Child & Family Therapy
in Layton, Utah
Compassionate care for children and families in Davis County
Therapy for Children and Families
Our Layton office provides therapy for children of all ages and for families going through hard stretches. Whether your child is struggling with anxiety, behavioral challenges, trauma, or a family transition, our therapists take time to understand what's really going on, not just the surface-level concern.
We offer in-person sessions at 1133 North Main Street, Suite 204 in Layton, plus telehealth for families who prefer virtual care. We serve Davis County, including Kaysville, Clearfield, Syracuse, Bountiful, Centerville, and surrounding communities.
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What Brings Families to Our Layton Office
- Anxiety & Excessive Worry
- Behavioral Challenges
- Childhood Trauma
- ADHD & Attention Difficulties
- Family Conflict
- Divorce & Blended Families
- Grief & Loss
- Social & Peer Difficulties
- School-Related Stress
- Depression
- Parenting Support
- Low Self-Esteem
How We Work With Children and Families
Child therapy isn't just about talking. Depending on your child's age and needs, sessions may include play-informed approaches, creative expression, or structured skill-building. For younger children especially, therapy tends to work best when parents are part of it, learning the same tools and language their child is developing in sessions.
When family dynamics are part of the picture, we bring parents, siblings, or the whole family into the room. The goal isn't to treat the child in isolation. It's to help the whole family function in a way that actually supports everyone.
Our therapists work with children from preschool age through adolescence, and coordinate with schools, pediatricians, and other providers when it's helpful.
Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our Layton office provides therapy for children from preschool age through adolescence. We work with kids navigating anxiety, trauma, behavioral challenges, family transitions, and more. Call 435.236.3177 or reach out online to get started.
We work with children from early childhood through the teen years. For younger children, sessions often incorporate play-informed approaches. For older kids and teens, we use a mix of talk therapy and skill-based techniques tailored to their developmental stage.
Yes, parental involvement is often an important part of effective child therapy. We typically meet with parents at the start of treatment and check in regularly. When family dynamics are part of what the child is navigating, we may bring the family together for joint sessions as well.
Call our Utah office at 435.236.3177 or submit our contact form online. We will ask a few questions about your child and what you are hoping to address, match you with an appropriate therapist, and walk you through the intake process.