How can counseling help your child?
We are here to support you and your family in overcoming challenges and developing healthy ways of coping. Our team consists of clinicians who specialize in working with children and their families through a range of modalities! By integrating play, games, & creativity, our therapists are here to create a safe and fun environment to express emotions, develop coping skills, improve executive functioning, & so much more.
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develop coping skills
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express emotions in healthy ways
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impulse control
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frustration tolerance
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social skills
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trauma
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focusing
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family transitions
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peer relationships
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self-esteem
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oppositional defiance
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executive functioning skills
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leadership skills
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perfectionism
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grief
Individual Counseling
One-on-one therapy sessions are tailored to your child's needs and goals for treatment. Our clinicians will guide your child in developing coping skills, expressing emotions through play, creativity, and talk therapy.
Dance & Movement Therapy
Our licensed dance and movement therapists facilitate the psychotherapeutic use of movement to promote emotional, social, cognitive, and physical integration.
Art Therapy
Facilitated by licensed creative art therapists, this modality invites your child to express emotions and meet therapeutic goals through creativity! The creative process can allow us to explore areas that can be hard to put into words.
Family Therapy
One part often impacts the whole. Family therapy allows all members of the family unit to communicate, cope with conflict, explore dynamics and create a healthy functioning home environment.
Group Therapy
Group offers opportunity for kids to connect, gain support, develop coping skills, problem solving skills and communication in a therapeutic setting! Check out our programs page for more information!
Executive Functioning Program
An 8-week Program
Each week’s session will target a specific skill through therapeutic activities, games, worksheets, and projects.
Impulse control, emotional control, flexible thinking, working memory, self-monitoring, planning/prioritizing, task initiation, organization.