mindfulness to prevent outbursts during stressful conversations.

Research from the Child Mind Institute supports these strategies. It shows that teaching teens emotional awareness improves relationships and reduces family conflict. AWA incorporates these findings into our programs every day.

Our sessions include role-playing exercises that model healthy discussion. Parents learn when to step back, when to ask questions, and how to validate feelings. Teens learn to express frustration without disrespect or avoidance.

This balance builds lasting trust. Family-Based Treatment also includes structured family sessions each week for parent and teenager communication. Therapists guide parents and teens in practicing open, calm communication. These meetings allow everyone to see progress in real time.

Practical Tools for Parents: How to Talk So Your Teen Will Listen

Every family communicates differently. However, small daily choices often make the biggest difference.
AWA gives parents tools that work in real homes with real challenges.

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  • Active listening helps teens feel seen and understood.
    Instead of offering advice first, reflect what your teen says.
    For example: “It sounds like you’re stressed about that exam.”
    This approach builds emotional safety and shows empathy.
  • Ask open-ended questions to keep conversations going.
    Questions like “How did that make you feel?” invite more than yes or no answers.
    These prompts encourage openness without pressure.
  • Timing matters in every discussion.
    Choose calm moments to talk, not during arguments.
    This prevents defensiveness and encourages honest responses.
  • Empathy before advice is key.
    Teens want understanding before direction.
    Saying “That must be tough” creates space for connection.
    Advice can come later, once emotions settle.

Finally, collaborative problem-solving builds teamwork within the family. According to Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child, involving teens in decision-making strengthens responsibility and respect. AWA integrates these methods into our sessions.

We help parents shift from controlling to collaborating. Parents tell us these changes transform how their family interacts. Conversations become calmer. Teens become more open. Everyone begins to feel like they’re on the same team helping the parent-teen relationship.

Why Family-Based Therapy Works

Traditional therapy focuses on the individual. Family-based therapy heals the system that surrounds the individual. At AWA, we know that every relationship influences recovery. When communication improves, so does emotional health. Family therapy provides a safe space for shared understanding. It helps parents see their teen’s world with empathy. Teens learn that expressing emotions doesn’t mean losing independence.

Our approach includes regular family sessions, group therapy, and individual counseling for teen therapy. Each step reinforces skills taught in session. Families practice mindfulness, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution. With consistency, communication improves naturally.

Studies from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry confirm this approach. Research shows that family-based treatment enhances emotional regulation and reduces long-term conflict. These outcomes reflect what we see daily at AWA. Families often tell us their homes feel calmer within weeks of starting therapy. Parents rediscover confidence. Teens feel respected. Together, they create a home where listening replaces shouting.

Every family can improve communication. Sometimes, it just takes the right tools and guidance. AWA’s Family-Based Treatment Center offers programs that fit your family’s schedule.

How AWA’s Family-Based Approach Builds Connection

We provide both day and after-school therapy options for teens aged 13–17.

Our locations in Davie and Miami-Dade serve families across South Florida. Each center is designed to feel safe, welcoming, and judgment-free. Sessions include both parents and teens, ensuring everyone learns together.

Find Support for Your Family

If your home feels tense or disconnected, help is available. Our licensed therapists understand the challenges parents face.
You don’t need to manage this alone.

AWA provides compassionate care backed by years of experience in family therapy. Reconnecting with your teen begins with one conversation. We’ll guide you through it, one step at a time, improving parent and teenager communication.

Ready to Reconnect With Your Teen?

Adolescent Wellness Academy’s family-based treatment programs help parents and teens communicate better.

We teach evidence-based techniques that resolve conflict and strengthen family bonds. Together, we help families rediscover trust and empathy through teen therapy.

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Tatiana Shiber - Therapist (Davie)

Tatiana Lourenco Shiber, MS, RMHCI is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern with a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University. She has extensive experience working with adolescents navigating intellectual disabilities, trauma, self-harm, family conflict, depression, and anxiety. Tatiana has also worked with diverse populations providing culturally responsive and affirming care.
 
Tatiana’s therapeutic approach is strength-based and incorporates evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) and Narrative therapy. Tatiana is passionate about creating a safe and supportive environment where clients feel empowered to build resilience, develop healthy coping skills, and foster meaningful change. She is dedicated to walking alongside her clients in their healing journey with compassion, authenticity, and respect.

Tiffany Rivera - Therapist (Davie)

Tiffany Rivera holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Florida Atlantic University.

With a passion for empowering young people, Tiffany specializes in client-centered approaches that foster trust, growth, and resilience. She brings a strong background in mentoring youth and supporting individuals struggling with substance use, always meeting clients with empathy, patience, and genuine care.

Tiffany is known for her compassionate nature, strong communication skills, and unwavering commitment to helping adolescents navigate life’s challenges.

Ornella Barille - Therapist (Davie)

Ornella is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern and holds a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University. She is bilingual in English and Spanish and has extensive experience working with diverse populations, including children, families, and young adults. Ornella has worked in both K-12 schools and at the college level, where she has developed a strong commitment to helping adolescents thrive by supporting their personal and academic growth and empowering them to reach their full potential.

Her therapeutic approach centers on creating a safe and welcoming environment where clients can feel comfortable exploring their needs and expressing themselves authentically. Ornella utilizes a blend of mindfulness, existential therapy, and cognitive-behavioral techniques to empower clients in navigating life’s challenges.

Ornella’s compassionate approach fosters self-awareness and encourages clients to build effective coping strategies to achieve their therapeutic goals.

