Who We Treat
Mental health doesn't look the same at eight as it does at eighteen or forty-five. The problems shift, the stakes change, and what works changes too. A child who can't name what's wrong needs something different from a teen whose world has narrowed around anxiety, a college student whose drinking has become a coping strategy, or an adult who has tried therapy before and found it didn't hold. We work across the full lifespan — and across families when the situation calls for it — because the people who need us don't fit neatly into a single category.
Children
Children don't always have the words for what's wrong. We offer therapy for children ages 8 and older, working with families to understand what's driving the difficulty and build the skills to address it.
Teens
Adolescence concentrates risk — it's the peak period for the onset of anxiety, depression, and addiction. We work with teens and their families, because what happens at home matters as much as what happens in the therapist's office.
College Students
The transition to college removes most of the structure that kept things manageable in high school. We work with students whose mental health or substance use is getting in the way of functioning or staying enrolled.
Adults
Most adults who come to us have already tried something that didn't work. We offer therapy and psychiatry for the full range of adult mental health and addiction presentations, including complex and co-occurring conditions.