Child Psychologists and Child Therapists in New Hope, PA.

Find a child psychologist or a counselor who specializes in therapy and assessment for children in New Hope, Pennsylvania.


Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Child Therapist

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

In 19019 - Nearby to New Hope.

Many times, child therapists overdo the family system in their quest to seek effective solutions for emotional, learning or behavioral concerns with young children. And many times doctors overpathologize issues that shouldn’t be medicated necessarily. This leaves parents wondering what is the best route for their child? Introducing brainwave optimization technology. A fast, effective, natural, and less expensive way to allow your child's brain to make the optimizing changes it desires to make---on its own! Without any external force, opinion, medication, diagnostic, etc. Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.

Marion Rollings, PhD
Child Therapist

Marion Rollings, PhD

Licensed Psychologist

In 08844 - Nearby to New Hope.

Children, particularly young children, often do not have the ability to express how they feel in words and as a result, express their feelings through behavior-often inappropriate or undesirable behavior such as hitting, defiance, school refusal, and more. Power struggles over homework, getting up on time for school, complying with parental requests are also common problems of children today. Anxious children frequently complain of stomach aches, dizzy spells, and headaches. Working closely with the child and the child's parents, I implement child behavioral techniques and provide the parents' with tools to successfully manage their child's behavior as well as resolve any emotional distress

Eileen Kennedy-Moore, Ph.D.
Child Therapist

Eileen Kennedy-Moore, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist, author, speaker

In 08540 - Nearby to New Hope.

I'm the expert on psychology, in general, but you are the expert on your child and your family. No one has logged more hours or years with your kid! If we work together, we'll put our heads together and collaborate to figure out how to help your particular child move forward at this particular time. Getting help now could enable your child to develop a strong foundation and avoid years of suffering. When kids learn how to understand, cope with, and communicate about their own and others' emotions, they are better equipped to build strong and caring relationships.

Ruth Altamura-ROll, MA, NCC, LCP
Child Therapist

Ruth Altamura-ROll, MA, NCC, LCP

Licensed Professional Counselor

In 08822 - Nearby to New Hope.

Children too need tools for dealing with their feelings. It is important to provide them with what they need to cope with all their feeling. It is also important in helping them with issues around self-esteem, bullying issues, and the development of good communication with peers and parents. Children under the age of 18 require parental consent for counseling.


You have found the top therapists in New Hope, PA who specialize in helping children.

Thank you for visiting our Pennsylvania page of licensed child psychologists and child therapists in New Hope, Pennsylvania who are trained and experienced in helping children and youth.  Working with children requires a different skillset from other types of therapy and here you will find therapists who are skilled, patient and experienced. Please note that while all therapists here work with children, not all may be a registered psychologist. You can easily verify this on each profile. Reach out to a child therapist or child psychologist in New Hope today, our contact forms are "open" 24/7.

New Hope is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It has a land area of 1.27 square miles and a water area of 0.14 square miles.  The population of New Hope is 2,510 people with 1,175 households and a median annual income of $74,238. .


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Establishing weekly sessions with a professional therapist is considered affordable in New Hope for the average family. While sustaining a commitment to therapy is usually not an issue, if mental health treatment feels like a burden please ask your counselor about accepted insurance plans or sliding scale fees. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local New Hope public health department.