Therapy for Kids/Teens
At Your Village, we provide compassionate, individualized therapy for children and teens to help them navigate lifeβs challenges. Whether your child is struggling with anxiety, depression, behavior changes, social difficulties, or coping with big life transitions, our goal is to create a safe and supportive space where they can express themselves, develop healthy coping skills, and build confidence. We work collaboratively with families to support growth, resilience, and positive emotional well-being.
Therapy for Kids/Teens
Reasons to Seek Care
Persistent sadness, anxiety, or big mood swings
Anger, frustration, or difficulty managing emotions
Behavioral changes or conflicts at home or school
Trouble focusing, paying attention, or following routines
Social struggles, friendship challenges, or bullying
Grief, loss, or coping with major life transitions
Trauma, abuse, or exposure to violence
Low self-esteem, negative self-talk, or body image concerns
Risky behaviors, self-harm thoughts, or safety concerns
Family or parent-child conflicts that feel stuck
Identity, values, or developmental struggles
βWhat does it mean if my therapist is provisionally licensed?β
A provisionally licensed social worker (LMSW) is a fully trained professional who is working toward full clinical licensure (LCSW) while gaining supervised experience. This means they provide therapy under the guidance of a licensed clinical supervisor, ensuring high-quality care and support. Patients working with a provisionally licensed therapist receive the same compassionate, confidential, and evidence-based care, with the added benefit of close oversight and collaboration to ensure the best outcomes.
Please call or email with any questions and we can talk it through together!
Private Pay:
$120 New Patient Intake
$80 / 50 Minute Therapy Visits
Clinical Social Worker, Under Supervision
Elizabeth Hammonds, LMSW
Elizabeth Hammonds earned her Masters in Social Work in 2016 with a concentration in child welfare and a certificate in animal assisted therapy. She has worked both with individuals and families to assist in supporting overall well-being by utilizing a holistic counseling approach. This approach considers the whole person within the context of spiritual, mental, physical and relational health through various frameworks, including systems, strengths-based and trauma-informed perspectives. Therapeutic modalities applied include cognitive behavioral, solutions- focused, relational, and parent child interaction therapies.

