Get treatment for your Child’s mental health needs.
Who I can Help
Refuses school or struggles with attendance
Avoids new or unfamiliar situations
“Freeze/withdraw” response rather than acting out
Often described as “sensitive” or “worrier”
Parent Language: "My child shuts down when things feel hard."
Fear of making mistakes
Overthinks everything
People-pleasing or anxious compliance
Internalizes distress (not always disruptive)
Parent Language: "They worry about everything and are very hard on themselves."
Frequent emotional outbursts at home
Big reactions to small frustrations
Difficulty with transitions or limits
Often “good at school, hard at home” or vice versa
Parent Language: "We never know what will set them off."
Emotional regulation challenges
Social overwhelm
Rigid thinking or difficulty shifting tasks
May or may not have ADHD/anxiety label
Parent Language: "They just seem overwhelmed by the world."
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Fees and Insurance
Initial Intake Appointment ($250)
The intake appointment is a comprehensive first session where we gather background information, explore current concerns, and begin understanding your child’s emotional, behavioral, and developmental needs. This session helps get a broad understanding of the child and family and lays the foundation for treatment planning.
Ongoing Therapy Sessions ($170 | 40–55 minutes)
Sessions for a child or teen to talk about feelings, challenges, relationships, school stress, anxiety, behavior concerns, or life changes. Sessions may include conversation, games, creative activities, skill-building exercises, or problem-solving to help your child better understand emotions, develop coping skills, improve communication, and build confidence in a safe and trusting environment.
Parent Coaching Session ($85 | 30 minutes)
These brief sessions provide focused support for parents and caregivers, offering guidance, strategies, and tools to help manage challenges at home and strengthen your child’s progress outside of sessions.
Care Coordination ($25 | 15 minutes)
When helpful and with appropriate consent, I offer consultation with other professionals involved in your child’s care, such as school counselors, pediatricians, or other providers. This collaboration helps ensure consistent support across settings and promotes better coordination of care.