Child and Adolescent Counseling
In-person therapy in Grand Rapids; virtual therapy anywhere in Michigan.
Life has a way of presenting challenges that children sometimes can’t express in words.
Maybe your child is struggling with anxiety and has trouble sleeping at night. Or they’ve gone through a difficult change—like a move or a family split—and are acting out in ways that leave you feeling lost.
Maybe your child has experienced trauma, and you’re unsure how to help them heal. Or perhaps, they're withdrawing, and you're unsure how to reconnect with them.
Children don’t always know how to tell you what’s bothering them. That’s where child and adolescent counseling comes in.
Imagine your child using toys to express themselves.
Imagine your child walking into a room filled with toys and art supplies, ready to share their story without needing to speak a single word.
Picture them expressing their fears, worries, and feelings through games, drawings, and imagination, in a way that feels natural and safe.
With the right guidance, these expressions become opportunities for healing, self-discovery, and growth. And as they begin to process their emotions, you’ll start to see the child you know—more confident, more open, and more resilient than ever before.
See your family growing CLOSER, supporting your child.
Now, envision your family feeling more connected and understanding, learning how to support your child through their struggles and finding ways to navigate the challenges together.
Therapy for children is about more than just play. It's about giving children the tools to make sense of their world and helping them heal at their own pace. It’s a way to empower your child to feel understood, supported, and capable of handling life’s hurdles.
Let us help your child work through their emotions in a way that feels safe and empowering. If you're ready to encourage your child find healing, let's start this journey together.
Who this type of therapy is for:
Kids dealing with trauma or past emotional pain, looking for a way to express their feelings and begin the healing process.
Children struggling with anxiety, fear, or sadness who need a safe, creative space to explore their emotions.
Parents who want to understand their child's emotional needs and learn how to support them more effectively.
Families seeking to reconnect and develop healthier communication through play and creative expression.