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BC Child & Youth Mental Health

BC Child & Youth Mental Health

Mental Health ClinicKelowna

About

BC Child & Youth Mental Health provides comprehensive mental health services for children and adolescents in Kelowna, BC. With a focus on cognitive-behavioral therapy, play therapy, and family counseling, the clinic offers tailored support to help young minds navigate emotional and psychological challenges.

Our Story

As part of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, BC Child & Youth Mental Health teams across B.C. offer no-cost mental health assessment and treatment options for children and youth aged 0-18. The clinic is dedicated to supporting youth experiencing significant difficulties related to their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, with a special emphasis on Indigenous children and youth.

Services

Individual Counseling for Children and Adolescents

Family Therapy Sessions

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Play Therapy Techniques

Trauma-Informed Care

Crisis Intervention Services

Group Therapy Facilitation

Parenting Workshops

Specialties

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for YouthTrauma Recovery Strategies for ChildrenIntegrative Play Therapy ApproachesAnxiety and Depression Management for Adolescents

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Find Us

Kelowna

1340 Ellis St
Kelowna, BC V1Y 9N1

Parking

Free street parking available on Ellis Street.

Transit

Public transit stop within a 2-minute walk.

Walk-in Policy

Appointment only

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Contact Information

Address

1340 Ellis St

Kelowna, BC V1Y 9N1

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1:What types of therapy services does BC Child & Youth Mental Health offer?

BC Child & Youth Mental Health provides therapy services focused on wellness, holistic approaches, and mental health support for children and youth.

Q2:How can I seek help for anxiety or depression for my child?

You can contact BC Child & Youth Mental Health to schedule an intake appointment, where professionals will assess your child's needs and recommend appropriate therapy options.

Q3:Are there specific programs for Indigenous children and youth?

Yes, BC Child & Youth Mental Health offers specialized services tailored to the unique needs of Indigenous children and youth.

Q4:What should I expect during my child's first appointment?

During the first appointment, a mental health professional will conduct an assessment to understand your child's situation and discuss potential therapy options.

Additional Information

Languages Spoken

English

Payment Methods

Credit CardsDebit CardsCashInterac e-TransferInsurance Accepted

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Accessible parking

Parking

Free street parking available on Ellis Street.

Transit Access

Public transit stop within a 2-minute walk.

Walk-in Policy

Appointment only

Safety Protocols

Enhanced cleaning protocols

Sanitization stations