
Teen & Adolescent Mental Health Therapy
Mental Health Therapy for Ages 12 to 25 in the Chicago Area
(331) 425-8625
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Our Mission
Be the leading expert and provider of teen and young adult mental health solutions in Chicago.
We focus on creating individualized and holistic mental health therapy and treatment plans to sustain health and success in school and life. Our goal is to embrace each family in our compassionate community by supporting and advocating for each individual’s respect and equal care.

Conditions We Treat
At Dayrise Wellness, we have clinicians that specialize in treating a variety of conditions. We provide care for those struggling with mental health disorders from anxiety to depression and trauma. Our clinicians are here to help you on your journey to wellness and treat a wide range of conditions including, but not limited to:
- ADHD
- Anxiety/Coping Skills
- Bi Polar Disorder
- Depression
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Panic Disorder
- Performance Anxiety
- Social Phobia
- Stress Management
- Trauma
Our Approach
Your child’s circumstances, past events, personality, and current situation are unlike anyone else’s. They might not respond to the same kind of teen treatment others do.
That’s why Dayrise Wellness is the best choice for young adult, adolescent, and teen therapy in Chicago and the surrounding region. Your child’s mental health treatment plan is customized to meet his or her mental, physical, emotional, and nutritional needs.
We focus on what’s possible. That means, with the help of our qualified team of mental health professionals in our young adult and teen therapy center, your child can thrive in school, at home, in social circles, at work, and in life.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is mental health?
How can I get started at Dayrise Wellness?
When should I worry about my child’s mental health?
Some warning signs of mental health issues include:
- Persistent sadness
- Social interaction withdrawal
- Talk of death or suicide
- Extreme irritability
- Eating habit changes
- Weight loss
- Academic performance changes
- Avoiding, skipping, or missing school
- Frequent headaches or stomachaches
Where do I get help for teen depression, teen anxiety, or other young adult and teen mental health issues?
And, of course, we’re here to help too. We offer free young adult and teen mental health consultations here at Dayrise Wellness. One of our care coordinators can provide guidance and referrals for you and your child and walk you through the steps to get mental health assistance.
If your child has behavioral problems, you must consult a specialist in young adult and teen mental health like our team of experts. If you decide to wait to seek help, it’s essential to keep an eye on your child’s behavior and have a plan in place if it escalates or doesn’t resolve. Ignoring problem behaviors is definitely something you don’t want to do.
How do I know if my child needs help?
Some signs your child needs help with their mental health include:
- Signs of depression (trouble getting out of bed, avoiding school, not talking, sadness, etc.)
- Frequent sadness, hopelessness, worry, fear, anxiety, or anger
- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
- Restlessness or the inability to settle down and focus
- Discussing death or expressing suicidal thoughts
- Running away
- Participating in illegal or extremely dangerous activities
- Failing grades
- Sexual promiscuity
- Self-harm or cutting
Can I send my child with mental health issues to school?
We prioritize knowing what resources are available in your child’s school and are more than happy to share that information with you. We want to make sure your child gets the help they need so they can stay in school.