Services for Children and Adolescents
We routinely assess and treat a variety of childhood disorders including problems related to anxiety, fear, depression, ADHD, tantrums, specific learning disorders, and similar concerns. The center also serves children with autism spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities, genetic disorders, and other developmental disabilities.
Specific Services
- Psychoeducational Testing (for problems like specific learning disorders–problems with reading, writing, math, ADHD, anxiety, depression, or similar conditions)
- Testing for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Developmental Disability, or similar conditions
- Parent Training and Education (sometimes in group format)
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
- CAMS-4TEENS (an evidence-based treatment for individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts or who have made a suicide attempt)
Service Fees
We do not accept insurance.
Payment is due at the time of service. We accept cash, checks, and credit cards.
Fees for services are based on a sliding scale based on patient income.
Standard service fees for therapy intake is $75. Fees for weekly sessions range from $10 - $80 based on income.
Service fees for testing can range from $125 - $900
Spotlight: PCIT
Spotlight: Project IMpact
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What is Project ImPACT? Project ImPACT is a parent-coaching program that helps caregivers support their child’s social communication skills during everyday activities like play and routines. Parents learn strategies to help their child communicate, engage, and connect more with others in natural, meaningful ways. Project ImPACT is most appropriate for young children up to age 6 who present with early developmental differences, most notably delays in social communication and interaction. Families attend weekly 90-minute sessions for 12 weeks, where they will learn to recognize and follow their child’s interests, create opportunities for communication, and respond in ways that promote social reciprocity and language development. |
Spotlight: Emotional Regulation Group
The Emotion Regulation Group for Children with Autism is a 10-week group summer program for children diagnosed with autism between the ages of 8 to 12 years old. The group will meet every Tuesday from 5 to 6:30PM beginning on June 2nd until August 4th. During those times, caregivers will be asked to join some weeks to discuss how to continue to help their child outside of session. Participating children must have a formal diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (e.g., diagnosed by their pediatrician or psychologist), be able to speak in at least simple sentences, and have difficulties with emotion regulation. The weekly cost to participate in this program is based on a sliding scale fee, with costs ranging from $5-40 per session. Interested families are encouraged to call the PSC and ask to join the waitlist.
Services We Are Not Able to Provide
Due to the training nature of the clinic, we are not able to provide the following services:
- Walk-In Services
- Emergency Services
- Psychiatric treatment / medication
- Court-ordered services, custody evaluations, or similar services
In case of an emergency or life threatening situation:
Please dial 911 or proceed to the nearest hospital with an emergency facility.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Dial 988
suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Contact Us
To protect your privacy, please call us.
Phone: 225-578-1494
Fax: 225-578-4661
Emergency? Call 911 and/or contact other Emergency Resources.
Schedule & Closures
Office Hours:
Mon. - Thur. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
