Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Children and adolescents experience mental health challenges too — and early, appropriate treatment can change the entire trajectory of a young person’s life. At Inspire Mind & Body in Sugar Land, TX, Nina Ali, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC, provides comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and treatment for children and adolescents navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, behavioral challenges, and the complexities of growing up in today’s world. With deep respect for each child’s individuality, full family involvement, and cultural sensitivity, Nina provides care that meets young patients — and their parents — where they actually are across Fort Bend County and Greater Houston.
Nina’s Approach to Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Developmentally Informed Evaluation
Children are not small adults. Their psychiatric presentations are shaped by developmental stage, family system, school environment, and cultural context. Nina’s evaluation integrates developmental history, multiple informants (parents, teachers when appropriate), observation of the child, and the child’s own account — creating a complete picture that drives an accurate diagnosis and a genuinely useful treatment plan.
Family as Partners in Treatment
Parents and caregivers are essential partners, not bystanders. Nina invests in helping families understand their child’s diagnosis, what drives their behavior, and how to respond in ways that support rather than inadvertently maintain psychiatric symptoms. Psychoeducation and parenting guidance are woven into every episode of care — particularly important for Fort Bend County families navigating a child’s first psychiatric diagnosis.
Age-Appropriate Therapy
Therapy for children looks very different from adult therapy. Nina integrates play therapy elements for younger children, who process and communicate through play. For adolescents, a more collaborative, autonomy-respecting approach builds the therapeutic relationship necessary for real engagement. CBT for child anxiety, trauma-focused CBT, and narrative approaches are adapted to the child’s developmental level and presenting concerns.
Careful, Conservative Medication Management
When medication is clinically appropriate for a child or adolescent, Nina approaches this with particular care — starting at the lowest effective dose, monitoring closely for side effects, and ensuring parents are fully informed at every step. Medication for children is never prescribed without thorough explanation and genuine parental understanding and consent.
Signs a Child or Teen May Benefit from Psychiatric Support
Behavioral & Emotional
- Persistent sadness, withdrawal, or hopelessness
- Intense anxiety or excessive worry
- Frequent anger outbursts or defiance
- Significant behavioral changes at home or school
- Self-harm or talk of not wanting to be here
- Inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity
- Mood swings that seem out of proportion
Functional Impact
- School refusal or significant academic decline
- Social withdrawal or peer difficulties
- Sleep disturbances or appetite changes
- Regression to younger behaviors
- Difficulty with transitions or new situations
- Physical complaints without medical cause
Important: If your child or teen is talking about suicide or self-harm, take it seriously. Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or bring them to your nearest emergency room. Call Nina’s office at (832) 303-3111 for urgent guidance.
Child & Adolescent Conditions We Treat
& OCD
Mood Disorders
Behavioral Issues
What Contributes to Child & Teen Mental Health Challenges
Genetics & Biology
Many childhood psychiatric conditions have strong genetic components. A family history of ADHD, anxiety, or mood disorders significantly increases a child’s risk.
Family Environment
Parental mental health, family conflict, attachment quality, and the home emotional climate directly shape children’s mental health outcomes across Fort Bend County.
Social Media & Peers
Cyberbullying, social comparison, and the pressure of social media are well-documented contributors to rising rates of anxiety and depression in today’s adolescents.
How Untreated Mental Health Affects Children & Teens
Academic Performance
Untreated ADHD, anxiety, and depression are leading causes of academic underperformance, school refusal, and failure to reach academic potential in Fort Bend County schools.
Social Development
Mental health challenges affect a child’s ability to form peer relationships, navigate conflict, and develop the social skills they’ll carry into adulthood.
Long-Term Trajectory
Early treatment of childhood mental health conditions significantly improves adult outcomes. The window of opportunity during development is real — and early intervention genuinely changes lives.
Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Care at Inspire Mind & Body
Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation
Thorough assessment including developmental history, school performance review, family dynamics, and the child’s own perspective — resulting in an accurate diagnosis and a family-centered treatment plan.
Developmentally Adapted Therapy
Play therapy elements for younger children, CBT for older children and adolescents, and trauma-focused approaches for children who have experienced adverse events — all adapted to developmental stage and individual presentation.
Pediatric Medication Management
Conservative, carefully monitored pharmacotherapy when clinically indicated — with full parental education, informed consent, and regular monitoring of effectiveness and side effects.
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry in Sugar Land & Fort Bend County
Serving Sugar Land, Richmond, Stafford, Rosenberg, and all of Fort Bend County. Telehealth available. Call or text (832) 303-3111 to schedule your free consultation.
Early support changes outcomes. For children and teens across Fort Bend County, accessing the right psychiatric care now can make a meaningful difference across a lifetime. Call or text (832) 303-3111 to get started.
Schedule Free Child Psychiatry Consultation
Book a free consultation online or call/text us at (832) 303-3111.



