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Mental Health Support For
Children and Teens in Colorado

Childhood is full of ups and downs, but choosing the right mental health provider can make all the difference. We are dedicated to helping children overcome emotional and social hurdles so they can thrive in adolescence and beyond.

Virtual Mental Health Services for Children of All Ages

Therapy and Psychotherapy

Our providers lead age-appropriate therapy sessions, engaging young patients through meaningful dialogue and activities designed to strengthen their coping mechanisms and emotional intelligence.

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Medication Management

For some conditions, medication is a critical component of treatment. Our careful approach ensures that any prescribed medication is effective and appropriate for your child’s needs.

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Personalized Treatment Plans

We believe in customized care that reflects each child’s unique situation and goals, providing targeted support that evolves with them.

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Trusted Providers

Our compassionate team of providers are dedicated to empowering patients through offering comprehensive solutions to their most pressing mental health conditions.

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Martin Solis
LPC
Amanda Jayaraman PMHNP
Amanda Jayaraman
PMHNP
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Blake Smart
PMHNP
Sidoine Michele Magakou
Sidoine Michele Magakou
PMHNP-BC
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Shannel Alleva
LCSW
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Angela Lang
PMHNP
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Lisa DeMay
MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC
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Travis DeAngelis
PMHNP
Monica PMHNP
Monica Estupinan
PMHNP
Sheilah Stephens
PMHNP
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Catherine Nwora
PMHNP
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Natasha Deebes-Howard
PMHNP
Jayson Reyes
PMHNP-BC
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Amy Card
PMHNP
Kwang Kim PMHNP
Kwang Kim
PMHNP, FNP
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Brittany Rideaux
PMHNP-BC
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Prescott Coe
MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC
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Alexis King
LCSW
Michele Groetzinger
Michele Groetzinger
FNP-C, PMHNP-C
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Leah Mass
LCSW
Pinkie Fitts
Pinkie Fitts
PMHNP
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Joycy Pranabdev
PMHNP-BC
Chidi Enwere
MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C, RN
Olaf Garcia
Director of Behavioral Health Clinical Support, PMHNP BC, AG-CNS
Colene Marshall
APRN, PMHNP-BC
Manuel Molina Therapy
Manuel J. Molina
M.A., LPC

The Benefits of Telepsychiatry for Children and Teens

At Mile High Psychiatry, we understand that access to quality mental healthcare shouldn’t be hindered by location or busy schedules. That’s why we offer convenient and effective telehealth services.

Convenient

Get the help you need from anywhere — no travel required. Perfect for busy families or when you just can’t step out the door.

Flexible

Your schedule, your rules. Book sessions when they work for you, so therapy fits your life, not the other way around.

Accessible

Therapy from the couch, bedroom, or wherever your child feels most comfortable. All you need is an internet connection to get started.

Virtual appointments make life so easy, the friendly experience I’ve had with the staff has made me want to stay

– Lana Eaton

FAQ

What ages do you provide mental health support for?

We offer mental health services for children, teens, and adults, starting at age 5. Our team is experienced in addressing the unique needs of young patients at every stage of development.

What types of mental health concerns do you treat in children and teens?

We treat a wide range of concerns, including:

  • Anxiety and depression
  • ADHD
  • Behavioral challenges
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • School-related stress
  • Family and peer relationship issues
  • Mood disorders

Our goal is to provide compassionate care tailored to each child or teen’s individual needs.

How is mental health care different for children and teens?

Mental health care for young patients is tailored to their developmental stage. Providers often work closely with parents, caregivers, and schools to create a supportive environment. Therapy may include play-based methods for younger children, while teens may focus more on communication and coping skills.

What should I expect during my child’s first appointment?

The first appointment is an opportunity for the provider to get to know your child and their unique needs. It may involve:

  • Gathering information about their mental health and medical history.
  • Identifying any current challenges or concerns.
  • Discussing goals for treatment and creating a personalized care plan.

Parents or caregivers are typically included in the discussion for younger children.

Can I be involved in my child’s therapy or treatment?

Absolutely! For younger children, parental involvement is often essential to treatment success. As children grow, providers may encourage increasing independence, but parents are still a vital part of their child’s support system.

Do you offer medication management for children and teens?

Yes, we provide medication management for young patients when appropriate. Our providers carefully assess each child’s needs and monitor their progress to ensure treatment is safe and effective.

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Taking the first step toward better mental health is just a click away. Fill out the form below or call (720) 507-4779 to request an appointment for your child today.

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