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Children & Adolescent Therapy Services at Inzinna Therapy Group

Young people face real pressures, and they deserve a space where they can be heard without judgment. Our therapists specialize in working with children and teens across a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and developmental concerns.

At Inzinna, we recognize that children and adolescents face unique emotional, behavioral, social, and developmental challenges as they grow. Anxiety, school-related stress, behavioral difficulties, family conflict, mood concerns, and struggles with peers or self-esteem can all affect a young person’s well-being and functioning. These challenges often impact not only the child, but the entire family system.

Our clinicians provide compassionate, developmentally informed care tailored to the needs of children, adolescents, and their families. Treatment focuses on understanding what may be happening beneath the surface, helping young people build healthier coping skills, improve emotional regulation, and feel more understood and supported in their daily lives.

At Inzinna, we take a collaborative, family-centered approach. We work closely with both children and their caregivers to strengthen communication, support healthier patterns at home and school, and give parents the guidance they need to respond more effectively and confidently.

Whether a child is struggling emotionally, behaviorally, socially, or academically, our team is here to help them build resilience, develop confidence, and move toward healthier functioning and stronger relationships.

Conditions We Treat

Our experienced team provides specialized care for a wide range of mental health concerns. Find the support you need.

Anxiety

Anxiety is one of the most common reasons people seek therapy, and one of the most misunderstood. It often shows up as avoidance, physical tension, or constant second-guessing rather than just nervousness.

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Depression

Depression is more than sadness. It can feel like numbness, exhaustion, or a quiet disconnection from things that used to matter. It's treatable, and you don't have to figure out why on your own.

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Relationship Problems

Most relationship difficulties come back to the same core issues: communication, unspoken expectations, and old patterns that keep repeating. Therapy can help you understand what's getting in the way.

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Anger

Anger is a normal emotion, but when it starts affecting your relationships, your work, or your sense of self, it's worth looking at more closely. Therapy helps identify what's underneath it and how to respond differently.

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Work and Career Problems

Stress, burnout, conflict with colleagues, and uncertainty about direction are some of the most common concerns adults bring to therapy. When work starts affecting the rest of your life, it's worth taking seriously.

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Disorganization and Planning Problems

Chronic disorganization and difficulty planning are often signs of an underlying issue rather than a character flaw. We help people understand what's getting in the way and build practical strategies that actually stick.

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ADHD

ADHD affects focus, impulse control, and the ability to follow through, but it looks different in every person. Accurate assessment and the right support can make a meaningful difference in daily life.

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Trauma & PTSD

Trauma changes the way your brain and body respond to the world, often in ways that are hard to explain. We provide evidence-based treatment for trauma at every stage of the healing process.

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Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are among the most misunderstood mental health conditions, and they rarely have much to do with food. They often reflect deeper patterns around control, self-worth, and emotional pain that take time and skilled support to work through.

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Our Services

Anxiety Treatment

Anxiety does more than cause worry - it can shape every decision you make and keep you stuck in patterns that are hard to break on your own. Our therapists work with you to understand what's driving it and build real skills for managing it long-term.

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Depression Treatment

Depression often looks different than people expect, and it rarely responds to the same approach for everyone. We work to understand what's underneath it before we work on moving through it.

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Psychological Assessment

A good assessment does more than confirm a diagnosis. It gives you a clear picture of how you think, learn, and process the world - so you and your care team can make decisions grounded in something real.

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Perinatal Mental Health

Pregnancy and the postpartum period can bring up emotions that are hard to talk about, and even harder to make sense of alone. We provide specialized support for parents at every stage of this transition.

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Executive Functioning

When planning, follow-through, and organization feel genuinely out of reach, it affects everything. We help children, teens, and adults build the skills that make daily demands feel more manageable.

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Common Questions About Children & Adolescents

Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about Children & Adolescents.

There is no single sign that means a child needs therapy, but some patterns are worth paying attention to: persistent sadness or irritability, withdrawal from friends or activities they used to enjoy, changes in sleep or appetite, trouble at school that is new or worsening, or behaviors that feel out of proportion to what is happening. According to MedlinePlus, children who struggle to manage emotions or get along with others may benefit from professional support. If something feels off and it has lasted more than a few weeks, a conversation with a clinician is a reasonable next step. Reach out to our office and we can help you think through what your child may need.

It depends on the child's age, what they are working on, and what approach fits them best. Younger children often do better with play-based therapy, where expression happens through activity rather than conversation. Older children and adolescents typically work in more talk-based formats, sometimes drawing on approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), DBT skills, or psychodynamic methods depending on what is most useful. At Inzinna, parents and caregivers are part of the process, not just observers. We work with families directly to strengthen communication and help things go better at home and at school.

Parents are active partners in their child's care at Inzinna, not bystanders. That said, therapists also work to build trust with young patients, which sometimes means maintaining some confidentiality so children feel safe speaking openly. Clinicians use their judgment to share what parents need to know, especially anything involving safety, while protecting the therapeutic relationship that makes the work possible. You will have regular opportunities to connect with your child's therapist, ask questions, and understand how treatment is progressing.

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