Rising
Tweens, teens, and twenties.
Ages 10–25 — growing into yourself, navigating pressure from every direction, figuring out who you actually are.
The Rising years span one of the longest, most demanding stretches of emotional development a person goes through — from the social complexity of middle school, through the identity work of high school, into the early adulthood years where the scaffolding of a real life gets built. Anxiety, depression, ADHD, identity questions, social stress, academic pressure, first heartbreaks, first career doubts — these are not small things, and they don't resolve on their own. Mamaya's Rising clinicians work with young people and young adults who deserve real mental health care, not just a coping tip and a referral somewhere else. Parents and guardians: you belong here too. We'll walk alongside your family.
- My child is struggling and I don't know what kind of help they need.
- My anxiety is loud and constant — is that normal, or is something actually wrong?
- I'm in my 20s and feel behind everyone else. Why can't I get it together?
- How do I navigate social pressure, friendship drama, or academic stress?
- Am I in the right career, the right relationship, the right city?
- How do I deal with the gap between who I am and who I thought I'd be?
We are here — for all of it.
Tweens (10–12)
The in-between years — not a little kid, not yet a teenager. Big feelings, shifting friendships, social comparison, and bodies changing faster than anyone talks about. Our child-adolescent clinicians meet kids exactly where they are, with support for parents navigating alongside them.
Teens (13–17)
The identity years — who am I, where do I fit, is there something wrong with me? Academic pressure, anxiety, depression, social media, identity, relationships: these are the years when mental health patterns take root. Early care here changes the trajectory. We treat teenagers with the same seriousness as adults.
Twenties (18–25)
The foundation years — career direction, relationships that mean something, the first real weight of adult life. Anxiety, perfectionism, burnout, and the gap between who you are and who you thought you'd be by now. This work is worth doing — and it doesn't need to wait until you're in crisis.
Specialists trained for this season — not generalists.
Therapists41
Licensed clinical care, in-network with most major insurers.
Theresa Abbott
Twyla Becker
Twinette Brown
Corrin Brown
Kelsey Caddell
Kirstie Caiza
Medication management1
Psychiatric providers trained in women's life-stage Rx.
Ready to find someone who gets it?
We’ll match you to a clinician trained in Rising, with a first session usually within 5 days.