When your family is navigating a major transition like separation or divorce, you may notice your child acting out, seeming overwhelmed, more withdrawn, or having a harder time managing everyday challenges. Whatever you're noticing, it can be difficult for parents to know how to respond in a way that truly helps.
Child and adolescent therapy offers a supportive, developmentally attuned space where children can process their emotions, build coping skills, and begin to feel more like themselves again.
With the right support in place, parents can feel less pressure and more at ease knowing you're child is getting the help they need to manage this family transition.
Seeking support doesn’t mean something is wrong; it means you’re being thoughtful and proactive in helping your child navigate a challenging transition. Schedule a free consultation with our concierge care team to receive a personalized recommendation for the services that best fit your needs.
Children having difficulty with transitions between homes or changes in routine
Children asking questions about the separation that feel difficult to navigate
Children who seem “fine” on the surface but may be holding more than they’re showing
Children who seem more anxious, withdrawn, or overwhelmed than usual
Children acting out, becoming more oppositional, or having trouble with boundaries
One-on-one therapy offers a safe, dedicated space where children can process their emotions, build coping skills, and make sense of what they’re experiencing without feeling the need to hold back or protect their parents.
Each session is thoughtfully tailored to meet the child where they are, with support that reflects their developmental stage, personality, and individual needs.
Our group offers a supportive, guided space where children can process emotions related to separation and divorce through art, activities, conversation, and connection.
Led by an experienced clinician, the group helps children feel less alone, normalize their experience, and build confidence in navigating this transition.