What Parents Need to Know about Child Therapy Child/adolescent therapy is unique because it involves more than one person. Usually, itโs the parents...
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Are my parents going to know what I talk about in therapy?
Patient: Are my parents going to know what I talk about in therapy? I don't really want them knowing everything I discuss. I want this to be...
The blending of families and cultures
Therapist: So what brought you guys into therapy today? Couple: We feel like because we come from two different cultural backgrounds we're just...
Do You or Your Child Possibly Have an Undiagnosed Learning Disability?
Do you, or possibly your child, struggle with tasks you think should be easy to accomplish? It may be reading a selection and easily understanding...
Navigating the Holidays as an Alternative Family
The holidays can be a challenging time for alternative families to navigate. Between family dynamics, gifting, and finances, there are many...
Finding a Child Therapist
As a parent, you probably have a lot of questions about how to best help your child. Are they learning the right social and emotional skills to be...
Why Do Kids Benefit from In-Person Therapy
Introduction Simply put, kids need interactions with others in order to grow. They need helpful role models to assist them in learning how to manage...
How Pediatricians and Start My Wellness Can Work Together to Help Children and Families
A Glance at Child Therapists As a practice, we focus on recruiting talented and thoughtful clinicians who work with kids, starting with our child...
Tips for Finding a Child Therapist
Like adults, children go through ups and downs with their mental health. Sometimes these problems reflect different developmental stages and can be...
My Family Believes in Mental Health Stigmas – What Do I Do?
*(The examples provided below are composite cases, synthesizing disguised information and not any patient in particular)* Oftentimes, conversations...

Finding Effective Therapy for Your Children
What Parents Need to Know about Child Therapy Child/adolescent therapy is unique because it involves more than one person. Usually, itโs the parents...

Are my parents going to know what I talk about in therapy?
Patient: Are my parents going to know what I talk about in therapy? I don't really want them knowing everything I discuss. I want this to be...

The blending of families and cultures
Therapist: So what brought you guys into therapy today? Couple: We feel like because we come from two different cultural backgrounds we're just...

Do You or Your Child Possibly Have an Undiagnosed Learning Disability?
Do you, or possibly your child, struggle with tasks you think should be easy to accomplish? It may be reading a selection and easily understanding...

Navigating the Holidays as an Alternative Family
The holidays can be a challenging time for alternative families to navigate. Between family dynamics, gifting, and finances, there are many...

Finding a Child Therapist
As a parent, you probably have a lot of questions about how to best help your child. Are they learning the right social and emotional skills to be...

Why Do Kids Benefit from In-Person Therapy
Introduction Simply put, kids need interactions with others in order to grow. They need helpful role models to assist them in learning how to manage...

How Pediatricians and Start My Wellness Can Work Together to Help Children and Families
A Glance at Child Therapists As a practice, we focus on recruiting talented and thoughtful clinicians who work with kids, starting with our child...

Tips for Finding a Child Therapist
Like adults, children go through ups and downs with their mental health. Sometimes these problems reflect different developmental stages and can be...

My Family Believes in Mental Health Stigmas – What Do I Do?
*(The examples provided below are composite cases, synthesizing disguised information and not any patient in particular)* Oftentimes, conversations...