Outpatient Therapy for Children

What Is Outpatient Therapy for Children
Outpatient Therapy for Children at Epic Health Partners offers structured, evidence-based counseling for children and adolescents dealing with emotional, behavioral, or psychological difficulties.
Our licensed clinicians work with children ages 5 to 17 and their families to address issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, disruptive behavior, grief, and school-related challenges. Sessions are tailored to the child’s age, developmental level, and emotional needs.
Whether your child is withdrawing, acting out, or struggling to communicate, therapy can be the bridge between distress and healing.
Why Parents Trust Epic for Therapy
Child-Centered, Family-Inclusive
We work closely with parents and caregivers while centering the child’s voice. Family sessions are integrated into the care plan as clinically appropriate.
Developmentally and Culturally Informed
We use therapy methods that match the child’s age, identity, and cultural background — whether that’s play therapy for a young child or CBT for a teenager.
Coordination with Schools and Providers
With parental consent, we collaborate with school staff, case managers, or medical providers to ensure continuity across every environment the child moves through.
A Safe Space for Real Growth
Children in therapy at Epic are supported — not judged. We help them develop coping skills, regulate emotions, and feel more confident navigating daily life.
What Therapy Services Include
Initial mental health assessment and treatment planning
Weekly or biweekly individual therapy sessions
Family counseling sessions as needed
Trauma-informed interventions (TF-CBT, play therapy, DBT skills)
Behavior modification strategies
Emotional regulation and social skill development
School coordination and consultation (with consent)
Referrals to psychiatry or higher levels of care if needed

Who This Program Is For
- Show signs of anxiety, depression, or trauma
- Have difficulty regulating emotions or behavior at home or school
- Are coping with loss, parental separation, or significant life changes
- Have trouble with attention, focus, or peer relationships
- Are transitioning out of intensive services like in-home or residential care
- Need professional mental health support without requiring crisis intervention
How Therapy Fits into the Family’s Care Plan
Child Psychiatry
Intensive In-Home Services
Tranquility Grove Residential
CSA-Funded Programming
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