Children and teenagers often can’t say what they’re feeling in the way adults can, and they shouldn’t have to. Our therapists who work with young people understand that, and they meet kids where they are.
For younger children, that often means play therapy, art, journaling, or creative expression. These approaches aren’t workarounds. They’re clinically grounded methods that let kids process difficult feelings without being forced into a conversation they’re not ready to have. For teens, therapy tends to look more like traditional talk therapy, adjusted for where they are developmentally and what they’re dealing with.
We see children and teens across a wide range of clinical concerns, and we take the time to match each young person with a therapist who’s genuinely well-suited to them. Offices in Champaign, Bloomington, Mahomet, Monticello, and Oak Brook, plus telehealth across Illinois. Most major insurance plans are accepted.
What we help with
- Anxiety and worry
- Depression and mood changes
- Trauma and adverse childhood experiences
- ADHD and attention concerns
- Behavioral challenges
- School stress and academic pressure
- Social difficulties and friendship challenges
- Family changes and adjustment
- Identity and self-esteem
Browse our therapist directory to find someone who works with children or teens. If you’re a parent and not sure who to look for, call us and we’ll help you find the right fit.

























