Parent/Child Therapy

We understand that parenting comes with unique challenges, and every child’s journey is different. Our specialized parent-child therapy helps families navigate emotions, communication, and behavioral concerns in a safe and supportive environment. Whether you're facing everyday struggles or more complex issues, we’re here to guide you with evidence-based techniques and a personalized approach. Together, we’ll create a foundation for lasting connection and emotional well-being.

Child and Parent Therapy


Reasons to Seek Care

  • Difficulty with attachment

  • Concerns surrounding your child’s behavior

  • Anxiety

  • Parenting difficulties

  • Frequent tantrums or aggressive behavior (hitting, biting, throwing)

  • Persistent defiance or oppositional behavior

  • Separation anxiety or difficulty with transitions

  • Excessive fearfulness, clinginess, or withdrawal

  • Trouble regulating emotions (e.g., intense sadness, anger, or fear)

Type of Therapy

Behavioral therapy for children 6 and under. Together we will work to develop a plan on how to best address your little one’s symptoms. Parents are highly involved throughout the treatment process.

Please call or email with any questions and we can talk it through together!

Private Pay:

$200 New Patient Intake

$175 / 50 Minute Therapy Visits

Now accepting:


Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Stephanie Takamatsu, Ph.D.

Stephanie Takamatsu is a psychologist who provides individual therapy for adults to support their journey from pregnancy through the postpartum period, as well as child-parent therapy for a variety of concerns. She received her doctorate from University Missouri-Columbia, completed her internship at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH and completed her fellowship at the Colorado Children’s Hospital in Aurora, CO, providing comprehensive assessments and treatment for concerns related to Autism Spectrum Disorder and developmental delays. Most recently, she worked at the University of Colorado Hospital in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and created the NICU follow-up program to help families understand and support their child’s development over time.