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At Lyte Psychiatry, we specialize in helping children and adolescents in Arlington and Dallas, TX manage these challenges through compassionate, evidence-based treatment that empowers both kids and parents. Whether it’s ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma, or emotional dysregulation — early intervention changes everything.
At Lyte Psychiatry, we tailor every treatment plan to the child’s age, emotional maturity, and diagnosis. Here’s how therapy and psychiatric care can help your child flourish:
✅ Improved Emotional Regulation: Children learn how to express feelings in healthy ways, reducing emotional outbursts and internalized stress.
✅ Stronger Family Relationships: Family therapy sessions promote better communication and help parents better support their child’s emotional needs.
✅ Academic and Social Gains: When kids feel calmer and more in control, their focus, friendships, and classroom behavior often improve significantly.
✅ Better Coping Skills: Therapy teaches kids and teens how to handle peer pressure, bullying, or negative thoughts in constructive ways.
✅ Stabilization Through Medication (When Needed): Our experienced psychiatrists carefully evaluate whether medication is appropriate. When used, it can help balance brain chemistry, reduce symptoms, and support other forms of therapy.
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Call us if you have questions at 469-733-0848
Q: How do I know if my child needs mental health support?
A: Watch for signs like excessive worry, mood swings, tantrums beyond the usual age, social withdrawal, academic decline, or sleep problems. If something feels off — trust your gut.
Q: Is medication safe for children?
A: When prescribed responsibly, psychiatric medication can be safe and effective. Our team takes a cautious, child-focused approach and always includes parents in every decision.
Q: What ages do you treat?
A: We treat children as young as 5 years old through adolescence (up to 18), with transition options for young adults.
Q: Can I be involved in the therapy process?
A: Absolutely. We encourage parent involvement to ensure consistency, build communication, and reinforce strategies at home.
Q: Do you offer virtual therapy for kids?
A: Yes! We offer both in-person and telehealth appointments depending on the child’s age, needs, and comfort level.
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