
A traumatic event or loss can make a child, teen, or young adult feel like they are surrounded by darkness. Let us help light the way toward hope and healing.
Using state-of-the-art screening tools, we ensure that youth seen at the Lucine Center receive the most appropriate and effective treatments.
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For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact our intake coordinator, Daniel Martinez, at 832-244-9502.
We do not have any psychiatrists who work within the Lucine Center, although we are happy to make referrals to child psychiatrists in the community if the need for medication is indicated.
Our goal is to not only reduce current distress, but also ensure that our clients go on to lead healthy, happy productive lives long after treatment is over.
All of our services begin with a standardized assessment that allows us to better understand our client’s experiences, needs, and strengths.
Some of the symptoms we treat are:
- PTSD
- Depression
- Distress
- Unhelpful grief reactions
Ages: 8 - 21.
Please note that at the current time, The Lucine Center only provides teletherapy appointments through Zoom. We do not currently see patients in person.
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The following resources are designed primarily for parents, caregivers, or concerned adults who are dedicated to supporting bereaved youth.
- Guidelines for Parents and Caregivers: Helping Bereaved Youth after the Death of a Loved One
- The Power of Parenting: How to Help Your Child After a Parent or Caregiver Dies
- The Power of Parenting: How to Help Your Child After the Death of a Sibling from Substance Use or Overdose
- The Power of Parenting During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Helping Children Cope with the Impending Death of a Loved One
- The Power of Parenting During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Addressing Fears and Feelings from Prior Losses
- The Power of Parenting During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Mourning the Death of a Loved One
- Talking to Your Child About a Suicide Death: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
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