Age Range
Young people aged 0-25, parents and carers
About the Practice
When your child has stopped coping but cannot explain why, psychotherapy can give the feelings somewhere safer to go. Lucy Mills Therapy Birmingham supports Birmingham families with child and adolescent emotional health, parent stress, school pressure and psychological questions that need more than guesswork. The aim is to turn distress into a clearer formulation, a safer plan and language parents can use with school, home and the wider support network.
Clinical Expertise
Anxiety, depression, school refusal, trauma, loss, self-harm, sleep, eating, anger and family strain
Child psychotherapy, parent/carer support and therapeutic work informed by CAMHS experience
Ask provider about autism/ADHD-related therapy scope
Why Work With Us?
ACP Child Psychotherapy: Parents get a clearer, safer route by seeing the professional role, registration route and clinical scope before trusting someone with their child’s mental health.
CAMHS-Experienced Support: Support looks beneath behaviour, avoidance or shutdown so the family can understand what the child is communicating.
Practical Family Support: The work gives children and parents a private space to understand what is happening underneath behaviour, withdrawal or fear.
Young people aged 0-25, parents and carers
Kings Heath consulting rooms
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Child psychotherapy, parent/carer support and therapeutic work informed by CAMHS experience
Most private routes accept parent enquiries; check whether referral or consent is needed for the child’s age
Ask provider about written summaries or professional letters
Ask provider about autism/ADHD-related therapy scope
Emotional regulation, coping, family communication and school participation support by service scope
School-related issues including school refusal and bullying
Kings Heath consulting rooms
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Kings Heath, South Birmingham
Birmingham