PTSD and trauma therapy for kids, teens, & young adults
Gentle, evidence-based therapy that helps kids process trauma and rebuild safety.
Support for PTSD, acute stress, complex trauma, and trauma-related behavioral changes.
Insurance accepted. Appointments often available within days.




teens, & families
Childhood trauma, at a glance
Childhood trauma, at a glance
2 in 3
Two in three children experience at least one traumatic event by age 16.
5-8%
Of children exposed to trauma develop PTSD, with higher rates for interpersonal trauma.
Highly treatable
Over 80% of children show significant improvement with trauma-focused CBT.
Understanding childhood trauma
What trauma looks like and how it affects daily life.



Trauma-informed care
Every aspect of our care is designed with trauma sensitivity, from the safe virtual environment to our pacing.
Evidence-based treatment
Trauma-Focused CBT is the gold standard for childhood PTSD, with decades of research supporting its effectiveness.
Trauma is any experience that overwhelms a child's ability to cope. When children experience or witness frightening events, their developing brain can become stuck in a state of heightened alert.
A licensed clinician evaluates trauma responses across settings and considers overlapping conditions like anxiety or depression.
Caregiver involvement
Parents participate in the healing process, learning how to support their child and manage their own responses.
Trauma is any experience that overwhelms a child's ability to cope. When children experience or witness frightening events, their developing brain can become stuck in a state of heightened alert.
A licensed clinician evaluates trauma responses across settings and considers overlapping conditions like anxiety or depression.
Common signs of trauma by age
Symptoms look different at every stage of development.

Young Children (4-7)
Nightmares and sleep problems
Regression in skills
Clinginess and separation fears
Repetitive play about the event
School-Age (8-12)
Intrusive memories
Avoidance of reminders
Difficulty concentrating
Guilt or self-blame
Teens (13-17)
Emotional numbing
Risk-taking behavior
Social withdrawal
Anger and irritability
Young Adults (18-25)
Hypervigilance
Relationship difficulties
Avoidance patterns
Flashbacks and dissociation
How trauma therapy helps
Evidence-based strategies for processing trauma and rebuilding safety.
- Processes traumatic memories safely
- Builds coping and stabilization skills
- Reduces avoidance and hyperarousal
- Strengthens emotional regulation
- Restores sense of safety and trust

Why families choose Emora
Specialized pediatric trauma care vs. general providers.
Other providers
Licensed pediatric and young adult clinicians
Generalist providers
Trauma-Focused CBT specialists
Talk therapy without trauma training
Parent-inclusive model
Limited parent involvement
Safe virtual environment for processing
In-office visits can feel unsafe
Insurance accepted
Insurance not always accepted
Pacing adapted to each child's readiness
One-size-fits-all pacing
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.

Frequently asked questions
What parents and young adults ask most about trauma therapy.
PTSD in children involves re-experiencing the trauma (nightmares, flashbacks, or distressing memories), avoiding reminders, negative changes in mood or thinking, and being constantly on edge. If these symptoms persist for more than a month after a traumatic event and affect daily life, your child may benefit from trauma therapy.
No. You don't need a formal PTSD diagnosis. If your child has experienced something distressing and you're seeing changes in their behavior, mood, or functioning, our specialists can assess their needs and recommend the best approach.
TF-CBT is the gold-standard treatment for childhood PTSD, with over 80% of children showing significant improvement. It combines cognitive behavioral techniques with trauma-specific components to help children safely process their experience and develop coping skills.
TF-CBT typically involves 12–16 sessions. Some children may need additional sessions depending on the complexity of their trauma and their individual response to treatment.
Yes. All sessions are HIPAA-protected. Your child's therapist will provide age-appropriate updates to keep you informed of progress, while maintaining the trust and confidentiality your child needs to heal.
Yes — parent involvement is a key component of TF-CBT. You'll learn about trauma responses, develop skills to support your child at home, and participate in joint sessions when appropriate.
Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. We verify your coverage before your first session, and most families pay between $0 and $30 per session.
That's completely normal and expected. Our therapists are trained to work at your child's pace, using age-appropriate techniques that don't force disclosure. TF-CBT builds skills and safety before addressing the trauma directly.
Real stories of growth
Every session is rated by parents. Our therapists maintain a 4.9+ average, because results matter.
I was helpful as it helped her
Parent of an 11 year old
58 minutes ago
Tahsha Hansard, LMHC
Camila really enjoyed her session. She mentioned how she got some good ideas on how to manage some of her emotions and she is excited about implementing those.
Parent of a 16 year old
4 hours ago
Aubrey Gainey, RMHCI
My therapist was so kind, informative and patient. I did not feel rushed and immediately was made comfortable.
An Adult client
7 hours ago
Vivian France, LCMHC
My 7 year old needed this and I am so thankful to have found this provider. So excited to watch his progress
Parent of a 7 year old
9 hours ago
Deann Harrison, PMHNP-BC
As a parent I appreciate the patience and flexibility Ms. Quan extends to our family.
Parent of an 11 year old
12 hours ago
JoAnna Quan, LCSW
My son seemed excited about his next session; that says a lot!
Parent of an 11 year old
14 hours ago
Seairra Williams, LPC-A
Was going through a lot of anxiety, but these sessions have helped me calm down
An Adult client
1 day ago
Mark Wallman, LPC
She did a great job at listening and identifying the work needed to be done
Parent of a 13 year old
1 day ago
Miranda Esparza, LPC
I feel like Brianna asked really good question and truly tried to understand my daughter. I believe she is going to be a really good fit! Not very ofter does that happen on the first try! I was really hesitant on doing this but I am already thinking this was a great choice!
Parent of an 8 year old
1 day ago
Brianna Doran, LMHC
Dr. Smart has a caring bedside manner. She’s way to speak with and explains her methods in an easy way to understand.
Parent of a 4 year old
1 day ago
I like how my doctor listened to me.
Parent of a 15 year old
1 day ago
Mary Barahona, RMHCI
Korina is great at what she does! My son looks forward to his sessions with her.
Parent of a 7 year old
1 day ago
Korina Herrera, LMHC
She is patient and understanding
Parent of a 4 year old
1 day ago
Lesli White, LPC
We appreciate Dr. Clicque’s help in diagnosing our daughter. Especially the rapid evaluation process. It helped us to understand what our daughter has been experiencing.
Parent of a 13 year old
1 day ago
Dr. Apree Clicque, PsyD
Overall, he was looking forward to his session today. He enjoys having someone else he can talk to. He has an instant connection which makes it easy and makes him comfortable opening up.
Parent of a 16 year old
2 days ago
Wayne Lyons, LSW
I am sure she was so sweet as she was the first time I met her…I was not present today, my sons father was but I’m certain she was a delight
Parent of a 5 year old
2 days ago
Ari’Ton Scales, LMHC
My daughter felt comfortable and that session went well. She wasnt hesitant about booking more sessions.
Parent of a 13 year old
2 days ago
Cindy-Joy Ortiz, LMHC
She seems to really make my 9yo very comfortable
Parent of a 9 year old
2 days ago
Marilyn Borom, LCSW-A
Trauma does not define your child
Structured, developmentally informed therapy can help build skills that last.
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