Finding the right psychiatrist for parents Massachusetts can feel overwhelming—especially when your child is struggling with mood changes, self-injury, school difficulties, or behavioral crises. At Massachusetts Psychiatry, LLC, Dr. Sophia L. Maurasse offers experienced, practical, and evidence-based care designed to help families navigate complex emotional and behavioral challenges. Whether you’re seeking medication guidance, therapy coordination, or expert consultation, the goal is clear: steady, skillful support that helps your child and family function better.
As a board-certified psychiatrist with specialized training in child and adolescent psychiatry, Dr. Maurasse brings both clinical depth and real-world experience to families across Massachusetts. Her practice focuses on clear diagnosis, combined psychotherapy and medication when appropriate, and practical parent guidance that fits into everyday life. The approach is supportive, clinically rigorous, and rooted in proven methods such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and mindfulness-based skills.
WHAT MASSACHUSETTS PSYCHIATRY, LLC DOES
Comprehensive Mental Healthcare Services
Massachusetts Psychiatry, LLC offer various therapeutic services to support your mental and emotional wellbeing.
Why parents search for a “psychiatrist for parents Massachusetts”

A “psychiatrist for parents Massachusetts” typically offers:
Thorough diagnostic evaluation that considers developmental history and medical contributors.
Clear explanations of treatment choices—therapy, medications, or both.
Parent coaching so caregivers can use consistent strategies at home.
Telehealth options and flexible scheduling for busy families.
For quick, practical ideas parents can try at home, Dr. Maurasse also shares concise parenting tips that focus on routines, safety, and communication.
Who is Dr. Sophia L. Maurasse? Qualifications and clinical focus
Dr. Sophia L. Maurasse is the founder of Massachusetts Psychiatry, LLC and draws on years of specialized training and leadership in adolescent mental health. Her background includes an MD from Tufts University School of Medicine, psychiatry residency training, and a Child & Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital / McLean Hospital. She is board-certified in both Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, with leadership experience in hospital-based adolescent programs focused on trauma and self-injury.
For families wanting help that includes both clinical care and practical home strategies, Dr. Maurasse offers tailored child psychiatry parent guidance to bridge clinic recommendations and everyday family life.
What services does a psychiatrist for parents Massachusetts offer?
At Massachusetts Psychiatry, LLC, services are tailored to what families need most. Common offerings include:
Psychotherapy-only visits
Medication management / psychopharmacology visits
Combined treatment (therapy + medication)
Consultations (second opinions, provider-to-provider consultations)
Parent guidance and psychoeducation (with or without the patient present)
Families seeking an external review or targeted problem solving can request a focused family consultation to clarify diagnosis and next steps.
These services are straightforward and transparent. The practice serves adolescents and adults (approximately ages 12–65) and emphasizes practical tools parents can use immediately to support safety, stability, and coping.
How an evaluation works — what parents can expect
Initial evaluations are structured to gather the most useful information efficiently while keeping families comfortable. Typical steps include:
A focused clinical interview covering mood, behavior, school or work functioning, sleep, eating, substance use, and safety.
Developmental and family history to identify patterns or stressors that affect symptoms.
Review of prior medical and psychiatric records, if available.
Discussion of therapy history and what has or has not worked.
A clear summary of diagnostic impressions and an evidence-based, individualized plan.
When family dynamics or communication are central concerns, Dr. Maurasse can also integrate family therapy or recommend local therapy partners to support ongoing family work.
Practical supports for parents: coaching, safety planning, and school coordination

Safety planning for teens with self-harm or suicidal behaviors.
Strategies to manage crisis moments and reduce family conflict.
Advice for setting boundaries and improving routines (sleep, screen time, meals).
Communication scripts for difficult conversations with teens.
Coordination with schools, therapists, and pediatricians to create a united care plan.
Dr. Maurasse’s approach emphasizes concrete skills and parent coaching—simple, repeatable practices that reduce stress at home and help young people build emotional regulation and problem-solving skills.
Common conditions treated and evidence-based approaches
Parents frequently seek psychiatric input for the following concerns:
Mood disorders (depression, bipolar spectrum)
Anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety, panic, social anxiety)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Trauma-related disorders and PTSD
Self-injury and suicidality
Borderline personality traits and emotional dysregulation
Complex or co-occurring conditions
Effective treatment blends targeted psychotherapy with thoughtful use of medication when needed. Dr. Maurasse frequently integrates DBT-informed skills, mindfulness-based strategies, and behavioral interventions alongside medication management. The emphasis is on realistic goals and measurable improvements: better sleep, improved school attendance or performance, reduced crisis episodes, and improved family communication.
How to take the next step
If you’re searching for a trusted psychiatrist for parents Massachusetts, Massachusetts Psychiatry, LLC offers experienced, evidence-based, and family-oriented care tailored to adolescents and adults. To learn more, book a consultation or request a second opinion through the practice website. Telehealth appointments are available to make access easier for busy families across the state.
Take the next step
Schedule an initial consultation to get a clear evaluation, practical recommendations, and a plan that fits your family’s life. Whether you need medication guidance, therapy coordination, or parent coaching, help is available.