Nurturing the Next
Welcome to Sunfield Center
Sunfield Center and its two sister organizations, Sprouted Sage Center and Sunfield Institute, provide three related services:
- Sunfield Center offers comprehensive assessments and evidence based outpatient treatment services – for Individuals and Families.
- Sprouted Sage Center provides intensive intervention for children ages six years and younger. Children receive applied behavior analysis, occupational and speech therapy in a preschool like environment – for Children and Families.
- Sunfield Institute provides gold standard professional development training programs to mental health providers in our community and around the world – for Mental Health Professionals and Graduate Students.

Sunfield Center
If you are interested in outpatient assessment and treatment, remain on this website to learn more about our care and request an appointment at Sunfield Center.
Our Care
Family Resources

LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
We have compiled a list of local mental health resources recommended to us by families and colleagues. We hope that you find them to be useful.
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Our Impact
“Andrew is really pulling it together this year!!!! I can’t thank you enough for helping him. I knew he had it in him just didn’t know how to get it out. I think a real change is that he feels proud of his work even if he doesn’t like it.”
Lana Hawkins
“We entered Sunfield Center fresh off a string of painful behavioral incidents in nearly every imaginable setting. Via our weekly PCIT sessions and daily homework, we forged bonds with our child and between ourselves as caregivers. We began to notice that we enjoyed time with our child and could again venture out in public.
Our child is now so proud to be a good listener. She is happier with herself and the world around her. We have gained great confidence in ourselves as parents.”
Lara Shue
The Latest from Our Blog

Community Mental Health
Community Mental Health provides mental health, psychiatric, and support services to adults, children, and neurodiverse individuals in need. This blog will focus specifically on the Community Mental Health services provided by Washtenaw County.

Structuring Time to Reduce Anxiety
Thoughtful routines and predictable transitions can lower stress, reduce power struggles, and build confidence over time. This blog explains why structure helps with anxiety, what makes transitions difficult, and how families can use flexible routines (without rigidity) to support children and teens.

Teaching Children To Stand Up For What’s Right
Raising children with moral courage—the ability to speak up and act on what they know is right, even when it’s hard—equips them with lifelong resilience, self-esteem, and integrity. By using practical, evidence-based strategies drawn from child development experts, you can raise confident children who choose kindness, honesty, and fairness rather than simply going along with the crowd.



