Get your child the treatment they need, without a wait
Our Approach
Licensed therapists and psychologists specially trained to work with children and young adults (ages 10-24).
Our approach is rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Behavioral Parent Training (BPT), two gold-standard treatments that have been clinically proven to work.
No two children are the same, which means no two care plans are either — the length of treatment varies based on your family’s needs and goals.
Therapists provide children (and families) with specific tools to empower resilient, fulfilling lives.
See a therapist in as little as one week. And with sessions offered virtually, you can access care when and where you need it most.
Parents and caregivers are involved in every step of the process and respected as critical partners in helping each child thrive.
Start Therapy Easily and Affordably
Your first consultation is free. Use your insurance and pay a nominal copay for every session after that. Not covered? Sessions are $125 each and come with the same holistic approach and support.
What to expect:
Parents meet with Handspring's intake team to discuss what brings them here, and get matched to a Handspring therapist.
What to expect:
The parent and their child meet with a Handspring therapist to understand the child’s strengths and needs to develop a treatment plan.
What to expect:
The child—and sometimes their parent(s)—attend sessions designed to build lifelong coping and confidence skills.
We’re on a mission to make care affordable for all families, which is why we offer various payment methods: FSA, HSA, and out-of-network reimbursement.
Sessions cost $95 each. Clients can also pre-purchase a bundle of 10 sessions for $750. Bundles are non-transferable and non-refundable. These rates will be impacted once we begin accepting the client’s insurance provider.
To learn more, visit handspringhealth.com/pricing.
Not all therapists are specially-trained pediatric therapists. Handspring’s are.
Families love Handspring
What We Treat
Irritability
Loneliness
Withdrawal
Defiance
Anger
Impulsivity
Transition to camp
Bullying
Trauma