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Children &
adolescents.

Therapy for kids, teens, and the families standing beside them — shaped around each child’s age and needs, with parents and caregivers brought in when it helps.

Format In-person & telehealth
Who it’s for Children, teens & families
Therapist Cori Robison, CSW
Cori Robison, CSW — children and adolescent therapist at Renewed Roots Counseling

Every kid deserves a space where they feel truly seen — and a path that meets them at their age, not someone else’s.

— Cori Robison, CSW

Who It’s For

If your child
is going through it.

Kids and teens don’t always have the words for what they’re feeling. Therapy gives them a space to be themselves — and gives parents real tools to support them at home.

  • Your child is dealing with anxiety — at school, around new people, or before bed.

  • You’re seeing big emotions or behavioral struggles that feel hard to manage.

  • Your teen is wrestling with self-esteem or identity questions.

  • Your child won’t or can’t speak in certain settings (selective mutism).

  • Something happened in your family and your kid is quietly carrying it.

What to Expect

Therapy that meets kids where they are.

01

Sessions shaped to age & need

Sometimes that looks like conversation. Sometimes it’s play-based or creative work. Cori meets your child where they are, not where the textbook says they should be.

02

Parents brought in when it helps

Cori works with caregivers as part of the process — so you have a clear understanding of what’s going on and practical ways to support your child between sessions.

03

Evidence-based, kid-friendly

Trained in DBT, CBT, TF-CBT, and PCIT-SM — with concepts from play therapy, art therapy, ACT, and IFS. Real tools, delivered in a way kids and teens can actually use.

Working With Cori

Warm, patient, and kid-fluent.

Before becoming a therapist, Cori spent eight years as a teacher. What kept pulling her toward this work was the social-emotional side — the one-on-one conversations, the moments where a kid felt truly seen.

She works with children, teens, and their families on anxiety, behavioral struggles, emotional overwhelm, self-esteem, identity exploration, and selective mutism. Trained in DBT, CBT, TF-CBT, and PCIT-SM, with concepts from play therapy, art therapy, ACT, and IFS.

— Cori Robison, CSW

Common Questions

Things people ask before reaching out.

Don’t see your question? Send us a message or call 801-550-9099.

  • Do you accept insurance?
    Yes — we’re in-network with Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, DMBA, EMI, GEHA, HealthEz, HMHI, Medicare, Meritain, MotivHealth, Optum, PEHP, Select Health, Tricare West, TriWest VA, UHC, and UMR. Self-pay and clergy pay are also welcome. We’ll verify your specific coverage before your first session. For out-of-network plans, we provide superbills you can submit for potential reimbursement.
  • What ages does Cori see?
    Cori works with children and teens of all ages, along with their families. Sessions are shaped around your child’s age and what they’re working through.
  • In-person or telehealth?
    Both. You can meet with Cori in person at our Layton or Riverdale office, or anywhere in Utah via secure telehealth — whatever works better for your family.
  • Will parents be part of sessions?
    When it helps. Cori brings parents and caregivers in when it supports your child’s progress — sometimes for parent-only check-ins, sometimes as part of a session. Healing kids works best when the people around them are looped in.
  • What’s the first session like?
    The first session is about getting to know your child and your family. There’s no pressure for your kid to perform or open up right away — Cori meets them where they’re at.

Ready to begin?

Your next chapter
starts with one conversation.

Call to book a free 15-minute consultation, or send a request and we’ll reach back out to you within one business day.