If you're looking for a licensed child therapist in Michigan, I provide secure, evidence-based online therapy for children and families throughout the state. I work with children experiencing anxiety, ADHD, emotional regulation challenges, and behavioral concerns — while helping parents feel confident and supported in how they respond at home.

I am licensed to provide telehealth services to families residing anywhere in Michigan, including Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, and communities statewide.

Online Child Therapy in Michigan

Michigan parents often reach out for support with:

  • Child anxiety and excessive worry

  • Social withdrawal or low mood

  • ADHD and executive functioning challenges

  • Emotional outbursts or irritability

  • School struggles and motivation concerns

  • Peer relationship difficulties

  • Family stress or transitions

Behavioral challenges at home

Some children appear constantly overwhelmed. Others shut down or become easily frustrated. Therapy can help your child better understand their emotions, build coping skills, and feel more confident in daily life.

Common Concerns I Help With:

Many Michigan families notice emotional and behavioral challenges increase during long winter months, academic transitions, or times of social stress. I often work with:

  • Children who experience seasonal dips in mood

  • Kids struggling with motivation during the school year

  • Teens navigating identity and peer dynamics

  • Children who seem capable but internally anxious

My work focuses on building emotional regulation skills, resilience, and practical coping tools that support your child throughout the year.

Supporting Emotional Health Year-Round

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

Telehealth works especially well for Michigan families because it:

  • Eliminates winter driving concerns

  • Increases access outside major metro areas

  • Allows children to attend from a familiar environment

  • Makes scheduling easier for busy families

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

  • Individual sessions with your child

  • Parent therapy sessions

  • Family sessions when appropriate

  • Concrete tools you can use between sessions

Parent involvement is an important part of progress. I help you understand what’s driving your child’s behavior and give you practical strategies to support change at home.

How Online Child Therapy Works in Michigan