Online child and teen therapy in Los Angeles
Handspring provides secure online therapy for children, teens, young adults, and parents in Downtown Los Angeles, the Westside, the San Fernando Valley, South Los Angeles, and neighborhoods throughout the city. Families looking for a child therapist in Los Angeles can meet with a California-licensed clinician over secure video without adding traffic, parking, or another cross-city trip to the week.
Care is available for children ages 8–12, teens ages 13–17, and young adults ages 18–29. Handspring also offers parent coaching for parents of children age 2 and older, plus therapy for parents seeking support with their own stress, anxiety, relationships, or family challenges.
Support for behavioral and emotional concerns
Families often contact Handspring about anxiety, depression, ADHD, emotional regulation, school avoidance, friendship concerns, low self-esteem, grief, trauma, family transitions, or behavior that has begun to interfere with daily life. Care is individualized. Clinicians select evidence-based approaches according to the client’s age, strengths, goals, symptoms, and clinical needs.
Parent coaching is practical and skills-focused. It can help caregivers build routines, respond more consistently to difficult behavior, improve communication, and reinforce a child’s progress between sessions. Therapy for parents is separate care centered on the parent’s own mental health and wellbeing.
School and college life in Los Angeles
Children and teens connected with Los Angeles Unified School District, along with young adults attending UCLA, the University of Southern California, and Cal State LA, may be balancing academic pressure, attention challenges, social transitions, activities, work, relationships, or increasing independence. Online appointments can be scheduled around classes and attended from a private location in California.
Handspring is not affiliated with these schools or institutions. They are included only as local context for Los Angeles families and students.
How online therapy works
Clients use a phone, tablet, or computer with reliable internet and attend from a private location in California. The therapist and family establish goals together, review progress, and adjust the plan as needs change. For younger clients, a parent or guardian may help with setup and may participate when clinically appropriate.
Online therapy is not emergency care. Anyone facing an immediate safety emergency should call 911 or use the nearest emergency service.
California insurance and pricing
Handspring accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS PPO), Blue Shield of California, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Optum, and Oscar Health in California. Benefits and network status vary by plan, so the intake team verifies coverage before ongoing care. Most insured families pay under $30 per session. Self-pay sessions are $175, and the initial consultation is free.
Medication management is not currently available through Handspring in California. If medication may be helpful, the therapist can coordinate with the client’s pediatrician, primary-care clinician, or psychiatrist with permission.
Getting started in Los Angeles
Begin with a free consultation. The intake team will learn about the client’s concerns, goals, schedule, preferences, and insurance, then match the client with a California-licensed therapist based on clinical fit and availability. Ongoing sessions take place over secure video.
Families can also explore care information for Los Angeles County and online therapy throughout California.
Common questions from Los Angeles families
Does the therapist need to be located in Los Angeles?
No. The clinician must be licensed or otherwise authorized to practice in California, and the client must be physically located in a state where that clinician is authorized at the time of the session.
Can online therapy help with behavioral concerns?
Yes. Depending on the client’s needs, therapy may use behavioral strategies, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, skills practice, and parent involvement to support emotional regulation, routines, communication, attention, and coping. The clinician recommends an individualized plan after assessment.
Can parents receive support without enrolling their child?
Yes. Parent coaching can be a standalone service when the goal is practical support around a child’s behavioral or emotional needs. Therapy for parents is also available when a parent wants care focused on their own wellbeing.

