Online Counseling
Secure Online Counseling & Telehealth
For Children & Caregivers
Secure Video
HIPAA Compliant
Evenings & Weekends
Mental Health Care At Your Convenience
Children
Online therapy is a great way for kids to stay connect with their therapist when they cannot come to in-person sessions.
Caregivers
For those who care for kiddos and need extra support.
Couples
Parents who need extra support for co-parenting arrangements or to create a parenting strategy.
Here’s How We Can Help
STEP 1
Schedule An Appointment
Fill out the intake questionnaire by clicking the button below.
STEP 2
Click the Link
Your online appointment will have a unique link sent to your email inbox.
STEP 3
Start Your Session
No Logins. No Passwords. No Hassel!
Watch to See How Online Counseling Works with Kids & Parents.
- Works from Home or Office
- Counseling by Phone or Video
- Just Need an Internet Connection
“I’m so thankful that my son could continue to receive counseling during quarantine.
Online counseling has worked out so well!
5 Tips to Prepare Your Child For a Telehealth Therapy Session
Preparing for a telehealth therapy session looks a little different than preparing for an in-person therapy session.
Here are our top 5 tips for preparing your child for a telehealth therapy session.
Most parents struggle with how to parent their own kids.
Which is why we help parents gain clarity & confidence around their parenting style so they can experience the joy of making meaningful connections with the kids for a lifetime.
New Clients Call: (855) 586-1802
Current Clients: (855) 543-7687
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We help anxious kids and frustrated parents. We serve Hinsdale & the Western Suburbs of Chicago.
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