At WHCP, we don't believe in one-size-fits-all therapy.

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Some people need to process quietly, one-on-one, at their own pace. Others need to move through trauma more quickly because their nervous system has been stuck long enough. Some kids need to play before they can talk. Some adults need a diagnosis before they can make sense of what they've been living with.

Our services are built around each child, teen, individual and family.

Our Specialties and Services

Child & Teen Therapy

For the young people in your life who need more than reassurance — and the parents trying to give them the right kind of support.

Individual Therapy

For adults, men and women, ready to move beyond symptom management and explore the deeper causes beneath them.

LENS Neurofeedback

Noninvasive and gentle. No homework or effort required between sessions. LENS (Low Energy Neurofeedback System) uses tiny, painless electrical feedback to help your brain relearn healthy regulation—improving focus, mood stability, sleep, and stress tolerance by restoring more balanced neural activity over time.

Psychological Testing

Answers matter. Whether you're pursuing an ADHD evaluation, a learning disorder assessment, or diagnostic clarity for something you've never been able to name — our testing psychologist provides thorough, compassionate evaluations.

Trauma Tx (ART & EMDR)

Two of the most researched, fastest-acting trauma treatments available. If you've tried talk therapy and it hasn't touched the trauma — this is why.

Group Therapy

Some things heal faster in community. We run groups year-round for teens, new mothers, adults, and more.

Perinatal Mental Health

Pregnancy, loss, infertility, postpartum — these transitions deserve more than a checklist. We specialize in the full arc of reproductive mental health.

Parenting & Learning

For parents navigating ADHD, learning differences, and the specific grief of watching your child struggle when you can't fix it.

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