Therapy For Children, Teens & Families
Children and adolescents experience many emotional, social, and developmental changes as they grow. During these stages, young people may face challenges that affect their behavior, emotions, or relationships.
At Restore Mental Health, we provide infant, child, and adolescent therapy in Utah to help young people develop healthy emotional skills and coping strategies. Our therapists work with children, teens, and families to create a supportive environment where young people can feel understood and supported.
Therapy can help children and adolescents learn to manage emotions, build confidence, and navigate the challenges that come with growing up.
When Child Or Adolescent Therapy Can Help
Many families seek child therapy in Utah when a young person is experiencing emotional or behavioral challenges.
Common concerns addressed in child and adolescent therapy include:
- Anxiety or school-related stress
- Difficulty managing emotions
- Family transitions such as divorce or relocation
- Behavioral concerns or emotional outbursts
- Peer relationship or social challenges
Early support can help children and teens develop skills that improve emotional resilience and long-term mental health.
Our Approach To Child & Teen Therapy
Every child is unique, which is why therapy is tailored to the developmental stage and personality of each young person.
Child and adolescent therapy sessions may include:
- Play therapy and creative expression
- Emotional regulation skill-building
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) strategies
- Parent collaboration and guidance
Our therapists work closely with parents and caregivers to support children both in therapy sessions and in everyday life.
Start Child & Adolescent Therapy In Utah
Restore Mental Health offers child and adolescent therapy in Cottonwood Heights and Orem, as well as telehealth therapy for children and teens across Utah.
Early intervention and support can help young people build confidence, emotional resilience, and healthier ways of coping with life’s challenges.
Cottonwood Heights Office: (385) 284-7274
Orem Office: (385) 526-4017
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00AM–7:00PM
FAQs About Infant, Child & Adolescent Therapy In Utah
1. What is infant, child, and adolescent therapy?
Infant, child, and adolescent therapy helps young people build healthy emotional skills and coping strategies. Therapy provides a supportive environment where children and teens can feel understood, supported, and better equipped to manage challenges.
2. Who do you provide child and teen therapy for?
Restore Mental Health provides therapy for infants, children, adolescents, and families in Utah. Their therapists work with young people who may be experiencing emotional, social, behavioral, or developmental challenges.
3. When should a family consider child or adolescent therapy?
Families may consider therapy when a child or teen is struggling with anxiety, school-related stress, emotional outbursts, behavioral concerns, or difficulty managing emotions. Therapy can also help during family transitions such as divorce or relocation.
4. What concerns can child and adolescent therapy help with?
Child and adolescent therapy can help with anxiety, school stress, emotional regulation, behavioral concerns, peer relationships, social challenges, and family transitions. Early support can help young people build emotional resilience and healthier coping skills.
5. How can therapy help children and teens?
Therapy can help children and adolescents learn to manage emotions, build confidence, and navigate the challenges that come with growing up. It may also support long-term mental health by helping young people develop healthier ways of coping.
6. What therapy approaches are used for children and teens?
Child and adolescent therapy may include play therapy, creative expression, emotional regulation skill-building, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy strategies. Treatment is tailored to the developmental stage and personality of each young person.
7. Are parents or caregivers involved in child therapy?
Yes. Restore Mental Health therapists work closely with parents and caregivers to support children both in therapy sessions and in everyday life. Parent collaboration and guidance may be part of the therapy process.
8. Do you offer child and adolescent therapy online in Utah?
Yes. Restore Mental Health offers telehealth therapy for children and teens across Utah, along with in-person therapy in Cottonwood Heights and Orem. To schedule, you can call the Cottonwood Heights office at (385) 284-7274 or the Orem office at (385) 526-4017.