Terence D. Collins
Clinical Focus: Children & Young Adults | Ages: 8-21
“Pivot is a one-stop-shop for kids and families. Great resource.”
– D.L.
CLINICAL SPECIALTIES
ADHD | Anger Management | Anxiety | Bipolar Disorder | Career Counseling | Coping Skills | Depression | Emotional Disturbance | Family Conflict | Grief | Intellectual Disability | LGBTQ+ | Life Coaching | Life Transitions | Parenting | Peer Relationships | Psychosis | Racial Identity | Relationship Issues | Spirituality | Stress| Substance Use | Teen Violence
EDUCATION & LICENSES
Terence D. Collins, LCPC, M.A.
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
A Message From Terence
Hello, I’m Terence Collins. I’ve seen firsthand how the pressures of today’s world impact our children and adolescents. The weight of stress, anxiety, and depression can be overwhelming for them, casting shadows on their promising futures.
But I want you to know, there’s hope. For the past 20+ years, I’ve dedicated my professional career to being a guiding hand to the young souls who need it most.
If you’re watching this, I urge you: to take that first step for your child. By filling out our appointment form, you’re not just ticking a box. You’re opening a door to healing, growth, and rediscovery.
So schedule an appointment today. The cost of waiting can be heavy, with the risks of continued anxiety and potential academic and social struggles.
Together, we can help your child navigate life’s challenges, boost their confidence, and nurture their self-esteem.
4 Steps To A Psychological Assessment & How It Can Help Your Child
How do you know when to pursue a formal psychological evaluation for your child?
You may be considering psychological testing because your child is not meeting developmental milestones, is behind academically, is socially disconnected, or experiences overwhelming emotions.
Or you may just want to know more about your child’s cognitive strengths and aptitude.
The results of the assessment will help you and school staff develop appropriate academic, emotional, developmental, and social goals.
3 Parenting Tips To Identify A Potential Learning Disability In Your Child
When it comes to understanding how a learning disability affects children, many parents want to ensure their child has all the resources they need to succeed. As I said, when it comes to discovering if your child has a learning disability, parents have to be detectives. A lot of it comes down to parents being curious, observing, and asking questions. At Pivot Child Psychological Services we specialize in helping families be proactive in getting an individualized evaluation of their child’s strengths and weaknesses. We provide objective clarity around their child’s potential learning disabilities.