You found us for a reason and we are so glad you're here. We specialize in working with children, adolescents, and their parents to help provide the support and foster the change that is needed to create more harmony in your child, yourself, and your family. Whatever it is you or your child is struggling with at this moment, we would be happy to chat more with you about how we can help.
We look forward to meeting you! Triangle Child Psychology is a private practice specializing in child/adolescent psychotherapy as well as parent consultation services in the following states: NC, AL, AZ, CO, DE, GA, IL, KY, MD, MN, MO, NE, NV, NH, OH, OK, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA and the District of Columbia. We also specialize in comprehensive psychological, neuropsychological, and psychoeducational evaluations for children, adolescents, and college students.
Our physical office is located in the Triangle area of North Carolina, convenient to the entire Triangle area: Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville, Hillsborough, and surrounding areas.
We look forward to meeting you! Triangle Child Psychology is a private practice specializing in child/adolescent psychotherapy as well as parent consultation services in the following states: NC, AL, AZ, CO, DE, GA, IL, KY, MD, MN, MO, NE, NV, NH, OH, OK, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA and the District of Columbia. We also specialize in comprehensive psychological, neuropsychological, and psychoeducational evaluations for children, adolescents, and college students.
Our physical office is located in the Triangle area of North Carolina, convenient to the entire Triangle area: Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville, Hillsborough, and surrounding areas.
Services
Psychotherapy gives children and teens the opportunity to learn and practice new skills for managing the obstacles in their lives.
It also teaches your child to communicate their thoughts and feelings in a more helpful way.
The therapeutic relationship a child has with their psychologist can serve as a building block for improving your own relationship with your child, giving you both a resource for navigating the challenges of growing up.
We offer a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches to help children and teens throughout each developmental stage.
It also teaches your child to communicate their thoughts and feelings in a more helpful way.
The therapeutic relationship a child has with their psychologist can serve as a building block for improving your own relationship with your child, giving you both a resource for navigating the challenges of growing up.
We offer a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches to help children and teens throughout each developmental stage.
Triangle Child Psychology was founded with a mission to foster awareness of children's unique abilities, strengths, and weaknesses; promote understanding and shed new light on children's struggles and difficult behaviors; and create harmony within parent-child relationships and families as these challenges improve with the right interventions.
TCP has offices in Durham, North Carolina near I-40 in a location convenient to all of Durham, Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Cary, Morrisville, and Raleigh.
TCP has offices in Durham, North Carolina near I-40 in a location convenient to all of Durham, Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Cary, Morrisville, and Raleigh.
Raeann (she/her/hers) received her B.S. in Psychology from Portland State University and pursued courses in neuroscience, business and the arts.
She loves working with children and teens as well as supporting their families in the process of navigating challenges and growth.
As a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), she provided skills training in the mental health day treatment and adolescent in-patient treatment settings for five years.
These experiences strengthened Raeann's heart for trauma-informed care and allowed the opportunity to advocate for children's success across school and other environments.
She loves working with children and teens as well as supporting their families in the process of navigating challenges and growth.
As a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), she provided skills training in the mental health day treatment and adolescent in-patient treatment settings for five years.
These experiences strengthened Raeann's heart for trauma-informed care and allowed the opportunity to advocate for children's success across school and other environments.
Many children go through a time in life where they seem to struggle in school and at home.
For some children, these challenges might be a response to transitions such as the birth of a sibling, divorce, a move, a specific traumatic event, or a death in the family.
For other children, there might not be an obvious trigger for their difficulties.
When you notice your child struggling and it seems to be more than a normal "bump in the road" of life, it might be a sign that they need therapy.
At Triangle Child Psychology, children and adolescents are given the opportunity to explore a wide range of developmental issues.
For some children, these challenges might be a response to transitions such as the birth of a sibling, divorce, a move, a specific traumatic event, or a death in the family.
For other children, there might not be an obvious trigger for their difficulties.
When you notice your child struggling and it seems to be more than a normal "bump in the road" of life, it might be a sign that they need therapy.
At Triangle Child Psychology, children and adolescents are given the opportunity to explore a wide range of developmental issues.
A consultation is the right first step if you aren't quite sure what you need.
Maybe you know something is going on with your child, but you wonder, "Is it just a phase?"
You might be asking yourself, "Is this really a problem, or just a bump in the road?"
Or you may suspect a learning or processing problem, and you want to know more about your options.
Who can you talk to?
Are there books or websites that would be good resources?
Would your child benefit from therapy?
Or maybe just a different parenting approach?
Maybe you know something is going on with your child, but you wonder, "Is it just a phase?"
You might be asking yourself, "Is this really a problem, or just a bump in the road?"
Or you may suspect a learning or processing problem, and you want to know more about your options.
Who can you talk to?
Are there books or websites that would be good resources?
Would your child benefit from therapy?
Or maybe just a different parenting approach?
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