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Youth Services Program Overview

Our Youth Services program provides compassionate, professional care for minors ages 12 and older who are facing emotional, behavioral, or social challenges. Services are designed to promote safety, healing, and personal growth in a supportive, developmentally appropriate environment. A minor may participate in outpatient mental health services with parental consent.

Our multidisciplinary team of licensed therapists provides individualized treatment plans tailored to each participant’s needs. We emphasize collaboration, empowerment, and respect for the youth’s voice in their own care.

Areas of Focus

  • Emotional and Behavioral Issues: Helping youth manage mood swings, anger, impulsivity, and stress.
  • Depression and Anxiety: Supporting young people in understanding and overcoming feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or excessive worry through individual therapy.
  • Trauma Recovery: Providing trauma-informed care for survivors of abuse, neglect, violence, or loss, emphasizing safety, trust, and emotional regulation.
  • Substance Use: Offering early intervention and counseling for youth experimenting with or struggling to control substance use, with a focus on harm reduction and relapse prevention.
  • Eating Disorders: Addressing unhealthy relationships with food and body image through therapeutic support, nutrition and education.
  • Social and Identity Issues: Helping adolescents explore questions of identity, self-esteem, peer relationships, and belonging in a nonjudgmental, affirming setting.
  • Family Conflict and Academic Problems: Working with clients to improve communication, set healthy boundaries, and strengthen support systems, while also addressing school-related difficulties and stressors.