When your child is struggling, whether it’s anxiety, overwhelm, or difficulty managing emotions, it often affects the whole family. I offer virtual therapy for kids and teens throughout Pennsylvania, focused on helping them feel more understood and capable of handling what they’re experiencing.

Together, we work on building emotional awareness, strengthening coping skills, and addressing challenges related to ADHD, anxiety, and major transitions. Parents are an important part of this work, gaining tools to better support their child day-to-day.

As a licensed therapist providing telehealth services in Pennsylvania, I work with families across Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and communities statewide.

Child & Teen Anxiety Therapy in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania parents often reach out for support with:

  • Child anxiety and excessive worry

  • School avoidance or school-related stress

  • ADHD and executive functioning challenges

  • Emotional outbursts or difficulty managing frustration

  • Social anxiety and peer struggles

  • Parent-child conflict

  • Adjustment to divorce or life transitions

  • Low self-esteem or perfectionism

Whether your child is resisting school, melting down after long days, or struggling to stay organized and focused, therapy can provide both emotional support and practical strategies.

Common Concerns I Help With:

Many Pennsylvania families seek therapy when school concerns begin affecting a child’s confidence and daily functioning. I often work with:

  • Children struggling with academic pressure

  • Kids navigating IEP or 504 plan supports

  • Students experiencing school avoidance

  • Children who appear capable but feel internally overwhelmed

My approach focuses on helping children build emotional regulation skills and confidence, while giving parents clear guidance on how to respond effectively at home.

Supporting Children in Academic and Social Settings

All sessions are conducted via secure, HIPAA-compliant video.

Telehealth can be especially helpful for Pennsylvania families because it:

  • Eliminates commute time in busy metro areas

  • Increases access for families outside major cities

  • Provides privacy and convenience

  • Allows children to meet from a familiar environment

  • Depending on your child’s needs, therapy may include:

  • Individual sessions with your child

  • Parent therapy sessions

  • Family sessions when appropriate

  • Practical strategies to implement between sessions

Parent involvement is a key part of the process. I help you understand what’s driving your child’s behavior and provide tools that create meaningful change.

How Online Child Therapy Works in Pennsylvania