Comprehensive Therapy Services
For Children, Teens, Adults & Families in Michigan
Therapy Services in Southeastern Michigan
At United Psychological Services, we provide compassionate, research-based therapy to support mental wellness at every stage of life. Our experienced clinicians offer personalized care for children, teens, and adults — whether you’re managing anxiety, navigating family challenges, or seeking strategies to improve daily functioning and overall wellbeing.
We tailor every treatment plan to the individual, using evidence-based approaches through individual therapy, group therapy, and family or marriage counseling in Michigan. Our pediatric psychologists and ADHD specialists help children and adolescents build emotional and social skills, while our adult therapists support clients experiencing anxiety, mood concerns, stress, and relationship difficulties — including those looking for anxiety therapy in Macomb County and surrounding areas.
To ensure convenient access to care, we also provide virtual therapy in Michigan by telehealth and online counselling services, including online couples therapy and remote sessions for children and adults. Whether you visit us in-clinic or online, we’re committed to improving mental wellbeing with skilled, supportive care that meets you where you are.
Individual
Therapy
Pediatric Psychologists
Pediatric Psychologists
At United Psychological Services, our pediatric psychologists provide specialized child therapy to support emotional, social, and behavioral growth. Early intervention is key, so we conduct comprehensive developmental assessments to identify challenges such as ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, and learning differences. Our team works closely with families and schools to create consistent strategies that support positive behavior and emotional regulation at home and in the classroom. Children receive guidance in building confidence, resilience, and coping skills, helping them manage anxiety, focus difficulties, and social challenges. We offer flexible sessions both in-clinic and through virtual therapy in Michigan, making professional support accessible for every child.
Therapists for Older Adults
Therapists for Older Adults
Supporting older adults requires an understanding of both the emotional and cognitive changes that occur with aging. Our therapists help seniors across Macomb County and Michigan address concerns such as grief, anxiety, depression, and social isolation. For those experiencing memory changes or cognitive difficulties, we offer neuropsychological assessments to guide treatment and improve daily functioning. Therapy focuses on enhancing mental wellness, strengthening coping skills, and promoting independence, while also providing support and education for family members. Through telehealth therapy options, older adults can receive care from the comfort of home without sacrificing quality.
Marriage Counselors
Marriage Counselors
Healthy relationships are essential to mental wellbeing. Our team offers marriage counseling in Michigan as well as divorce mediation services to help couples navigate communication challenges, rebuild trust, and manage conflict in a structured, supportive environment. We also provide assistance during major life transitions, including blended family adjustments, co-parenting arrangements, and emotional recovery after separation. Online couples therapy is available for added convenience, allowing partners throughout Oakland and Macomb County to access care remotely. By combining individual support with relational interventions, we help couples build stronger, more resilient relationships.
Support for Adults
Support for Adults
Our therapy services for adults focus on enhancing mental wellness and addressing challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and major life transitions. Adults seeking anxiety therapy in Detroit can benefit from evidence-based strategies to reduce stress, build resilience, and improve daily functioning. We also support individuals navigating career changes, personal growth, family-related challenges, or long-standing emotional concerns. With both in-clinic appointments and online therapy Michigan options, adults can receive accessible, flexible care that fits into their schedule.
Cyberbullying Emotional Support
Cyberbullying Emotional Support
Cyberbullying can have a significant emotional impact on children and teens. Our child therapy and adolescent programs provide a safe and supportive environment where young people can process their experiences, rebuild confidence, and develop healthy coping strategies. Families receive guidance on identifying warning signs and reinforcing emotional regulation and self-esteem at home. Through online counselling services, we extend access to support for children and teens across Michigan, helping them create healthy digital boundaries and long-term emotional resilience.
Teen Therapy
Teen Therapy
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We understand the challenges faced by children and families dealing with behavioral and emotional health concerns. Your child’s wellbeing is our priority, and we ensure confidentiality and privacy throughout the therapy process.
Our child and teen therapy services support emotional, behavioral, and developmental needs including ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and school-related concerns. Pediatric psychologists collaborate with caregivers and teachers to ensure consistency across home and school settings. If your teen is experiencing anxiety, depression, sleep issues, or overwhelming stress, our team provides a supportive environment for growth. Typically, our first meeting is with the parent or caregiver, followed by a dedicated session with the teen.
We also offer family meetings with therapists trained in family systems. These sessions help address your child’s needs while strengthening communication and understanding within the entire family.
Group Therapy for
Children, Teens, and Adolescents
We offer group therapy for various age groups, focusing on social skills, confidence building, emotional regulation, and bullying prevention.
Our Group Sessions Include:
- Adolescents (12–17 yrs): Support for ADHD, ADD, autism, and emotional regulation.
- Teens (13–17 yrs): Guidance for social integration, peer connection, and healthy relationship building.
- Pre-teens (8–12 yrs): Emotional regulation, resilience, and bullying prevention support.
- Young children (5–7 yrs): Encouraging positive emotional growth through structured group activities.
- Children on the autism spectrum (5–8 yrs): Building communication tools and social skills in a supportive environment.
Contact us for specialized group options you may be looking for.
Answers to your questions
When should a teenager see a therapist?
A teenager may benefit from seeing a therapist when their emotions, behavior, or school performance begin to noticeably change. Signs such as increased anxiety, withdrawal from friends, sadness, irritability, declining grades, or difficulty coping with stress often suggest they need extra support. Therapy gives teens a safe, non-judgmental space to express themselves, understand their feelings, and learn healthier ways to handle life’s challenges.
What should teens expect in therapy?
Teen therapy is a supportive, conversational process. During sessions, teens discuss what they’re experiencing, explore difficult emotions, and learn new coping skills. Therapists focus on building trust and making sure teens feel understood and respected. The goal is to help them feel more confident, supported, and able to manage friendships, school stress, and daily pressures.
What is the hardest age for a teenager?
While every teen is unique, many families find that ages 13 to 15 are particularly challenging. During this stage, teens experience major emotional, social, and academic changes — often combined with early pressures related to identity, independence, and self-esteem. Therapy provides stability during this transition, helping teens manage stress, anxiety, and overwhelming emotions with greater confidence.
What age should a child go to therapy?
A child may benefit from therapy at any age if they are struggling emotionally, socially, or behaviorally. Parents often seek support when their child has difficulty managing big emotions, shows sudden behavior changes, experiences bullying, struggles in school, or seems overwhelmed by anxiety or frustration. Early intervention can make a significant difference, helping children build coping skills and emotional resilience.
What do they do in child therapy?
Child therapy is customized to each child’s age, developmental needs, and personality. Sessions may include conversation, play therapy, problem-solving, and emotional skill-building. These methods help children express feelings, process challenges, and learn strategies to manage anxiety, anger, or stress. Therapists also work closely with parents to ensure progress continues at home and in school.
