According to the Surgeon General, over 50% of parents report their stress completely overwhelms them. Share these resources to help parents and families in your organization get the care they need.
Rebecca Gorham
LCSW, MSW
Rebecca brings six years of experience working with families to her role at Brightline. She is inspired by kids and parents as they build skills and overcome challenges, and believes that every family should have access to mental health care free from stigma.
Rebecca is licensed in New York. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Rebecca’s professional and personal experience with the queer community enables her to support kids who are exploring their own sexuality and gender identity.
Dzevad Hujdurovic
LMHC, MS
Dzevad has a passion for helping kids and parents and walking alongside them in their mental health journey. He has experience working with families in both community and school settings where he’s helped build understanding, trust, and positive relationships. Dzevad strives to provide a safe space and compassionate support that nurtures healing and growth.
Licensed in the state of Washington, Dzevad uses a combination of CBT, TF-CBT, ACT, and PCIT approaches. As a father of two young kids, he relates both personally and professionally to the common challenges that most families face.
Marina Landviger
LCSW, MSW
Marina began her career supporting kids in foster care, where she honed some of her strongest skills — empathy, understanding, and really hearing kids when they open up. As a parent to a child with ADHD, she personally understands the unique emotional needs of the pediatric neurodivergent community.
Licensed in New York and trained to deliver CBT and TF-CBT, Marina is happy to be able to guide and support Brightline families.
Elodie St. Fleur
LCSW, MSW
Elodie brings extensive experience to her role at Brightline. Adept at helping parents address kids’ emotional, social, and academic needs, she uses open communication and proven strategies that support them at home, school, and in the community. Helping kids build confidence and resilience by providing a safe, supportive place to process emotions and overcome obstacles inspires Elodie and reinforces her commitment to the work she does every day.
Elodie is licensed in New York and her focus areas are anxiety, depression, trauma, sleep, life transitions, ADHD, and working with BIPOC families. She utilizes her training in both CBT and DBT to build strong relationships and create a lasting, positive impact.
Brightline therapists are trained experts who are devoted to helping kids reach their goals and bringing families relief.
Rebecca Gorham
LCSW, MSW
Rebecca brings six years of experience working with families to her role at Brightline. She is inspired by kids and parents as they build skills and overcome challenges, and believes that every family should have access to mental health care free from stigma.
Rebecca is licensed in New York. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Rebecca’s professional and personal experience with the queer community enables her to support kids who are exploring their own sexuality and gender identity.
Dzevad Hujdurovic
LMHC, MS
Dzevad has a passion for helping kids and parents and walking alongside them in their mental health journey. He has experience working with families in both community and school settings where he’s helped build understanding, trust, and positive relationships. Dzevad strives to provide a safe space and compassionate support that nurtures healing and growth.
Licensed in the state of Washington, Dzevad uses a combination of CBT, TF-CBT, ACT, and PCIT approaches. As a father of two young kids, he relates both personally and professionally to the common challenges that most families face.
Marina Landviger
LCSW, MSW
Marina began her career supporting kids in foster care, where she honed some of her strongest skills — empathy, understanding, and really hearing kids when they open up. As a parent to a child with ADHD, she personally understands the unique emotional needs of the pediatric neurodivergent community.
Licensed in New York and trained to deliver CBT and TF-CBT, Marina is happy to be able to guide and support Brightline families.
Elodie St. Fleur
LCSW, MSW
Elodie brings extensive experience to her role at Brightline. Adept at helping parents address kids’ emotional, social, and academic needs, she uses open communication and proven strategies that support them at home, school, and in the community. Helping kids build confidence and resilience by providing a safe, supportive place to process emotions and overcome obstacles inspires Elodie and reinforces her commitment to the work she does every day.
Elodie is licensed in New York and her focus areas are anxiety, depression, trauma, sleep, life transitions, ADHD, and working with BIPOC families. She utilizes her training in both CBT and DBT to build strong relationships and create a lasting, positive impact.
Read our latest medical studies and reports to learn more about Brightline and our unique approach to virtual mental health care for kids.
Many LGBTQ+ and BIPOC kids experience mental health concerns like elevated levels of stress, depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. Ensuring safe spaces and access to coaches, therapists, and psychologists who provide gender-inclusive, diverse, and informed healthcare is vital to these kids.
Brightline stands with these communities and ensures we are providing inclusive, identity-centered care by mandating clinician training with Violet, an analytics and training platform that helps companies provide culturally-competent care.
Providers are trained in inclusive care through our partnership with Violet.
Create your account
We'll confirm your health plan information, and what services are covered for your child.
Tell us about your family
Based on your answers to our short questionnaire, we’ll recommend therapy or coaching.
Book your child’s first appointment
Appointments are available within days, not months.