Helping Teens and Young Adults Master Their Emotions
Understanding Emotional Regulation Therapy and Dysregulation
Emotional regulation therapy at Davis-Smith Mental Health in New Lenox, IL, helps teens, young adults, and adults who feel like their emotions are running the show. Maybe your teen goes from calm to explosive in seconds. Maybe they shut down completely when things feel overwhelming. Perhaps you are a young adult who knows your reactions are too big for the situation, but cannot seem to stop them. Big emotions are not a character flaw. They are a signal that something needs support. We are here to help. Serving clients throughout Will County, including Joliet, Frankfort, Mokena, and Lockport. Telehealth available throughout Illinois.
Emotional regulation is the ability to manage and respond to emotional experiences in a healthy way. When someone struggles with emotional regulation, also called emotional dysregulation, everyday situations can feel overwhelming and reactions can feel impossible to control. For teens, especially, whose brains are still developing, emotional regulation is one of the hardest skills to master. According to the American Psychological Association, the adolescent brain is still developing the prefrontal cortex responsible for decision making and emotional control. This means teens are naturally more sensitive to stress and emotional overload. Emotional regulation therapy gives teens and young adults the tools to understand their emotions, recognize their triggers, and respond in ways that actually serve them.

“Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with it.”
– Mahatma Gandhi
Signs Your Teen May Need Emotional Regulation Therapy
Recognizing when big emotions are affecting your teen’s daily life is the first step toward getting help. If your child or teen is experiencing any of the following, emotional regulation therapy may help:
Breaking or Throwing Items
Destroying or throwing items when emotions feel out of control, creating unsafe situations at home.
Mood Swings
Rapid and extreme changes in mood, often shifting from calm to angry quickly.
Violence
Physical aggression towards others or themselves poses a risk of harm.
Low Self-Esteem
Destroying property during moments of intense frustration or rage can escalate to unsafe situations for everyone in the home.
Academic Failure
Poor performance in school due to unmanaged anger and stress, affecting future opportunities.
Substance Abuse
Using drugs or alcohol to cope with emotions, which can exacerbate anger issues.
Emotional Shutdown
Completely withdrawing or going numb when emotions feel too big to handle, often mistaken for not caring or being difficult.
Emotional Outbursts
Intense reactions that feel out of proportion to the situation, leaving everyone, including your teen, feeling confused and exhausted afterward.
Yelling and Screaming
Loud verbal outbursts that are disproportionate to the situation creating tension.
The Power of Therapy
How Counseling Can Help with Anger and Aggression
Counseling provides a supportive environment where your child or teen can learn to manage their anger and aggression. Here are some of the ways counseling can assist in reducing these behaviors:
Decreasing Tension
Helping to reduce the overall stress levels that contribute to anger.
Increasing Self-Esteem
Building a positive self-image to help them feel better about themselves.
Managing Conflict
Improving problem-solving skills to handle disagreements constructively.
Improving Communication
Teaching effective ways to express feelings and needs.
Decreasing Anger and Aggression
Teaching techniques to manage and reduce outbursts.
Learning New Coping Skills
Developing strategies to handle stress and frustration in a healthier way.
Increasing Overall Functioning
Enhancing stability and day-to-day functioning.
Improving Academic Performance
Providing tools to manage emotions, leading to better focus and success in school.
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Our Approach to Emotional Regulation Therapy
At Davis-Smith Mental Health, we understand that big emotions in teens and young adults are almost always a signal of something deeper going on underneath. Our emotional regulation therapy is personalized to address the unique needs of each individual. Our therapists take time to build real trust because teens with emotional dysregulation often have walls up for good reason. We never rush that process.
We use evidence based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help teens identify the thoughts and patterns driving their emotional reactions. We work collaboratively with each client to develop coping skills that are practical and actually fit their real life. We also help clients navigate anxiety and depression since emotional dysregulation and these conditions often go hand in hand.
Our goal is never just to reduce outbursts. It is to help your teen understand themselves better, build genuine confidence, and develop the kind of emotional intelligence that will serve them for the rest of their life. We believe every teen has the capacity to grow. Sometimes they just need the right space and the right support to get there.
We proudly serve clients in New Lenox, Joliet, Frankfort, Mokena, and Lockport with telehealth available throughout Illinois.


