Online Child & Teen Therapy in California
Finding the right support in California for your child can feel overwhelming, especially when anxiety, ADHD, or big emotional reactions start taking over daily life. I offer virtual therapy for children and families across California, creating a space where kids can better understand what they’re feeling and build skills to handle it.
In our work together, we focus on emotional regulation, anxiety, attention challenges, and behavior patterns- while helping parents feel more grounded, confident, and supported in how they respond at home.
As a licensed therapist providing telehealth services in California, I work with families throughout the state, including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and surrounding communities.
Child anxiety and excessive worry
School stress and academic pressure
Social anxiety and friendship struggles
ADHD and executive functioning challenges
Emotional outbursts or shutdowns
Perfectionism and fear of failure
Divorce or co-parenting transitions
High sensitivity or neurodivergent traits
Whether your child is high-achieving but overwhelmed, struggling socially, or having frequent meltdowns at home, therapy can provide practical tools and meaningful emotional support.
Common Concerns I Help With:
Supporting Children in High-Pressure Environments
Many California children grow up in fast-paced, achievement-oriented environments. I often work with:
Gifted or high-performing students who feel intense pressure
Children balancing academics, extracurriculars, and social expectations
Kids experiencing technology or screen-related stress
My approach helps children build emotional regulation skills and resilience without increasing pressure.
How Online Child Therapy Works in California
All sessions are conducted through secure, HIPAA-compliant video.
Online therapy works especially well for:
Busy families managing school and activities
Parents in high-traffic metro areas
Families who prefer privacy and convenience
Children who feel more comfortable at home
Parents are actively involved in the therapy process. Depending on your child’s age, sessions may include:
Individual time with your child
Parent therapy sessions
Family sessions
Practical strategies you can implement immediately