Child Psychiatry

Childhood and adolescence are periods of rapid transformation, but sometimes the challenges of development go beyond typical "growing pains." When emotional, behavioral, or academic struggles begin to hinder your child's happiness, specialized psychiatric care can provide the stabilizing foundation they need.

At Open Minds, our child psychiatry team combines medical expertise with a gentle, patient-centered approach. We focus on early intervention and holistic support to ensure your child—and your family—can move forward with confidence and peace.

What is Child & Adolescent Psychiatry?

Understanding Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Child psychiatry is a specialized field dedicated to diagnosing and treating mental health conditions in young people, from toddlers to teenagers. Unlike adult psychiatry, it requires a deep understanding of developmental milestones and how a child’s environment—at home and at school—impacts their well-being.

 

Whether it is navigating a neurodevelopmental condition like ADHD or helping a teenager manage the weight of anxiety, our goal is to identify the biological and psychological root causes. We don’t just treat symptoms; we provide children with the emotional vocabulary and coping strategies they need to navigate life’s complexities long after they leave our clinic.

When to seek help for Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Recognizing the signs and knowing when support can help

As a parent, you are the first to notice when things aren’t “quite right.” If you see sudden shifts in your child’s mood, persistent trouble with school performance, difficulty making friends, or a regression in developmental milestones, it is a signal that expert guidance may be needed.

 

Seeking help early is an act of strength that prevents small challenges from becoming long-term barriers. Our in-person sessions at Silicon Oasis and Barsha Heights provide a safe, sensory-friendly space for your child to feel heard and supported.

Types of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Comprehensive evaluations for Autism (ASD), speech delays, and other neurodevelopmental milestones.

Medical and behavioral strategies to help children manage focus, impulsivity, and school-related stress.

Helping young minds navigate separation anxiety, social fears, and persistent worry.

Specialized support for adolescents experiencing persistent sadness, withdrawal, or irritability.

Strategies for managing ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder) and conduct challenges through parent-child collaboration.

Working with families to address learning difficulties and social challenges like bullying or school refusal.

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