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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

We are located in Massachusetts and Florida.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry BNBA

Psychiatric Support for Your Child's Emotional Well-Being

When a child's mental health is affected, the entire family feels it. Our board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrists provide comprehensive, evidence-based psychiatric care designed specifically for young minds.

Our psychiatrists provide expert care by offering counseling, therapy, and, when necessary, medication to support emotional well-being. We work closely with children and teens to address issues such as anxiety, depression, anger, and confusion, helping them navigate this important stage of life with confidence.

At Boston Neurobehavioral Associates, psychiatrists are trained to listen, evaluate, and create a personalized treatment plan that genuinely works for your child's mental health.

Locations: Massachusetts, Florida

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Conditions It Can Help With

Child and adolescent psychiatry is a medical specialty focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders in children and teenagers (typically ages 3–18). Psychiatrists in this field are specially trained to understand how mental health issues affect development and family systems.

It may be time to seek psychiatric care for your child if they are showing signs of:

  • Mood Disorder
  • Depression
  • ADHD
  • OCD
  • PTSD
  • Eating Disorders
  • Schizophrenia

Early evaluation and appropriate psychiatric treatment can make a meaningful difference in your child's emotional well-being.

What to Expect When You Get an Appointment for Child Psychiatry

At BNBA, we've designed a clear, supportive enrollment process for child psychiatry care.

  1. 1
    Initial Consultation: Meet with the psychiatrist alongside your child or teen. The psychiatrist will review emotional issues, behavioral concerns, social and academic performance, and home dynamics in detail.
  2. 2
    Assessment Tools (If Needed): Questionnaires or rating scales may be used to gather additional insights.
  3. 3
    Personalized Treatment Plans: The mental health expert will prescribe medication, therapy, counseling, or school-based support.

Our psychiatrists track progress, adjust medications, and refine the treatment plan as your child grows and changes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Child Psychiatry