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About Us: Englewood Adolescent and Teen Therapy

Our Story

Established in 2017, Englewood Adolescent and Teen Therapy (EATT) was born out of a passion to provide comprehensive support and guidance for adolescents and teenagers navigating the complex journey of self-discovery and mental well-being. Our founding year marked the beginning of a mission to bridge the gap in accessible, unbiased information about adolescent therapy and mental health.

Over the years, we have grown from a small online resource hub to a trusted news website dedicated to shedding light on various aspects of teen therapy and mental health. We strive to be a go-to platform for parents, caregivers, educators, and teens seeking guidance, resources, and insights into the world of adolescent psychology.

Mission and Values

Purpose: At EATT, our purpose is to empower adolescents and their support systems by offering reliable, unbiased information about therapy options, mental health conditions, and personal growth strategies. We aim to foster a community that promotes open conversations about teen wellness and encourages help-seeking behaviors.

Core Values:

  • Accuracy: We uphold the highest standards of accuracy in all our content, ensuring every article, guide, and resource is backed by credible sources and expert opinions.
  • Unbiased Information: Our commitment lies in providing neutral, evidence-based information, free from any commercial bias or agenda.
  • Reliability: EATT strives to be a consistent source of reliable knowledge, offering ongoing support to our readers through regular updates and new content.
  • Inclusivity: We celebrate diversity and ensure our content is accessible to a wide range of audiences, representing different cultural, social, and economic backgrounds.

Addressing the Information Gap

The internet, while brimming with information, often falls short when it comes to reliable, unbiased resources tailored specifically for adolescent therapy and mental health. Many websites either offer overly simplified content or promote specific treatments without scientific backing. EATT was created to fill this gap by providing in-depth articles, expert interviews, and practical guides that cater to the unique needs of teens, parents, and educators.

Our Target Audience and Engagement

Our primary audience comprises:

  • Parents and guardians seeking guidance on adolescent behavior, therapy options, and effective parenting strategies.
  • Teens aged 13-19 who want to explore mental health topics, share their experiences, or seek advice in a safe space.
  • Educators and professionals working with adolescents, who require reliable information for support and referral purposes.

We encourage active engagement through:

  • Comments: Readers are invited to share their thoughts, experiences, and questions in the comments section below each article.
  • Feedback: We value feedback and suggestions for improvement and welcome them via our contact page.
  • Contribute: If you’re a mental health professional or have a unique story to share, consider contributing an article or guest post.

Our Team

  • Dr. Ava Williams (Founder & Editor-in-Chief): An esteemed clinical psychologist with over a decade of experience in adolescent therapy. Dr. Williams leads the editorial team and ensures all content aligns with EATT’s mission.
  • Sophia Martinez (Lead Writer): A passionate journalist specializing in mental health, Sophia crafts engaging articles that resonate with our audience.
  • Ethan Chen (Research Associate): Ethan scours scientific literature to gather the latest research for our evidence-based articles.
  • Mia Anderson (Community Manager): Mia engages with readers, moderates comments, and fosters a supportive online community.
  • Lucas Lee (Graphic Designer): Responsible for creating visually appealing infographics and layouts that enhance user experience.

Our Business Model

EATT operates on a subscription model, offering both free and premium content. Subscribers gain access to exclusive articles, personalized resources, and a supportive community forum. We also collaborate with reputable mental health organizations and professionals to provide sponsored content, ensuring transparency and adherence to our accuracy standards.

Contact Us

For any queries, suggestions, or collaborations, please reach out to our team via our Contact Us page. We are dedicated to continuous improvement and value your input. Let’s continue this journey of promoting mental health awareness together!

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