Child & Adolescent Services

The Trauma and Resilience Center Clinic offers evidence-based, trauma-focused care for children and adolescents struggling with complex trauma and trauma-related behavioral health conditions. Our team of expert clinicians and staff are dedicated to helping children and adolescents overcome trauma and build resiliency in a compassionate, family centered environment.

As part of the UT Physicians Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, we were established to address these increasing needs of children and adolescents, while improving accessibility to resources in our community. Informed by the latest advances in research and treatment, we are dedicated to offering hope and recovery to children, adolescents and their families.

  • Physical, emotional and sexual abuse and/or neglect
  • Life-threatening natural disasters and/or accidents
  • Sex trafficking and other acts of violence.
    • We offer specialized programing for child survivors of domestic violence. The B.R.Y.T.E. (Building Resilience in Youth after Traumatic Experiences) Program is part of UTHealth’s Trauma and Resilience Center. This program provides no-cost therapy services to children ages 4-11 who have witnessed domestic violence. Program interventions are designed to help children experiencing difficulties sleeping, behavior problems, anxiety, depression, and/or posttraumatic stress symptoms resulting from exposure to domestic violence. For more information about the B.R.Y.T.E. Program, please contact 713.500.BEAM (2326).
  • Serious injury or medical procedure

Call to schedule 713-486-2630