Child & Adolescent Mental Health Resources

Our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Resources page is your hub for trusted support, guidance, and information for children, teens, and families. Here, you’ll find a curated mix of national and local resources, including expert organizations, hospital programs, screening tools, and crisis support. Whether you’re seeking guidance on anxiety, depression, ADHD, or complex behavioral health needs, these resources connect you with professional care, educational materials, and community programs to help your child thrive.

National Child & Adolescent Mental Health Resources

  • At the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the Child and Adolescent Mental Health page offers families clear, trusted guidance on youth mental wellbeing. You’ll find information on warning signs, downloadable brochures and fact sheets in English and Spanish, engaging videos and shareable graphics, and help in locating professional support and crisis resources, such as the 988 Lifeline. It’s a one-stop resource to help you understand, navigate, and access effective mental health care for your child.
  • The SAMHSA “Mental Health for Children and Families” resource offers families trusted guidance on youth mental health and substance use. It covers how to talk with your children about mental wellness, recognize when support is needed, and access treatment. The page also highlights school- and community-based programs, trauma-informed initiatives, online safety guidance, and specialized resources for early childhood and crisis situations. It’s designed to help families understand, connect, and get lasting support across all stages of childhood.
  • NAPNAP offers trusted behavioral and mental health resources tailored to children, teens, and their families. Pediatric nurse practitioners are highly trained to screen for emotional or developmental concerns—every visit can open the door to early detection, support, and guidance. On their site, you’ll find fact sheets, screening tools, and videos to help recognize signs and know what to do next, along with links to national hotlines, grief support services, and mental health information from organizations like NIMH, CDC, SAMHSA, and NAMI. Whether you’re looking for help navigating stress, anxiety, ADHD, or grief—NAPNAP connects you with clear, actionable resources.
  • ADDitudeMag.com is the premier ADHD resource for families, adults, and professionals. Founded in 1998 and now part of the WebMD network, it offers expert-reviewed, science-based content, practical tools (like symptom tests and downloadable guides), a quarterly print magazine, and a supportive community—all grounded in compassion, credibility, and inclusivity.

Local Child & Adolescent Mental Health Resources

  • Seattle Children’s provides specialized mental health care for kids and teens, offering inpatient, outpatient, and crisis services for challenges like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and eating disorders. They take a family-centered approach and expand access through research, school programs, and telehealth—making them a trusted resource for families across the Pacific Northwest.
  • Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital provides mental and behavioral health services for both children and adolescents. Outpatient psychiatry and therapy support younger children as well as teens with complex needs, while their dedicated inpatient behavioral health unit serves adolescents ages 13–17 experiencing crises such as depression, anxiety, or psychosis. With a multidisciplinary team offering therapy, medication management, family support, and creative interventions, Mary Bridge partners with families to promote healing and a safe transition back to the community.
  • Randall Children’s Hospital provides mental health support for kids and teens, focusing on developmental, emotional, and behavioral challenges like ADHD, autism, and anxiety. Their team works closely with families, offering evaluations, coordinated therapies, and crisis resources—making them a trusted partner for children’s mental health care in the Portland area.
  • OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital offers expert psychiatric and developmental behavioral care for children and teens. Their team of board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, and developmental specialists provide diagnostic evaluations, individual and family therapy, medication management, and targeted treatment for conditions like anxiety, mood disorders, ADHD, OCD, Tourette syndrome, and more. They also support young people through their Adolescent & Young Adult Clinic, and work closely with families to create personalized care plans—making Doernbecher a trusted partner for mental and behavioral health in the Pacific Northwest.

National Child & Adolescent Mental Health Clinicians

Local Child & Adolescent Mental Health Clinicians

This section is a work in progress! We’re busy curating and organizing the best local resources for child and adolescent mental health. Check back soon for updates.