School-Based Therapy
About
Our school-based therapy program makes it easier for children and adolescents to receive mental health support in a familiar, accessible setting — their school. By providing therapy during the school day, we remove common barriers like transportation, missed work, and schedule juggling, allowing families to focus on what matters most. Therapy becomes part of a child’s routine rather than a disruption to it, which increases consistency and helps reduce stigma around getting help. This model also allows us to intervene earlier, supporting students before challenges escalate into crises.
Our licensed therapists collaborate closely with teachers, school counselors, and administrators to ensure every student is surrounded by a coordinated circle of care. With the right communication and shared goals, we help children build the emotional tools they need to manage anxiety, regulate behavior, improve peer relationships, and stay engaged in learning. Whether addressing trauma, depression, or social-emotional development, our goal is to help students thrive — emotionally, socially, and academically — in the environment where they spend most of their day.
Let us accommodate your busy schedule by providing your child with mental health services in their learning environment!
Our School-Based Therapy Includes:
We currently serve Chatham County, Orange County, & Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools!
Contact your school today to find out more information about how to refer your child for this awesome service!
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