In-person therapy in Houston, online in Texas • In-network with BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, Oscar • Therapy in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Farsi • Immediate Openings

Child & Teen
Child & Teen Therapy in Houston, TX
Children and adolescents communicate in particular ways. Kids tend to speak through play and behavior. Teens, through silence or in sudden bursts. Many struggle to find words for what they feel.
In therapy, they are supported in understanding their own forms of expression, creating space for their voice to emerge, and being met in ways that feel safe and developmentally appropriate.
Our clinical team of in-network therapists in Houston provides therapy for kids and teens in person and online across Texas.
Our psychologists come from diverse cultural backgrounds, speak multiple languages, and have worked in multiple countries and settings. We are attentive to how culture, migration, race, gender, and identity shape a person's life and inner world.
Our clinical approach is depth-oriented. We are interested in what sustains the symptoms, not only what they look like on the surface. Why does this keep happening, and where did it come from? These questions take time and require a different quality of attention, a willingness to stay with what is uncomfortable, and a clinician who can hold complexity over the long term.
Where clinically indicated, our psychologists also draw on structured, evidence-based approaches, including CBT and other manualized treatments for trauma, OCD, and other conditions. Depth and structure are not opposites. For many patients, both are part of the same course of treatment.
Our clinical team of doctoral-level psychologists provides in-person therapy in Houston and telehealth across Texas. A number of them are also PsyPact-authorized to see patients in other states.
We are in-network with Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, United Healthcare/Optum, and Oscar, and we'll verify your benefits before your first appointment. Our clinical director reviews each inquiry personally and recommends a clinician whose background and approach fit what you are bringing in.
What Changes Over Time
Fewer explosions or shutdowns
Clearer words for hard feelings
School and home routines that hold
Friendships that feel steadier
More curiosity, less hiding
Specialized Training in Kids and Teens Therapy
Children and adolescents present differently than adults, and accurate clinical reading requires training that goes beyond general psychotherapy. Specialized training matters most when a child's difficulties span multiple settings and do not respond to standard intervention, when behavioral presentations may be masking anxiety, trauma, neurodevelopmental differences, or mood disorders, when family systems are themselves in distress and complicate the clinical picture, or when a young person's presentation requires careful differential diagnosis before a treatment direction is set.
Jonathan Haidt. End The Phone-Based Childhood Now.
The Atlantic, 2024. Read here.
David Robson. The biggest myths of the teenage brain.
BBC, 2022. Read here.
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