Youth and Family Counseling Services offered by Youth Eastside Services in Bellevue
Youth and Family Counseling Services offered by Youth Eastside Services in Bellevue
Provides mental health counseling services for children and youth age birth to 22, and their families in East King County, serving Bellevue, Kirkland and Redmond. Youth and Family Therapists at YES are dually licensed in mental health and substance use disorders and use strength-based approaches that focus on the needs and goals identified by their clients. YES treats a wide range of issues, including trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, and more using evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, motivational interviewing, Parent Child Interaction Therapy, and others.
Physical Address
999 164th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue, WA 98008
Hours
M-Th, 9am-8pm F, 9am-4pm
Voice
Application process
Call or visit for more information or to set up an intake assessment call or visit during walk-in hours.
Fee
Accepts most insurance plans, Medicaid, Apple Health, and medical coupons, sliding fee scale, and financial assistance is available. YES does not turn away families for an inability to pay.
Eligibility
Children and youth ages birth through 22 living in Bellevue, Kirkland or Redmond.
Languages
Spanish
Russian
Hindi
Japanese
Mandarin
Interpreter services
Asian languages
Agency info
Youth Eastside Services (YES)
Youth Eastside Services (YES) is the leading behavioral health service provider for children and youth, ages birth to 22, and their families in East King County. We provide prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, life stressors and crises, and stress-related physical symptoms. Using integrated care through agency, school, and community-based services and programs, we help youth with depression, grief, trauma, cultural, gender identity and sexual orientation challenges, anxiety, ADHD, self-harming behaviors, suicide ideation, and other challenges. Our services empower young people and families to pursue decisions, habits, and activities that promote their well-being.