Therapy for children, teens, college students and young adults in Los Angeles

You might be feeling confused, overwhelmed, or worried — whether about your child, or about yourself as you navigate life’s next chapter. Maybe your child is struggling with big emotions or self-esteem, or you’re a young adult finding it hard to manage stress, relationships, or transitions. Whatever the issue may be, you’re in the right place.

Sophie Pierce, Psy.D.- Child and Teen Therapist Los Angeles
Young Adult Therapy, therapy for college students, and Teen Therapy Los Angeles | Glory Finnegan, Psy.D.

We understand, and we are here to support you. Welcome to Sophie Pierce, Psy.D. At our practice, we specialize in helping children, teens, and young adults navigate their inner worlds with compassion and confidence. We provide a safe, consistent space to explore feelings, strengthen coping skills, and build a deeper sense of self.

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Our Therapy Services

 
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Child Therapy

We use play therapy to help young children make meaning of their experiences, process and master their emotions, and learn skills to help them cope in the future. Through play, children will learn to embrace and tolerate difficult emotions which allows them to confidently navigate their world.

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Parent Coaching

We provide parents with an understanding of their child’s behavior through a developmental lens, while also learning strategies to manage difficult behaviors, enhance attachment, and feel more attuned to their child’s emotional needs.

Therapy for College Students and Young Adults

We understand how challenging this stage of life can be — balancing independence, identity, and uncertainty. We’re here to help you find your footing and feel more grounded in who you are and where you’re headed.

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Teen Therapy

We empower teenagers through teen therapy to find their voice, lean into their identity, and explore their feelings. Through therapy, teenagers will learn strategies to effectively communicate and manage their inner feelings and experiences.

 
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“Anything that is human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable is manageable. When we talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary. The people we trust with that important talk can help us know we are not alone”

– Fred Rogers