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Youth-Centered Clinical Care at Neural Empathy

At Neural Empathy, our care is designed with one central focus: the child or teen at the heart of it all. Our clinical model goes beyond symptom management—it’s about empowering young individuals to heal, connect, and thrive. We ensure that each youth has access to the therapeutic relationships, evidence-based practices, and personalized tools needed for sustained progress.

The Role of Family in Healing

At Neural Empathy, we believe that family is foundational to long-term success. While treatment may be short-term, family relationships often define the trajectory of a young person’s recovery.

💜 Family as a Healing Partner


Families are not just visitors—they are part of the treatment team. We involve caregivers in therapy, education, and planning, because we know that sustainable healing happens when support extends into the home.

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  • Family dynamics, communication styles, and patterns are addressed

  • Sessions explore engagement, conflict, identity, roles, and boundaries

  • Family members are invited to reflect on their own growth and healing

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Through these therapeutic efforts, unspoken emotions are voiced, wounds are acknowledged, and stronger relationships are formed. When a child heals, so can the family.

💜 Family Resources & Education


We offer tools and workshops to help caregivers understand the recovery journey and become active participants in it:
 

  • Family psychoeducation sessions

  • Parenting support groups

  • Sibling engagement and peer workshops

  • Access to post-treatment family support via Neural Continuum

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Behavioral Health That Goes Beyond

18064 Wika Rd #201

Apple Valley, CA 92307

(323) 395-8594

kedracreer@gmail.com

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