For Families & Young People
When your child is struggling, you don't have to carry it alone.
Steady accompaniment for families navigating youth mental health challenges, treatment decisions, and moments of profound uncertainty.
Most families arrive here in some version of the same moment — late at night, after a hospitalization, between phone calls with treatment programs, with the floor of ordinary life suddenly rearranged. The work of the next weeks is not only logistical. It is also a slow, steady act of finding your footing again as a family. You don't have to do it alone, and you don't have to do it in a hurry.
What this could look like
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Crisis navigation & family support
A thoughtful partner during moments of uncertainty, overwhelm, and difficult decisions. We slow things down, make sense of what's in front of you, and take the next step together.
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Treatment & transition guidance
Helping families make sense of treatment options, school transitions, therapeutic programs, and next steps. Programs vetted in person where possible. Decisions held in your family's values, not a vendor's brochure.
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Parent reflection & discernment
A weekly space for parents to slow down, process what is happening, and reconnect with their own wisdom and values. Sometimes the most important work is what happens between the phone calls.
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Ongoing accompaniment
Walking alongside families over time as circumstances evolve — through treatment, return home, and the long, quiet work of finding a new rhythm together.
"Lian held our family with such steadiness when we couldn't see a way through. His presence is a kind of medicine — and his discernment helped us find the right path for our son."
How we begin
An unhurried first conversation, and a clear sense of fit before anything else.
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A first conversation
A 45-minute call, no charge, no pressure. We talk about what's happening, what you've already tried, and whether this is the right form of support for your family right now.
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A short engagement letter
If we proceed, we agree on scope, cadence, and confidentiality in writing. Most family work runs six to twelve weeks, with the option to continue as long as it remains useful.
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Steady weekly accompaniment
Recurring sessions with the parents, plus availability between sessions during acute moments. When parents choose to offer it, we can also hold a separate mentoring relationship for the young person at the center.
Reach out
Reach out, in your own words.
Every inquiry is read and answered personally — usually within a day, often the same day in acute moments.