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Online adjustment disorder therapy for kids, teens, & young adults

Evidence-based therapy that helps kids navigate life's biggest changes.

Support for emotional and behavioral responses to divorce, moves, loss, and other life transitions.

Insurance accepted. Appointments often available within days.

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Adjustment disorder, at a glance

5-20%

of youth in outpatient care are diagnosed with adjustment disorder

8.2

average sessions before families see meaningful improvement at Emora

3 months

is the typical duration when early treatment prevents escalation

Understanding adjustment disorder

When a child's reaction to change feels bigger than expected.

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With anxiety

Excessive nervousness, worry, or fear of the future following a stressful life change.

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With depressed mood

Sadness, hopelessness, crying, or loss of interest in activities after a significant event.

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With behavioral changes

Acting out, defiance, or conduct problems that started after a specific stressor.

Adjustment disorder develops within 3 months of a stressful event such as a divorce, a move, a loss, or a big change at school. The child's emotional or behavioral response exceeds what you would normally expect for the situation.

Unlike clinical depression or anxiety, adjustment disorder is directly linked to a specific stressor. A licensed clinician evaluates the timing, severity, and functional impact to guide treatment.

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Common signs of adjustment disorder by age

Symptoms look different at every stage of development.

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  • Young Children (4-7)

    Regression (bedwetting, thumb-sucking)

    Increased clinginess or tantrums

    Refusing to go to school

    Changes in eating or sleeping

  • School-Age (8-12)

    Declining grades

    Withdrawal from friends

    Frequent crying or outbursts

    Physical complaints (stomachaches, headaches)

  • Teens (13-17)

    Irritability or defiance

    Social withdrawal

    Drop in academic performance

    Risky behavior or substance experimentation

  • Young Adults (18-25)

    Difficulty adjusting to college or work

    Persistent sadness after a life change

    Relationship problems or isolation

    Loss of motivation or direction

Common triggers

Life events that can lead to adjustment disorder in children and teens.

What causes adjustment disorder?

Adjustment disorder is always linked to a specific stressor. Common triggers in children and teens include:

  • Parental divorce or separation
  • Moving to a new home or school
  • Death of a family member or pet
  • Bullying or social conflicts
  • Academic pressure or school changes
  • Illness or hospitalization
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How adjustment disorder therapy helps

Evidence-based strategies for processing change and building resilience.

  • Identifies the stressor and the child's response pattern
  • Teaches healthy coping strategies for difficult emotions
  • Builds problem-solving skills for navigating change
  • Involves parents in creating a supportive home environment
  • Prevents escalation to more chronic conditions
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Why families choose Emora

Specialized pediatric care vs. general providers.

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Other providers

Licensed pediatric and young adult clinicians

Generalist providers

Solution-focused, time-limited approach

Open-ended therapy without clear milestones

Parent-inclusive therapy model

Limited parent involvement

Virtual sessions accessible during stressful transitions

In-person visits that add scheduling stress

Insurance accepted

Insurance not always accepted

Built-in screening and progress tracking

Limited progress visibility

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Get started in minutes

Three simple steps to connect with the right clinician.

  • 1

    Share what's going on

    Answer a few questions about symptoms and goals.

  • 2

    Verify coverage

    See insurance estimates and available times.

  • 3

    Start sessions

    Meet your clinician and begin building skills.

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Frequently asked questions

What parents and young adults ask most about adjustment disorder therapy.

Real stories of growth

Every session is rated by parents. Our therapists maintain a 4.9+ average, because results matter.

Professional. Listens with professionalism

An Adult client

Jul 19, 2026

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Meshalle Johnston
Provider:

Meshalle Johnston, LISW

I love how her self esteem boost and improved

Parent of a 14 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Katia Torres
Provider:

Katia Torres, LCSW

The level of care and attention she gave made my super shy daughter feel comfortable enough to talk and open up!

Parent of a 9 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Viviene Brown
Provider:

Viviene Brown, LMSW

Everything was helpful, it was easy to talk to her.

Parent of a 10 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Ashley McCleskey
Provider:

Ashley McCleskey, LCMHC-A

The honesty and overall understanding the situation.

Parent of a 17 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Abriel Dixson
Provider:

Abriel Dixson, LPC-A

It’s always a challenge with family when one person wants the other to change to fit their own needs, wants, and beliefs. It’s really hard to change someone who is already self-aware and comfortable with who they are.

Parent of a 14 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Because she’s the best therapist I could ever have,and she makes me very safe.

Parent of a 10 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Lisandra Rodriguez
Provider:

Lisandra Rodriguez, LMHC

All was good she made it easy for my grandchild you know what she was saying

Parent of a 4 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Dr. Apree Clicque
Provider:

Dr. Apree Clicque, PsyD

We are transitioning back to the U.S after being overseas for 8 years. It was helpful to speak to someone for guidance and suggestions for finding a pediatric mental health provider in the U.S.

Parent of an 11 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Runako Richardson
Provider:

Runako Richardson, PMHNP

She was very kind and intentional about making sure my son was heard and paired with a great therapist match.

Parent of a 10 year old

Jul 18, 2026

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Catherine Campos
Provider:

Catherine Campos, LCSW

We were both very nervous about starting therapy for my oldest, but it honestly turned out to be one of the best decisions we could have made. We couldn’t be happier with how everything went. She was so warm, kind, patient, and nurturing, and she made us both feel comfortable from the very beginning. We are incredibly grateful for such a wonderful experience.

Parent of an 8 year old

Jul 17, 2026

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Jennifer Guzman
Provider:

Jennifer Guzman, LPC

I believe my son felt at ease expressing concerns to her, and she demonstrated exceptional listening skills when addressing our parental worries.

Parent of an 11 year old

Jul 17, 2026

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Jennifer Guzman
Provider:

Jennifer Guzman, LPC

She made me feel extremely comfortable with our first initial visit!!

An Adult client

Jul 17, 2026

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Tlexia Victor
Provider:

Tlexia Victor, LPC-A

I absolutely loved her and it was so helpful and I felt so heard. I loved that when she found out I was a Christian she shared with me that she is also a believer. I am excited for my journey with her and she gave me hope when I have been feeling hopeless for so long!

An Adult client

Jul 17, 2026

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Dal Ibe
Provider:

Dal Ibe, PMHNP

She seems really nice and cool. I enjoy talking to her.

Parent of a 12 year old

Jul 17, 2026

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Lauren Galvin
Provider:

Lauren Galvin, RCSWI

She’s such a great listener and you can tell she truly cares about her patients.

Parent of a 12 year old

Jul 17, 2026

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Deann Harrison
Provider:

Deann Harrison, PMHNP-BC

Our session with Erica was very progressive. We’ve talked about some issues that that my husband and I both have and she suggested that we go from this point forward with what we can do to rekindle our relationship and not think and use the past as excuses for the future.

An Adult client

Jul 17, 2026

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Erica Richardson
Provider:

Erica Richardson, LCSW

Very down to earth,understanding, and knows how to redirect false hope. A true master at her profession.

An Adult client

Jul 17, 2026

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Deanna Ruocco
Provider:

Deanna Ruocco, LCSW

Adjustment disorder does not define your child

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