Jamie Namer - Therapist (Davie)

Jamie specializes in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) guiding individuals and families toward healthier, more fulfilling lives. With a focus on positivity, self-growth, and holistic healing, Jamie integrates spiritual perspectives and deep empathy into the therapeutic process. Using solution-based methods and emotionally focused therapy, Jamie helps clients navigate past trauma, enhance self-discovery, and strengthen relationships.

Jamie’s approach combines therapeutic techniques with mind-body healing practices such as meditation, mindfulness, and visualization. Experienced in working with children, adolescents, adults, families, and groups, Jamie specializes in addressing issues like anxiety, grief, self-confidence, burnout, family dynamics, depression, PTSD, and life transitions. The goal is to promote overall well-being and support clients in living a balanced, healthy lifestyle.

Dr. Maria Angelica Mejia – Clinical Director (Davie)

Dr. Maria Angelica Mejia’s therapeutic approach is rooted in empathy, resilience-building, and collaboration. As the Clinical Director for Adolescent Wellness Academy, she is dedicated to supporting high-risk teens in navigating trauma, emotional distress, and life’s challenges with a holistic and trauma-informed lens. Dr. Mejia specializes in working with adolescents facing issues such as suicide risk, self-harm, anxiety, depression, and family conflict, utilizing techniques like CBT, DBT, mindfulness, and strength-based therapy. With extensive experience in community mental health, private practice, and clinical supervision, Dr. Mejia has a proven track record of empowering teens to overcome obstacles and thrive. She holds a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy bringing a depth of knowledge and compassion to her leadership role.

Kimberly Geller

Kimberly Geller - Primary Therapist (Davie)

Kimberly is a compassionate and dedicated therapist with a Master’s degree in Social Work from Florida International University. Kimberly creates a nurturing and secure environment where clients can freely explore their emotions and embark on their journey toward healing and growth. Kimberly specializes in client-centered approaches that helps tailor her therapeutic methods to meet unique needs and goals. By fostering a collaborative therapeutic relationship, she empowers clients to develop effective coping skills and achieve meaningful progress in their mental health journey. Kimberly ensures that each person she works with feels understood and valued throughout their therapeutic process.

Zainub Fatta - Therapist (Davie)

Zainub holds a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Nova Southeastern University and has extensive experience treating a wide range of mental health issues in adults, teens, and children. She specializes in treating diverse mental health struggles such as anxiety, depression, trauma, bipolar disorder, social anxiety, anger management, etc. She also has a lot of experience treating addiction and substance abuse problems within various treatment centers. Zainub views mental health from a systemic perspective, emphasizing the significance of how one’s environment and childhood impacts them, which is why she also specializes in family therapy and couples therapy, when it comes to achieving holistic well-being. Passionate about empowering individuals to find their voice, she considers it a privilege to listen to their vulnerable stories and provide the support they need. Her therapeutic approach focuses on uplifting clients by building their confidence and challenging them to break old, negative patterns of thinking and behavior.

Krystine Garay

Krystine Garay – Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Krystine Garay is a licensed mental health counselor, marriage family therapist, and certified telehealth practitioner. Raised in Miami, Florida, and a member of the Hispanic community, she provides services in both English and Spanish. With five years of experience, she has worked with children, adolescents, and adults, focusing on domestic violence, substance abuse, family conflicts, co-occurring disorders, and mental health issues.
Krystine holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Florida International University and a master’s degree with dual specializations in mental health and marriage and family counseling from Barry University. She is pursuing a doctorate in clinical psychology with a concentration in health psychology from Carlos Albizu University.
Her clinical experience includes rotations at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, where she assisted children with co-occurring disorders using mindfulness exercises, cognitive-behavioral strategies, and dialectical-behavioral techniques.
Krystine believes in the power of personal growth and progress, and she is dedicated to fostering positive change in her clients’ lives.

Alyssa Mencucci – Therapist (Miami)

Alyssa is a dedicated master’s level clinician specializing in providing compassionate
therapy for adolescents and children facing severe mental health challenges. With a
deep understanding of the developmental stages and psychological needs of
adolescents and children, Alyssa offers expertise in addressing trauma-related issues,
guiding individuals through the complexities of grief, managing anxiety and depression,
navigating personality disorders, and supporting those dealing with PTSD. Alyssa uses
evidence-based techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, DBT, play therapy,
and trauma-focused interventions to create a safe and nurturing environment for
healing. Alyssa believes in a client-centered approach, tailoring therapy to meet the
unique needs and circumstances of each individual. She creates a safe and nurturing
environment where adolescents and children can explore their emotions, develop
coping skills, and embark on a journey of healing and growth.

Dr. Jacqueline Pablos – Clinical Director

Vulnerability and connection are at the heart of Dr. Pablos’ therapeutic approach. As the
Clinical Director for Adolescent Wellness Academy, she aims to create a safe space for
clients to embrace their emotions and express their needs in healthier ways. Dr. Pablos
specializes in treating depression, anxiety, body image issues, bullying, eating
disorders, and self-harm behaviors using techniques like CBT, DBT, mindfulness, and
ACT.
With extensive training in hospitals and counseling centers, Dr. Pablos has a strong
background in helping teens and adults with co-occurring mental and physical health
disorders. She holds a Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology, with specialized training
at institutions like Florida International University, Jackson Memorial Hospital,
Clementine Monte Nido, and Nicklaus Children’s Hospital.

Kimberly

Kimberly Carlesi – Therapist (Miami)

Kimberly, a dedicated therapist with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health
Counseling from Florida International University, specializes in supporting individuals
with eating disorders, trauma, and substance abuse. She creates a safe, nurturing
environment for her clients’ healing journeys, drawing from diverse therapeutic
modalities like cognitive-behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy. With a
focus on trust and collaboration, Kimberly empowers clients through personalized
interventions, fostering self-awareness and resilience.