
Find relief from childhood
behavioral struggles.
Childhood Anxiety
Equip your child with practical, age-appropriate tools to overcome overwhelming fears, separation anxiety, and daily worry.
Behavioral Issues
Transform daily power struggles. We help uncover the root cause of acting out and build positive, sustainable behavior patterns.
Trauma & Grief
Provide gentle, trauma-informed care to help children safely process painful experiences, loss, or family changes.
Help your child harness their unique potential. Learn strategies to improve focus, emotional regulation, and academic success.
School Refusal
Address the underlying anxieties keeping your child from the classroom. Build confidence and a healthy relationship with learning.
Social & Peer Struggles
Develop crucial social skills. Help your child navigate bullying, make friends, and build healthy self-esteem.
Discover Proven Therapies
That Deliver Real Results
Stop guessing what your child needs. Your child will benefit from science-backed, age-appropriate practices tailored for kids and teens—ensuring you see measurable progress at home and in school.
Play Therapy
Speak your child's language. Utilize guided play to help younger children express complex emotions, resolve trauma, and learn problem-solving skills naturally.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Rewire anxious minds. Teach older children and teens how to identify negative thought loops and replace them with healthy, confident perspectives.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Restore your authority with love. Coach parents in real-time to manage disruptive behaviors and build a warmer, more secure attachment with their child.
Solution-Focused Counseling
Get unstuck, fast. Stop dwelling on problems and start building concrete, actionable coping strategies for your child's future.
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This content was clinically reviewed by Holli O'Donnell, Licensed Mental Health Professional, on April 5, 2026 to ensure accuracy and compliance with current medical standards.