120 E Grand Avenue #8 New Mexico 88101
As parents, it’s natural to worry about your child’s well-being—especially when you notice behaviors that seem off or difficult to explain. But how do you know if it’s just a phase or something more serious?
Early intervention can improve your child’s emotional development, school performance, and relationships—and help prevent more serious problems down the road.
Excessive irritability, anger, or sadness—especially if it happens frequently—may suggest difficulty regulating emotions.
If these signs last more than a few weeks, interfere with your child’s daily life, or seem to be getting worse, it’s time to consult a mental health professional.
At Lyte Psychiatry, we help children and families:
🔹 Understand emotional and behavioral issues
🔹 Receive accurate psychiatric evaluations
🔹 Access age-appropriate therapy and medication (if needed)
🔹 Create a long-term support plan tailored to their needs
As a parent, it can be heartbreaking to see your child struggle emotionally or behaviorally and not know how to help. But you don’t have to figure it out alone—and your child doesn’t have to suffer in silence.
At Lyte Psychiatry, we specialize in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions in children, teens, and adolescents with compassion, expertise, and respect. Whether your child is facing anxiety, depression, ADHD, or another emotional challenge, our experienced team of psychiatrists and therapists is here to provide support every step of the way.
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Q: Is it normal for children to have mood swings?
A: Yes, but frequent or intense mood swings that affect daily life may be a sign of an underlying condition and should be evaluated.
Q: At what age can children be diagnosed with mental health conditions?
A: Some diagnoses can be made as early as preschool age, especially with symptoms like ADHD or anxiety. Early diagnosis often leads to better outcomes.
Q: Does my child need medication?
A: Not always. At Lyte Psychiatry, we explore all treatment options, starting with therapy and behavioral support. Medication is only recommended when truly necessary.
Q: Can my child outgrow these issues?
A: While some children develop coping skills naturally, many mental health conditions require professional intervention for lasting improvement.
Q: Do you offer care for adolescents and teens?
A: Yes! We specialize in supporting adolescents with tailored therapy, medication management, and family guidance.