
School-Based Therapy Services
Helping Students Thrive
Integrated school-based therapy services place licensed mental health professionals directly within schools, offering accessible support for students' emotional and behavioral needs. These services reduce barriers to mental health care while fostering collaboration between educators and therapists. Using evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal therapy, therapists address issues including trauma, depression, anxiety, identity concerns, and ADHD.
Scheduled like standard in-clinic health appointments, these visits take place in private settings with parental consent and involvement. This model enhances resilience, academic performance, and overall well-being, creating a supportive environment where students can thrive.
Referrals into this program are made through school counselors and all appointments are scheduled by the student’s family. Parental/guardian consent is required to treat any student, and a parent/guardian is expected to attend the first session.
If a student is in crisis and you fear for the safety of the student or others, please access the Suicide and Crisis Hotline by dialing 988, or call 911 or take them to the nearest crisis center or emergency room.