Anxiety in Children: Is It More Than Just Worry?

Online Therapy for Children and Young People

We offer expert support for your child's mental health

We understand how difficult it can be raising a child. Here at Onebright, we help make sure your child has access to expert professional therapy.

Onebright’s remote therapy services for children and young people provide thorough clinical assessments and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), trauma focused CBT and EMDR to help make sure every child, adolescent or young person in need has the best therapy possible. The suitability assessment is to understand more about the problems being faced, psychologically, emotionally and behaviourally and how these may be impacting at home and at school.

Our suitability assessment helps us understand more about the problems faced by your child, whether this is psychologically, emotionally, or behaviourally. It also allows us to see how these may impact your child’s home and school life.

Onebright provides online therapy for teens and adolescents with the following mental health issues:

  • Anxiety
  • Panic attacks
  • Depression
  • Social Anxiety
  • Obsessive Compulsion Disorder (OCD)
  • Separation Anxiety
  • Self Harm
  • Anger management for children and teens

If your child is already accessing CAMHS or has been diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa, then the NHS continues your best route to treatment. Please contact your GP and/or visit A&E if your child is in immediate crisis.

Get started by answering some simple questions below or call 020 8129 0558

Book therapy for your child

Booking mental health therapy for your child has never been easier. Simply complete one of our contact forms or call us on 020 8129 0558 if you would like to discuss our child mental health therapy services in more detail with one of our clinical liaison team members.

The Onebright client liaison team are available Monday to Friday between 9am-5pm (excluding bank holidays).
Your child must be aged 8-16 years to access our therapy services.
Your child’s assessment will cost £100 (this includes consultation and report.)
After your assessment, if your child is recommended for therapy, this will cost £150 per appointment.

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"My son’s therapist has helped him talk through his panic attacks and worries, giving helpful learning tools to cope with behaviour at school and home."
"My daughter was struggling with her mental health. Onebright were fantastic to help me understand her issues and provide useful information and an experienced adolescent CBT therapist who full understood our circumstances. The therapy sessions were open, honest and addressed all the issues. They have been very beneficial thank you Onebright."

Frequently Asked Questions

Therapy, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, can help teach children, teens, and adolescents a variety of skills and strategies that they can implement into their daily lives to help them identify and manage complex thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.

At Onebright, we ensure our therapy is tailored to meet your child’s specific needs, making it an ideal treatment option for all ages, developmental stages, and neurodevelopmental conditions.
It is not always easy to tell whether your child needs extra support for their mental health. Some indicators might include:

- Sudden changes in behaviour
- Changes to their sleep habits
- Isolating themselves from friends and/or family
- Changes to their appetite

If you have concerns about your child’s mental health, you can reach out to support services to see how they can help. Contact the OneBright client liaison team by calling 020 8129 0558 if you would like to talk through why you believe your child might need some extra mental health support.

If your child is in crisis, contact your GP for an emergency appointment, call 111, or visit your nearest Accident and Emergency.
Our initial assessment of your child costs £100, which includes a consultation and report. If we recommend therapy for your child, each therapy appointment costs £150.
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