“Children are not just the future; they are the present, the hope and the inspiration for a better tomorrow.”

Their Mental Health is Our Priority

Children’s mental health is paramount for their overall well-being and future success. It lays the foundation for emotional resilience, cognitive development, and social skills. Neglecting it can lead to long-term consequences, including academic struggles, behavioral issues, and even mental disorders later in life. Early intervention and support are crucial, as childhood experiences greatly shape adult mental health. Nurturing a positive environment, fostering open communication, and providing access to mental health resources are essential. By prioritizing children’s mental health, we not only ensure their present happiness but also empower them to thrive emotionally and psychologically throughout their lives.

Key Facts

Globally, one in seven 10-19-year-olds experiences a mental disorder, accounting for 13% of the global burden of disease in this age group.

Depression, anxiety and behavioral disorders are among the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents.

Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds.

Our Specialties

  • Anger / Aggression

  • Impulse Control

  • Behavioral Disturbances

  • ADHD Testing

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Autism Spectrum

  • Social Phobias

  • LGBTQ+

  • Gender Dysphoria

  • Disordered Eating Patterns

  • Sleep Disturbances

  • Academic Challenges

  • Collaborating with School Officials

  • (IEP / 504)

  • Suicidal Thoughts

  • Self Harm

  • Social Media Addiction

  • Trauma

  • Family Dynamics

  • Parenting Concerns

  • Bullying

  • Substance Abuse

  • Children of Divorce

Too much of a good thing... is bad.

Social media profoundly impacts teenage mental health, often increasing stress, anxiety, and self-esteem issues. Constant comparison to curated online personas can foster feelings of inadequacy. Cyberbullying and online harassment further contribute to psychological distress, leading to depression and even suicidal thoughts.

Excessive screen time disrupts sleep patterns and hinders real-life social interactions, creating feelings of loneliness and isolation. The addictive nature of social media can also negatively impact academic performance and overall well-being. Educating teens about healthy digital habits and fostering open communication are essential steps in controlling the detrimental effects of social media on teenage mental health.