Imagine a future where your child's emotional health is prioritized, laying the foundation for a confident and happy journey through childhood and beyond.
How important is that vision for you?

If your child is struggling, we are among the leading brands in therapy and a household name you can trust.

*Insurance and self-pay accepted* in-person and virtual appointment availability.

Your child often hears that their preteen, teen, and young adult years will be the best time of their lives. But for many, this critical period of emotional, mental, and social development can be stressful as they begin to figure out who they are and plan.

Feel free to extend an invitation to Lola, our dedicated emotional support animal, to join you during your upcoming in-person appointment with Mr. Baig

Mental health problems are common among youth and can make things like school, socializing, work and everyday life more difficult. In fact, one in five adolescents, ages 12-18, live with a mental health condition; and between 20-30% will have one major depressive episode before they reach adulthood. Half of all lifetime cases of mental disorders will first present by age 14 and 75% will present by age 24. This is why it is a critical time to find expert help and address any issues.

Click Here To Take Your FREE Mental Health Screening

SERVING: VA

Owner & Founder, Clinic Director
Board-Certified,
Licensed Professional Counselor
Mohammad Baig, LPC, NCC

Focus areas: mental health evaluations, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, Grief, Personality Disorders, OCD, PTSD, trauma, and more.


serving: va, il

Clinical Psychologist, Spiritual Advisor, Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Professional.
Dr. Selma Stainback, PsyD

Focus areas: psychological testing, survivors of trauma, including assault and abuse, spiritual focus, anxiety, PTSD, physical health issues, skin issues, IBS, gut health, mood issues, Bipolar Disorder, weight and eating issues, couples, dating/relationship struggles and more.

Here are some general positive outcomes that therapy for a child can aim to achieve:

  • Improved Emotional Regulation:

    • Helping the child develop effective ways to manage and express their emotions, leading to increased emotional regulation.

  • Enhanced Coping Skills:

    • Teaching the child coping mechanisms to deal with stress, anxiety, or challenging situations in a healthier manner.

  • Increased Self-Esteem:

    • Fostering a positive self-image and improved self-esteem, allowing the child to navigate social interactions and challenges more confidently.

  • Better Communication Skills:

    • Improving the child's ability to express themselves verbally and non-verbally, enhancing communication with peers, family, and other significant individuals.

  • Behavioral Changes:

    • Addressing and modifying problematic behaviors, encouraging positive behaviors, and helping the child develop a better understanding of the consequences of their actions.

  • Academic Improvement:

    • Addressing any underlying issues that may be impacting the child's academic performance and providing strategies for improved focus, organization, and learning.

  • Healthy Relationships:

    • Facilitating the development of healthy relationships with family, friends, and peers, fostering social skills and empathy.

  • Increased Resilience:

    • Promoting resilience and the ability to bounce back from setbacks or challenges, providing the child with tools to navigate life's ups and downs.

  • Family Dynamics:

    • Improving family dynamics and communication by involving parents or caregivers in the therapeutic process, helping to create a supportive and understanding home environment.

  • Long-Term Well-Being:

    • Providing the child with tools and skills that contribute to long-term emotional well-being and mental health.

It's important to note that therapy outcomes can be influenced by the child's willingness to engage in the process, the consistency of therapy sessions, and the collaborative efforts of parents, caregivers, and other important individuals in the child's life. Additionally, the specific goals of therapy may vary depending on the child's unique needs and the therapeutic approach used by the therapist. Regular communication between the therapist and parents/caregivers is often crucial for monitoring progress and adjusting the therapeutic plan as needed.

Click Here To Learn More About Billing And Insurance

GET STARTED IN JUST 3 EASY STEPS

1. Pick your person

2. SCHEDULE HERE

3. Connect in your comfort zone