Giving kids the tools they need today, to thrive tomorrow.

As a parent, you want your child to feel confident, connected, and capable. But when your child is struggling—whether with anxiety, big emotions, school stress, or low self-esteem—it’s hard not to feel helpless.

You’ve done your best. You've read the books, offered support, tried new routines. But something still feels off, and you know your child needs more. That’s where counseling can help.

Our compassionate, developmentally-informed therapy gives children and teens a safe space to process their experiences and learn tools to manage emotions, navigate relationships, and grow stronger from the inside out.

What you’re doing is a big deal.

Before we explain all the ways in which we believe we are the best at what we do, its important that we acknowledge how deeply personal it is to invite another adult into your child’s life—especially during a time when they’re struggling. As parents ourselves or professionals who work closely with families every day,

we don’t take that trust lightly.

When you choose counseling for your child, you’re not just seeking support—you’re handing over something sacred: access to your child’s inner world. We recognize the responsibility that comes with that, and we hold it with care, respect, and humility.

Our approach is not about stepping in as the “expert” and leaving you on the sidelines. Instead, we believe that meaningful change happens when we work as a team—with your child, with you, and sometimes with schools or other supports—to build skills, strengthen relationships, and promote emotional well-being.

Depending on your child’s age, we will find different ways for you to be an active part of the process: informed, supported, and included. Whether it’s through regular check-ins, parent consultations, or collaborative planning, we want you to feel seen, heard, and empowered. Your voice matters. Your insight matters. And most of all—your relationship with your child matters. We’re here to support both of you.

Do Any of These Feel Familiar?

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What We Help With

We support children, teens, and families navigating a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and relational challenges. Whether your child is struggling quietly or acting out loudly, we’re here to help uncover the root of the issue and guide meaningful, lasting change.

Common issues we help with include:

  • Anxiety, fears, and phobias

  • OCD and intrusive thoughts

  • Depression, self-harm, and suicidal ideation

  • Emotional regulation and explosive outbursts

  • School refusal or avoidance

  • Friendship struggles and peer conflict

  • ADHD and executive functioning challenges

  • Perfectionism and low self-esteem

  • Family transitions (divorce, moves, loss)

  • Trauma and attachment wounds

  • Foster Care and Adoptive Transitions

  • Parent-child relationship strain

We also work closely with parents, offering guidance, insight, and support—because your relationship with your child is a powerful part of the healing process.

Our Approach and Modalities

You may have been referred for a specific type of therapy, or the list of acronyms below might look like alphabet soup—either way, you’re in the right place. We don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, we take time to understand your child’s unique needs and tailor our work using the modalities that are the best fit for your family. Our goal is to provide effective, evidence-based, and compassionate care—not just by the book, but with real-life flexibility and insight.

Lets Get Started.

People who reach out to us are looking for practical tools they can use right away—and a deeper understanding of what’s underneath the struggle. Therapy is where we explore patterns, grow insight, and work toward real, lasting change.

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