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Lillian Morales

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What is your go-to approach for child therapy?

My go-to approaches for helping kids in child therapy are play-based therapy and bibliotherapy. I have noticed that children can express themselves through play, be more comfortable with talking about themes happening to them, or show what is happening to them without directly saying so. Similar to that, with books, you can bring up the topic in a general form without directly approaching the child about this topic. For example, for a child who has worries, instead of directly approaching the topic, reading a book about worries and having follow-up conversations about this can encourage the child to make a comment relating to how they may have felt similarly.

What tools do you teach in child therapy?

When I work with kids, I teach them how to identify their feelings, how to vocalize their feelings effectively, and how to use coping skills to help regulate their emotions. However, depending on the issue that they are coming into therapy for, I can teach other tools, too, such as how to sleep better and how to apply studying or organizing techniques for those who have ADHD.

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in child therapy?

When working with kids, it is more evident that progress is being made through parent feedback. Depending on the reason for therapy, sometimes the child may report less frequent moments of emotional distress, anger, etc.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement child therapy?

Usually, parents are involved in any techniques or recommendations to try outside of therapy, such as practicing coping skills or having conversations about feelings more often. I have noticed families sometimes avoiding or not having many conversations about how they feel.

What should someone do to prepare for starting child therapy?

To prepare for child therapy, parents should consider others who may need to be involved as well, such as school teachers, pediatricians, etc., so that we can have the most successful work through others' observations. Additionally, the first appointment is a lot of background information, so typically, the child is not present given that it involves topics such as medical history, developmental history, family history, etc.

Starting Child therapy

What is child therapy?

Child therapy, also known as counseling for kids, helps young individuals better understand and manage the challenges that affect their mental health. Common challenges amongst kids include behavioral issues, trauma, bullying, depression, and anxiety. All ages of children can attend and benefit from child therapy at Thriveworks Owings Mills.

How does child therapy work?

Child therapy works by using multiple techniques tailored to fit the child’s needs based on their age group, their challenges, and the severity of their challenges. It might involve play therapy for younger kids or cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, art therapy, and others for varying ages. In any case, Thriveworks child therapists in Owings Mills, MD have the expertise and experience to help kids at their level.

Play therapy vs. child therapy

Child therapy is a type of therapy meant for clients within a specific age group, while play therapy is an approach to therapy that helps children with self-expression and stress relief, among others. Play therapy is a technique that is often used in child therapy to help children express what’s running through their minds when they do not have the words to express their thoughts and emotions. It can get children to express what’s wrong, what might be causing unwanted behaviors, or what they might need in a way that is accessible to them so that therapists can then work to treat the issue.

How to tell if my child needs counseling

It’s not always obvious when a child should see a therapist for their behavior, though in the midst of challenges like divorce, loss, bullying, and other mental health conditions, it’s often a good idea to seek it out. Common behaviors that can indicate a need for child therapy include separation anxiety, bedwetting (at inappropriate ages), and agitation/excessive irritability — especially if it reaches a point of physical violence.

What type of therapy is best for children?

Cognitive behavioral therapy at Thriveworks in Owings Mills, MD is one of the best types of therapy for children. However, it can be administered in child therapy sessions in a variety of ways that are more accessible to young minds, such as play therapy.

Is child therapy conducted in person or online?

Child therapy at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.

How long does child therapy last?

The length of child therapy depends on your child’s needs as well as the goals that you and their therapist might have for them. Generally, child therapy sessions will last for several months.

How much does child therapy cost?

At Thriveworks, we accept most major insurance plans, allowing many clients to pay as little as $0–$50 per session with their co-pay. We also offer self-pay options for those out-of-network or without insurance. Self-pay rates for talk therapy range from $160 to $240 for intake sessions and $135 to $195 for follow-ups, depending on your state. For psychiatry services, self-pay intake sessions are $255–$375, with follow-ups ranging from $175–$300, also varying by state. More information on current self-pay costs is available on our pricing page.

Need more help deciding?

At Thriveworks in Owings Mills, MD, our skilled and experienced team of mental health professionals can help your child start to address and overcome the roadblocks that may be standing in their way. Our child therapists can offer psychological evaluations to help piece together a personalized treatment plan. And in sessions, they utilize an eclectic mix of therapeutic approaches to help form a professional rapport with your child that will put them back on the pathway to success. You can contact us today to get started—reach out by phone, or schedule an appointment online today. 

What Is Child Therapy? 

Child therapy relies on a variety of evidence-based, practical solutions that are specially formulated to assist children and young adults in specific ways. One of the essential goals of child therapy is to create an environment that offers support for children—they need to feel comfortable opening up to a therapist or counselor before any progress can be made. That’s why our counselors and therapists have years of supervised experience treating children and teens, learning ways to connect with them, while working to get to the heart of the issues that are troubling them most. 

Some of the different therapeutic methods that our child therapists may use to connect with your child include: 

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectal behavioral therapy (DBT)
  • Play therapy

Does My Child Need to See a Therapist? 

Therapy can assist individuals of all ages to better manage their emotions and improve their personal lives and relationships. Child therapy aims to help children and teens to balance their mental health with expert care and support. At Thriveworks in Owings Mills, MD we understand that. Your child will receive personalized care that is integrated into every session, and therapy can be beneficial, regardless of age or stage of development. 

Though life situations and personal circumstances may vary between individuals, child therapy may be necessary if your child has been dealing with a mental health condition, has endured a difficult life transition, or the following: 

  • Peer-to-peer bullying, whether they are receiving or bullying themselves
  • Sexuality-based issues, including gender identity issues 
  • Stress or anger related to hearing, sight, or speech impediments 
  • Sibling-to-sibling relationship dysfunctions
  • Physical abuse or sexual trauma 
  • A mental health disorder such as generalized anxiety disorder, depression, or ADHD
  • Divorce or bereavement in the family 
  • Academic issues, such as learning disabilities

Schedule a Child Therapy Session with Thriveworks in Owings Mills, MD

Sometimes all your child or teen needs is a little extra support and guidance to start making the beneficial changes that are needed to overcome their behavioral, environmental, or developmental challenges. If talking to a child therapist seems like the answer, you can call our office or schedule an appointment for them online. We offer evening and weekend sessions, provide same-week appointments to new clients, and accept most major insurances.

There’s no need to delay getting your teen or child enrolled in therapy or counseling. Our mental health professionals look forward to addressing their needs with patience and empathy. 

Child Therapy — TherapyLand™

Our Owings Mills, MD office is a TherapyLand location: A positive, empowering place for kids to get the mental health care they deserve. Equipped with sandboxes, dollhouses, easels, puppets, blocks, basketball hoops, and other tools, our play therapy rooms are designed to help kids explore and express their emotions. Learn more about TherapyLand and how it could help your child.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Owings Mills therapists and counselors accept 22 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Maryland | BCBS HMO

  • CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Maryland | BCBS PPO

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

  • Humana Exchange

  • Humana HMO/POS

  • Humana Medicare Advantage

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Self-pay costs at Owings Mills
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

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Thriveworks helped me realize that I do believe people can change. I’m not the person I was three months ago, broken and fearful. I’m healthy and happy and for the first time being kind to myself. Thank you for giving me my life back.
Read more Thriveworks helped me realize that I do believe people can change. I’m not the person I was three months ago, broken and fearful. I’m healthy and happy and for the first time being kind to myself. Thank you for giving me my life back.
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Owings Mills is off of Redland Ct, near Child and Teen Wellness Center. We share an office building with Killian Law Group.

Phone number

(410) 701-2456

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