In order to provide the best care possible, we require that parents attend the first appointment. This applies to all clients under the age of 18.
Insomnia and Nightmares
Emotional Concerns
Signs Your Child May Benefit from Counseling
Does Your Child Need to See a Professional
Navigating Springtime Jitters: Supporting Kids Through Seasonal Transitions
Childhood Mental Health at Different Development Stages
When Stress Turns Into Control: How Kids Cope With What They Can Manage
Self-Harming
Child Counseling FAQ
How do I know if my child needs counseling?
If you feel that your child is not functioning as well as they could be- if they are sad, worried, angry, start acting differently with no explanation, they may benefit from counseling. There are many other symptoms and factors that may indicate a need for intervention, though you know your child best. If you are concerned, therapy may help.
How do I get counseling for my child?
Finding counseling for your child may feel overwhelming, let us help. Most insurances do not require a referral. Call our helpful Scheduling Team to set your child’s first appointment with a licensed therapist who can help.


