Healing and hope in every visit.
Our caring team of specially trained therapists are ready to welcome you and provide your child with treatment tailored just for his or her situation. We’re specialists in a wide range of issues; we work with kids who are struggling with anxiety and depression, abuse, family problems, drug and alcohol use, problems at school, and much more. We’ll make it easy for your child to get the care they need, at one of our locations, in your child’s school, or, in some cases, at your home.
Our outpatient services for school-aged children include:
- Individual therapy
- Skill-building and support for behavior change
- Family-centered therapy and parenting strategies
- School-based early prevention and intervention services
- In-home mental health support for children with developmental delays
- Substance use assessments
- Case management and connection to resources
Free support for children with developmental disabilities and Behavior challenges
Our Behavior Support Team (BeST) works with families raising children with developmental disabilities. The team’s goal is to help families improve coping with everyday stressors as well as to develop strategies to address more complicated behavioral and emotional issues. BeST services are provided free of charge.
BeST team members are master’s level mental health therapists trained in the Positive Behavior Support model. They have a special interest in and experience with children with developmental disabilities.
Our BeST program offers:
- Eight to 12 weeks of in-home services
- Help understanding the meaning of your child’s behavior
- Strategies for working with your child more effectively
- Links to community support
You’re eligible for BeST if you:
- Have a child 3 to 17
- Live in King County
- Are enrolled in Washington’s Region 2 Developmental Disabilities Administration
Sign up for BeST by calling 1-800-318-KIDS (5437). We’ll respond the same day, unless it’s a weekend or holiday. In that case, we’ll call you back on the next business day. Please note: BeST is not a first-line crisis response program.