Every child and adolescent is unique—and so is their emotional world. Whether your child or adolescent is struggling with anxiety, emotional regulation, behavioural challenges, social skills, or big life transitions, our team of experienced clinical psychologists is here to help.
We provide a safe, nurturing space where young people feel seen, heard, and supported to grow.
We believe that supporting children and adolescents means supporting their whole world—families, schools, routines, and relationships. Our clinical psychologists use evidence-based strategies, adapted to suit your child’s age, personality, and developmental stage.
We work closely with parents and caregivers to understand challenges and build practical, strengths-based solutions that last… ensuring your child has the best possible support as they grow.
For many children, connecting with a gentle therapy dog creates a sense of calm, trust, and joy that opens the door to healing. Our trained therapy dog works alongside our psychologists to help children regulate emotions, reduce anxiety, and build confidence in a fun and supportive environment.
“Children who struggle to open up often find it easier to connect and express themselves when a friendly furry face is in the room.”
Play is a child’s language. Through creative, therapeutic play, children can express complex emotions, build coping skills, and process difficult experiences—all in a way that feels natural and safe.
“Play therapy gives children a voice when they don’t yet have the words.”
Some children communicate best through creativity. Art-based therapy uses drawing, painting, and hands-on activities to help children explore feelings, manage anxiety, and express themselves in a safe and engaging way.
CBT helps children make sense of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Using age-appropriate visuals and activities, we support children to manage anxiety, build emotional resilience, and learn practical coping strategies.
“CBT gives kids the tools to face fears, manage worries, and feel in control.”
Group-based programs help children learn how to make and keep friends, manage conflict, work through anxiety and navigate the social world. These groups are fun, structured, and evidence-based, delivered by our highly qualified psychologists in a private or school setting.
A powerful approach that supports both the child and the parent, helping to strengthen relationships, improve communication, and reduce behavioural challenges.