Infant Mental Health

Infant Mental Health refers to the emotional well-being of children ages 0–3 and their relationships with caregivers. In these critical early years, secure attachments and responsive caregiving are key to a child’s development.

Services We Offer 

Supporting Parents. Strengthening Bonds. Nurturing Development.

Our services focus on supporting both infants and the adults who care for them, helping families build strong foundations for lifelong wellness.

Parent-Child Therapy

Evidence-based approaches to strengthen connection, trust, and communication between caregiver and child.

Developmental Guidance

Coaching on milestones, behavior, and understanding your child’s unique needs.

Caregiver Support & Mental Health Counseling

Individual therapy and emotional support for parents and caregivers navigating stress, depression, or trauma.

Trauma-Informed Support

Compassionate care for families facing adversity, change, or early childhood stressors.

Who We Support

We work with:

  1. Infants and toddlers (ages 0–3) showing signs of emotional or behavioral concerns
  2. Parents and caregivers experiencing stress, postpartum depression, or difficulty bonding
  3. Families who have experienced trauma, loss, or disruptions in caregiving
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Why Early Support Matters

The first three years of life are foundational. When parents are supported and emotionally well, children thrive. Our approach promotes healthy attachment, builds emotional resilience, and strengthens families from the very beginning.

Ready to Begin?

Our Infant Mental Health services are available via in-person, telehealth, and customized as needed. Contact us today to get started!

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