Outpatient Therapy Services
Children can benefit from therapy for a variety of reasons. Perhaps your child needs support after experiencing something difficult, maybe they are having trouble with a major life transition, or maybe you’ve noticed mental health symptoms in your child.
This can vary depending on your child’s age, developmental stage, and comfort level, but for the first appointment you can expect your child’s therapist to involve you in some way. This will be decided in collaboration with your child’s therapist during your consultation call or in the first 15 minutes of your 1st appointment. It may be appropriate, particularly if your child is young, for you to be present for the entire appointment. It might work best for you to be present for a few minutes at the beginning and end. Your therapist will want to get a history of your child and some of this information will be collected in the session, some will be collected in advance of the session, and some will be completed via intake documents that you complete on behalf of your child.
Some things to know:
Chelsea Wesbrook, LMFT, is our staff therapist providing services for children. She utilizes a variety of modalities that involve parents in therapy as well so that therapy goals can be supported in the home environment between sessions. Chelsea is skilled at engaging children in virtual therapeutic work; however, if your child struggles to engage virtually, our services may not be the best fit for your family at this time. Chelsea is happy to provide a consultation to help you determine if her services are a good fit for you and your child.