Behavioral Health

Comprehensive mental health services for children, adolescents, and adults—addressing the whole person within their cultural and family context.

Mental Health Care That Understands Your ʻOhana

Mental health challenges don't exist in isolation. They're shaped by family dynamics, cultural background, community connections, and physical health. At Blüm Health, we address all of these factors because we know that's what leads to lasting change.

Our behavioral health services are designed specifically for Hawaiian families. We understand that in our communities, mental health has historically been stigmatized—and that trust must be earned. Our providers come from or have deep experience with Pacific Islander communities, and we adapt our approaches to honor your values and traditions.

Whether your keiki is struggling in school, your teenager is withdrawing, or you're feeling overwhelmed as a caregiver, we're here to help. We offer same-day mental health consultations, ensuring you don't wait months for support when you need it now.

Our Behavioral Health Services

ADHD Evaluation & Treatment

Comprehensive assessment that distinguishes ADHD from other conditions that can look similar. We evaluate attention, executive function, and behavior in context, incorporating parent and teacher perspectives.

Comprehensive evaluation Multi-method assessment using rating scales, clinical interview, observation, and collateral information from teachers and family.
Parent & teacher input Vanderbilt and Conners rating scales from multiple settings to understand how symptoms present across environments.
Behavioral strategies Evidence-based techniques including organizational systems, behavior charts, and environmental modifications.
School collaboration Direct communication with teachers, support for 504 plans and IEPs, and classroom accommodation recommendations.
Medication when appropriate Conservative prescribing with careful monitoring—medication is one tool, not the only answer.

Anxiety & Mood Disorders

Evidence-based assessment and treatment for childhood and adult anxiety, depression, and mood concerns. We use cognitive-behavioral techniques, family systems work, and culturally adapted interventions.

CBT-based treatment Cognitive Behavioral Therapy teaches skills to identify and change unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors.
Family involvement Parents and caregivers learn strategies to support their child and create a healing home environment.
Evidence-based approaches Treatments proven effective in research including exposure therapy for anxiety and behavioral activation for depression.
Medication when needed Psychiatric consultation available for medication evaluation, always integrated with ongoing therapy.

Trauma-Informed Care

Specialized support for children and adults who have experienced adverse experiences, abuse, neglect, or community trauma. We understand intergenerational trauma and approach healing with cultural humility.

TF-CBT certified Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy—the gold-standard treatment for childhood trauma with strong research support.
Child-Parent Psychotherapy Attachment-based treatment for young children (0-5) that heals trauma through the parent-child relationship.
Intergenerational trauma Understanding how historical and family trauma affects current generations, particularly in Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.
Safe, supportive approach Trauma treatment at your pace—we never push faster than you're ready. Safety and trust come first.

Behavioral Concerns

Assessment and intervention for oppositional behavior, aggression, and school difficulties. We look beyond surface behaviors to understand underlying causes—often anxiety, ADHD, learning disabilities, or trauma.

Functional assessment Understanding what purpose a behavior serves—what triggers it and what maintains it—to develop effective interventions.
Parent training Evidence-based programs like Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) that teach effective discipline and relationship-building.
School collaboration Working with teachers to implement consistent behavior plans and support academic success.
Underlying cause identification Ruling out or treating co-occurring conditions like anxiety, ADHD, learning disabilities, or unprocessed trauma.

Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health

Specialized services for children birth to five years addressing attachment, developmental challenges, and parent-child relationship support. Our providers hold Georgetown Infant Mental Health endorsement.

Georgetown IECMH endorsed The highest credential in infant mental health, requiring specialized training in attachment, development, and reflective practice.
Birth to 5 years Specialized expertise in the unique mental health needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Parent-child focus Treatment happens through the relationship—we work with parent and child together, not child alone.
Attachment-based Building secure attachment as the foundation for lifelong emotional health and relationship success.

Caregiver Support

Mental health support specifically for parents and caregivers. Raising children—especially those with special needs—is exhausting. You deserve support too, not just your children.

Caregiver-focused care Individual therapy addressing the unique stresses of parenting, caregiving, and balancing multiple demands.
Burnout prevention Recognizing and addressing caregiver burnout before it leads to health problems or family crisis.
Respite resources Connections to respite care, support services, and community resources to help you take needed breaks.
Support groups Parent groups where you can connect with others who understand your journey and share strategies.

What to Expect

Your first visit sets the foundation for care that truly fits your family.

1

Initial Consultation

We start by listening—to your concerns, your goals, and your family's story. This isn't a rushed intake; it's the beginning of a relationship.

2

Comprehensive Assessment

We gather information from multiple sources and perspectives, using evidence-based tools adapted for cultural context.

3

Collaborative Planning

Together, we develop a treatment plan that honors your values, fits your schedule, and addresses root causes—not just symptoms.

4

Ongoing Support

Treatment evolves as you progress. We adjust approaches, celebrate victories, and provide consistent support throughout your journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does treatment typically take?

Treatment duration varies based on individual needs. Some concerns resolve in 8-12 sessions, while others benefit from longer-term support. We'll discuss expectations and track progress together.

Do you prescribe medication?

Our psychiatric providers can prescribe when appropriate, but medication is never our first or only approach. We integrate medication with therapy and behavioral strategies for comprehensive care.

Can family members participate in treatment?

Absolutely. We encourage family involvement and can include extended ʻohana when culturally appropriate. Family support often accelerates progress.

What if my child won't talk to a therapist?

Many children communicate better through play, art, or activities. Our providers are trained in child-friendly approaches that don't rely solely on verbal expression.

Ready to Get Started?

We accept Med-QUEST, TRICARE, HMSA, and most commercial insurance. Sliding-scale fees available for uninsured families.