What qualifications and certifications do your child psychologists hold?
Our child psychologists hold advanced degrees in psychology and are fully licensed and certified to practice. They also have specialized training and experience working with children and adolescents.
How do you assess and diagnose children's mental health concerns?
We use a range of assessment tools and techniques, including standardized tests, clinical interviews, observation, and consultation with parents, teachers, and other caregivers. Our goal is to gain a comprehensive understanding of a child's strengths, challenges, and needs, and to develop an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
What types of therapy and interventions do you offer for children?
We offer a range of evidence-based interventions, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, play therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. Our therapists tailor their approach to the specific needs and preferences of each child and family, and work collaboratively to achieve their treatment goals.
What is your approach to involving parents or guardians in the treatment process?
We believe that parental involvement is essential to the success of a child's treatment, and we work closely with parents and guardians throughout the therapy process. This may involve regular meetings, communication and collaboration with other healthcare providers, and providing parents with tools and strategies to support their child's progress outside of therapy.
Do you specialize in any particular area or population?
Yes, our child psychologists specialize in working with children and adolescents facing a range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, behavioral problems, and more. We also have expertise in working with children from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, as well as those with special needs or developmental disabilities.