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Child or Adolescent Therapists in California

Find the right therapist in California for you. Each profile lists the insurances the provider takes, typical costs per session, and how to get in contact.
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Jessica Smith

Dr. Jessica Smith, DNP, FNP-C, AGACNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
Online Therapy
Hello! I'm Dr. Jessica Smith, a dedicated Board-Certified Family & Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner passionate about delivering high-quality, compassionate care. With over a decade of experience in healthcare, I have worked in diverse settings, including mental health, urgent care, and hospital environments. My expertise lies in diagnosing and treating psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and ADHD, providing comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s needs. I hold multiple certifications, allowing me to care for individuals across different age groups. My approach is holistic, blending evidence-based medicine with a compassionate touch to ensure my patients feel heard, valued, and supported. I specialize in treating adults with anxiety and depression, adolescents navigating social and academic pressures, women experiencing hormonal-related mental health challenges, and individuals seeking care that integrates Christian faith. Technology plays a crucial role in my practice, enabling seamless and efficient healthcare coordination. I strive to create a welcoming, judgment-free space where patients actively participate in their care. My goal is to help individuals achieve mental and physical well-being, fostering healthier communities one patient at a time. I look forward to working with you on your journey to better health. Treatment Philosophy: I believe in compassionate, patient-focused care that empowers individuals on their wellness journey. My approach is holistic, integrating medical expertise with empathy to create personalized treatment plans. I emphasize clear communication, education, and shared decision-making, ensuring that each patient feels heard and supported. Whether managing acute or chronic conditions, I strive to foster a safe, trusting environment where individuals can take an active role in their health and achieve lasting well-being. Specialties & Conditions: • Mental Health • Depression • Anxiety • Bipolar Disorders • ADHD • Eating Disorders • Insomnia • Relationship Issues • Mood Disorders • Panic Attacks Treatment approach: • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) • Emotionally Focused • Mindfulness-Based (MBCT) • Person-Focused In-network Insurance company: • Medicaid • Anthem • Optum • Aetna • Cigna • UnitedHealthcare • Medicare • Humana • Kaiser Permanente • Carelon • Health Plan of San Joaquin • Magellan • Anthem Blue Cross California
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Madison Schmelz

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Online Therapy
Let's face it, adulting is hard! There's only 24 hours in a day, but we're supposed to somehow find time to keep up with work and school, do chores and household responsibilities, maintain a social life, please the family, sleep 8 hours a night, eat healthy, workout, and figure out what we want to do for the rest of our life. You may be struggling to find a balance between all the things on your plate and thinking, how am I supposed to do all of this by myself? Hi, I'm Maddi. I specialize in helping college students, young adults, and teens transition into adulthood with confidence. I'm the therapist that's easy to talk to, with a bubbly personality, and a seemingly endless supply of ideas. My approach to therapy focuses on collaborating with you so we can work together to help you find a balance and figure out this adulting stuff. Through the therapy process you will find clarity, direction, and purpose. I am a believer that no matter where you start, you'll always end up exactly where you're meant to be. So I encourage you to show up to therapy exactly as you are and we can figure out the rest together. During therapy we will talk, laugh, and maybe even cry, as we work together to help you evolve into the best version of yourself. Therapy sessions with me are aimed to make you feel as comfortable as possible. This means you can bring snacks, blankets, or fidgets, you can take breaks if needed, you can wear sweats, slippers, heels, or anything in between, you can put on music, adjust the lighting, diffuse essential oils, and sit on the floor or the couch. I know starting something new can be scary, so if you have questions or are still feeling a bit unsure, let’s talk! Reach out to schedule your free consultation today.