At Kriteyu Health Care, we recognise that every child’s mental health needs are unique. Children dealing with anxiety, behavioural challenges, or school difficulties deserve a treatment plan as individual as they are. Our specialised therapeutic interventions provide tailored, evidence-based support, focusing on immediate relief and long-term resilience.
Children’s mental health is not just about treating symptoms but it’s about understanding and addressing the root causes of their struggles. At Kriteyu Health Care, we focus on a comprehensive approach that involves not just the child but also their environment, including their family, school, and social influences. Specialised therapeutic interventions are essential because:
Our therapeutic work with children begins with trust and safety. From there, we tailor the approach to each child’s unique needs, incorporating:
Our aim is not only to reduce distress but to build emotional literacy, resilience, and confidence giving each child the tools to thrive.
We believe that a child’s healing journey cannot happen in isolation. Parents and caregivers often carry their own uncertainties and concerns while trying to support their child. At Kriteyu, we partner with families to:
We tailor every therapeutic plan to your child’s emotional needs, age, and unique life experiences for meaningful progress.
We actively involve child’s parents, care takers, teachers to guide, educate, and support to strengthen the child’s healing environment at home, school and society.
Led by Dr. Krishna Thalagavara, our approach combines clinical expertise with warmth and sensitivity to build trust with young minds.
Start with a consultation at Kriteyu Health Care and give your child access to the right tools, support, and professional guidance.
Specialised therapeutic interventions for children include a range of therapies designed to address their unique emotional and behavioural needs. These may include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), play therapy, family therapy, and mindfulness techniques, among others.
Signs that your child may benefit from therapy include persistent sadness, anxiety, or anger, difficulty coping with life changes, challenges at school or with peers, and significant behavioural changes.
After a thorough assessment, we develop a personalised treatment plan that considers your child’s specific challenges, emotional needs, and family dynamics. We adjust the plan as needed to ensure it remains effective.
We offer family therapy sessions to help improve communication, support your child’s healing, and strengthen relationships. We also provide guidance to parents on how to best support their child’s mental well-being.
Play therapy allows children to express their feelings through play, helping them process emotions in a non-verbal, safe environment. It is especially effective for younger children who may find it difficult to articulate their emotions.