Child Therapy — Better You Therapy

You know your child is struggling — you want someone who sees the whole kid, not just the behavior.

Licensed child clinicians. In person or virtual. Available this week.

Why Better You

Care that sees the whole child

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Child-trained clinicians

Not generalists — clinicians who work with kids.

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The whole child

Home, school, and emotions, not just the behavior.

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Built for what shows up

ADHD, outbursts, school struggles, anxiety.

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In person or virtual

Whatever feels safest for your child.

What we treat

What brings kids in

Common reasons parents reach out. Each links to focused care.

How it works

Getting started is simple

STEP 01
You reach out
Tell us what's going on — no forms to figure out alone.
STEP 02
We match your child to a clinician
A child-trained clinician suited to your child's age and needs.
STEP 03
The first session
In person or virtual, in a setting where your child feels safe.

Your child deserves someone who sees all of them.

Reach out in two minutes. Available this week.

Questions

Questions parents ask first

The questions that come up most when a parent is deciding.

What does a child psychologist do?

A child psychologist assesses and treats emotional and behavioral concerns in kids — ADHD, anxiety, outbursts, school struggles — using age-appropriate methods. We use child-trained clinicians.

What is a child psychologist?

A child psychologist is a clinician specialized in the emotional and behavioral development of children. We match your child with a clinician trained for their age and needs.

Does my child need therapy?

Signs include persistent mood changes, behavior that disrupts school or home, withdrawal, or trouble coping with a change. A short consult helps you decide.

What therapy is best for a child with ADHD?

Behavioral therapy and parent-coaching approaches have the strongest evidence for childhood ADHD, sometimes alongside school support. Our clinicians tailor the approach to your child.

How much is therapy for a child?

Child services are commercial insurance or cash-pay, paid by the parent.

Does my child need counseling?

If your child's distress is lasting more than a few weeks, affecting school or friendships, or worrying you, a consultation is a low-pressure first step.

Ready when you are

Your child deserves someone who sees all of them.

Reach out in two minutes. Available this week.