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