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Mental Health Care for Children and Adolescents

Children and teens can experience mental health challenges in ways that look different from adults. A child may seem more withdrawn, irritable, worried, distracted, tearful, overwhelmed, or unlike themselves. A teen may struggle with school, friendships, motivation, sleep, family communication, or emotions that feel too big to manage on their own. We understand these challenges and are here to support your family through them.

Foresight offers compassionate, family-centered mental health care for children, adolescents, and their families. Our therapists and psychiatric providers work closely with young people and caregivers to understand what is happening, identify the right level of support, and build a practical care plan that adapts to your family’s needs.

Care may include therapy, psychiatry, medication management when clinically appropriate, family support, or ADHD testing when diagnostic clarity is needed. Online and in-person options may be available depending on location, provider availability, and clinical fit.

Child and Adolescent Care: What to Expect

  • Supportive care that is age-appropriate and family-centered
  • A thoughtful first appointment focused on symptoms, goals, history, and daily life
  • Therapy, psychiatry, or both when clinically appropriate
  • Guidance for parents and caregivers who want to support their child better
  • Care plans that may evolve as a child’s needs, school demands, and family circumstances change

When Support May Help

It may be time to seek support when emotional, behavioral, or attention-related challenges begin to affect a child’s daily life, relationships, school, sleep, confidence, or family routines. 

Families often reach out because a child or teen seems anxious, sad, angry, disconnected, overwhelmed, distracted, or unable to manage situations that used to feel easier. You do not need to have everything figured out before asking for help.

Benefits of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Care

The right support can help children, teens, and families better understand what is happening and what steps may help next. Mental health care is not only about addressing symptoms. It can also help young people build skills, strengthen communication, and feel more supported at home, at school, and in daily life.

At Foresight, care is designed to meet each child or teen where they are, while also helping parents and caregivers feel more informed and confident in supporting them,

More Clarity Around Symptoms and Needs
Children and teens may not always have the words to explain what they are feeling. Therapy, psychiatry, or ADHD testing can help families better understand whether challenges may be related to anxiety, depression, ADHD, stress, trauma, family changes, school pressure, or another concern.
Healthier Coping and Communication Skills
Care can help young people learn age-appropriate tools for managing emotions, expressing needs, handling conflict, and working through stress. These skills can support relationships with parents, caregivers, siblings, peers, teachers, and other important people in their lives.
Support for School, Home, and Daily Routines
Mental health challenges can affect focus, motivation, sleep, behavior, organization, and confidence. A care plan can help families identify practical strategies that support daily routines, school responsibilities, transitions, and emotional regulation.
Guidance for Parents and Caregivers
Parents and caregivers are an important part of a child’s support system. Family-centered care can help caregivers better understand what their child may be experiencing, respond with greater confidence, and create a more supportive home environment.

Therapy for Children and Teens

Therapy gives children and adolescents a supportive space to express what they are feeling, understand their emotions, and practice tools to help at home, at school, and in relationships.

Depending on age and needs, therapy may focus on coping skills, emotional regulation, communication, stress, anxiety, depression, family transitions, grief, trauma, self-esteem, or everyday routines that have become harder to manage.

  • Individual therapy for children and teens
  • Family therapy, when shared support may be helpful
  • Behavioral therapy and skills-based support when appropriate
  • Care that can include parent or caregiver guidance

Psychiatry and Medication Management

Psychiatry can help families better understand symptoms, diagnoses, and treatment options. For some children and teens, a psychiatric evaluation may help clarify whether medication management, therapy, school support, or another care pathway may be appropriate.

Medication is not the right fit for every child, and it is never the only part of care. When medication is clinically appropriate, Foresight psychiatric providers can support evaluation, education, monitoring, and follow-up so families understand the plan and next steps.

  • Psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis
  • Medication management when clinically appropriate
  • Care for anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood concerns, and other symptoms
  • Coordination with therapy when helpful

How Child and Adolescent Care Works at Foresight

Getting started should feel clear and manageable. Foresight’s care process is designed to guide families from concern to a well-informed plan, helping you feel supported every step of the way without needing all the answers up front.

 

Step 1: Get Matched With a Provider
You can begin by requesting to be matched with a provider. Share what you are noticing, what kind of support you are looking for, and whether care is for a child, teen, or family.
Step 2: Start With a Thoughtful Evaluation
A provider will work to understand your child’s symptoms, history, strengths, stressors, family context, and daily functioning. This helps guide whether therapy, psychiatry, ADHD testing, or another support path may be most helpful.
Step 3: Build a Care Plan
Your provider will recommend the next steps based on your child’s age, needs, symptoms, and goals. Care may include individual therapy, family therapy, psychiatry, medication management, skills-based support, or coordination with other supports.
Step 4: Adjust Support as Needs Change
Children and teens change quickly. Ongoing care can help adjust support as school demands, relationships, stressors, symptoms, and family needs shift over time.

ADHD Testing and Attention-Related Support

Some families seek support because a child or teen is struggling with focus, organization, impulsivity, follow-through, restlessness, or emotional regulation. ADHD may be one possible explanation, but attention-related challenges can also overlap with anxiety, depression, sleep concerns, stress, learning differences, or other needs.

Foresight offers ADHD/IVA-2 CPT testing when clinically appropriate. Testing can help clarify whether ADHD may be contributing to symptoms and what kind of treatment plan may help.

Support for the Whole Family

When a child or teen is struggling, the whole family can feel it. Parents and caregivers may feel worried, unsure what to say, or exhausted from trying to help while also managing school, work, siblings, and daily responsibilities.

Family-centered care can help caregivers better understand what a young person is experiencing, respond with more confidence, and build routines or communication patterns that support the child’s progress.

  • Parent and caregiver guidance when appropriate
  • Family therapy for shared communication and support
  • Coordination around home, school, and daily routines
  • Practical strategies that can fit real family life

Common Concerns We Support

Every child and teen is different. Some need short-term support during a stressful season, while others need ongoing care for symptoms that have affected daily life for a long time. Foresight providers support a wide range of mental health concerns, with care tailored to each child’s age, symptoms, strengths, and goals.

 

Emotional and Behavioral Support

  • Anxiety, worry, panic, or fear
  • Depression, sadness, withdrawal, or low motivation
  • Stress, overwhelm, irritability, or emotional outbursts
  • Grief, trauma, or difficult life changes
  • Self-esteem, identity, and social concerns
School, Family, and Daily-Life Support

  • Attention, organization, and follow-through challenges
  • Family conflict or communication concerns
  • Peer relationships, social stress, or loneliness
  • Sleep, routines, transitions, or motivation challenges
  • Support after changes at home, school, or within the family

Online and In-Person Mental Health Care

Foresight offers telehealth and in-person options, depending on location, provider availability, insurance, and clinical fit. Online care can make it easier for families to access support around school, work, transportation, or busy schedules. In-person care may also be available in select locations.

During the matching process, Foresight can help you understand which options may be available for your child or teen and which provider may be the best fit.

Meet the Child and Adolescent Care Team

Foresight’s care team includes therapists and psychiatric providers who support children, teens, and families through a wide range of mental health needs. Providers work to create a supportive care experience that helps young people feel heard while helping caregivers understand the path forward.

Begin Care With Confidence

You do not need to wait until things feel unmanageable to ask for support. If your child or teen is struggling with emotions, behavior, focus, relationships, school stress, or family changes, a thoughtful care plan can help your family better understand what is happening and what may help next.

Support is available, and your family does not have to figure this out alone.

If your child or teen is in immediate danger, may harm themselves or someone else, or needs urgent crisis support, call 911 or contact 988 right away.