Frequently Asked Questions
What is child and teen mental health?
Child and teen mental health refers to the emotional, behavioral and psychological well-being of children and adolescents. It includes children’s mental health in early childhood and adolescent mental health during the teenage years.
What are common adolescent mental health concerns?
Common concerns include anxiety, depression, mood disorders, behavioral challenges and trauma-related conditions. Early support can improve long-term outcomes.
How do I know if my child needs more than weekly therapy?
If symptoms are severe, worsening or affecting safety, school performance or daily functioning, a higher level of child and teen mental health care may be recommended. An in-person assessment helps determine next steps.
Are parents involved in treatment?
Yes. Family involvement is an essential part of effective children’s mental health and teen mental health care. We work closely with caregivers to support progress at home and in school.
Is telehealth available for adolescents and college students?
Yes. Telehealth therapy and medication management are available for older adolescents and college students. No matter where they attend college, adolescent mental health care can remain accessible through secure virtual visits.