Crisis Intervention refers to immediate, short-term support provided during a mental health emergency, such as severe emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or a psychotic episode.
Crisis Intervention refers to immediate, short-term support provided during a mental health emergency, such as severe emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or a psychotic episode.
Crisis Intervention refers to immediate, short-term support provided during a mental health emergency, such as severe emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or a psychotic episode.
Crisis Intervention refers to immediate, short-term support provided during a mental health emergency, such as severe emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or a psychotic episode.

Frequently Asked Questions
What happens during a child’s first psychiatric visit?
The first visit includes a detailed discussion with parents and the child, reviewing developmental history, behaviors, and concerns. We may use play or conversation to engage the child and create a tailored care plan.
Is medication safe for children?
Medications prescribed for children are carefully selected and monitored by our specialists to ensure safety and effectiveness. We discuss all options and potential side effects with parents.
How does play therapy work?
Play therapy uses activities like drawing, games, or role-playing to help children express emotions and process challenges in a way that feels natural and non-threatening to them.
Can parents be involved in therapy?
Yes, we encourage parental involvement through family therapy or regular updates to ensure a collaborative approach to your child’s mental health care.
What conditions do you treat in children?
We treat a range of conditions, including ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism spectrum disorder, behavioral disorders, and more, using age-appropriate interventions.
Are telepsychiatry sessions effective for children?
Yes, our telepsychiatry sessions are designed to engage children effectively using interactive tools and techniques, ensuring high-quality care in a virtual setting.