Your child doesn’t have to carry the weight of anxiety, behavioral challenges, or ADHD symptoms alone. Through specialized play therapy and child counseling in Cutchogue Station, children learn to process emotions, develop coping skills, and regain their natural confidence.
Research consistently shows that play therapy reduces ADHD symptoms and anxiety while building social skills and emotional regulation. Children who receive proper therapeutic support show marked improvements in school performance, peer relationships, and overall happiness. The difference isn’t just visible—it’s measurable.
Most importantly, you’ll see your child return to being a child. Fewer meltdowns, better sleep, improved focus, and that spark of joy you’ve been missing.
We’ve been serving Suffolk County families with evidence-based mental health care that makes a real difference. Our practice combines traditional therapeutic approaches with cutting-edge neuroscience research to create treatment plans that work for each child’s unique needs.
Located conveniently in Commack on Veterans Memorial Highway, our team serves families throughout the North Fork, including Cutchogue Station. We understand the specific challenges facing Long Island families—from academic pressure to social dynamics unique to our communities.
What sets us apart is our commitment to treating the whole family system, not just the child in isolation. We recognize that when a child struggles, the entire family feels the impact.
Our process begins with a comprehensive assessment where you’ll discuss your child’s challenges, strengths, and family dynamics. This isn’t a rushed appointment—it’s a thorough evaluation that forms the foundation of your child’s personalized treatment plan.
During therapy sessions, children engage in age-appropriate activities designed to help them process emotions and develop new coping strategies. Play therapy techniques allow children to communicate through their natural language—play—rather than forcing them into adult conversation patterns they’re not developmentally ready for.
Parents receive ongoing guidance and strategies to support their child’s progress at home. You’re not left wondering what to do between sessions. Regular check-ins ensure the treatment plan evolves with your child’s growing needs and celebrates their progress along the way.
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Our child therapy services include specialized treatment for anxiety, depression, ADHD, behavioral challenges, and trauma. Our approach integrates play therapy, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and family systems work to address your child’s specific needs.
For Cutchogue Station families, this means access to the same quality care available in major metropolitan areas, without the long commute or impersonal treatment. Sessions are scheduled around your family’s needs, including weekend availability that recognizes the reality of working parents.
We accept most major insurance plans and provide clear, upfront information about costs and coverage. No surprises, no hidden fees, no bureaucratic runaround that delays your child getting the help they need.
Consider therapy if your child shows persistent changes in behavior, mood, or functioning that last more than a few weeks. Warning signs include frequent meltdowns, withdrawal from activities they used to enjoy, declining school performance, sleep problems, or expressing feelings of hopelessness or excessive worry.
Many parents wait, hoping issues will resolve on their own. While some childhood struggles are temporary, professional support can prevent small problems from becoming bigger ones. If you’re questioning whether your child needs help, that instinct is worth exploring with a qualified therapist.
Early intervention often leads to faster, more effective results. Children’s brains are highly adaptable, making childhood an optimal time for developing healthy coping strategies and emotional regulation skills.
Play therapy works because it meets children where they are developmentally. Instead of expecting a 7-year-old to articulate complex emotions verbally, play therapy allows them to express and process feelings through their natural language—play.
Research shows play therapy significantly reduces ADHD symptoms by helping children develop executive functioning skills, emotional regulation, and impulse control. For anxiety, play provides a safe space to work through fears and build confidence in a non-threatening environment.
The key is that children don’t feel like they’re in “treatment”—they’re playing. This removes resistance and allows therapeutic work to happen naturally. Children often make breakthroughs during play that would be impossible in traditional talk therapy settings.
Most families notice some positive changes within the first 4-6 sessions, though meaningful, lasting change typically develops over 3-6 months of consistent therapy. The timeline depends on your child’s specific challenges, age, and how long issues have been present.
Children with anxiety often show improvements relatively quickly as they learn coping strategies and practice them in session. ADHD-related challenges may take longer to address since they involve developing new executive functioning skills and behavioral patterns.
The goal isn’t just symptom reduction—it’s building your child’s emotional toolkit so they can handle future challenges independently. This foundation-building approach takes time but creates lasting change rather than temporary fixes.
Child therapy confidentiality works differently than adult therapy. Parents have legal rights to information about their minor child’s treatment, but we balance this with the child’s need for a safe therapeutic space.
Typically, we share general progress updates and important safety concerns with parents while protecting the specific details of what children share in session. This approach helps children feel safe opening up while keeping parents informed about their child’s treatment.
We discuss confidentiality boundaries clearly during your initial consultation. The goal is creating an environment where your child feels heard and understood while ensuring parents have the information they need to support their child’s progress at home.
Yes, we accept most major insurance plans, including those commonly used by Suffolk County families. Insurance coverage for child therapy has expanded significantly in recent years, with many plans covering mental health services at the same rate as medical care.
We handle insurance verification and pre-authorization when required, taking the administrative burden off families. You’ll receive clear information about your coverage, co-pays, and any out-of-pocket costs before beginning treatment.
For families without insurance coverage or those who prefer to pay privately, flexible payment options are available. Our priority is ensuring your child receives necessary care without financial stress creating additional barriers to treatment.
Honesty and age-appropriate explanation work best. Tell your child they’ll be meeting with someone who helps kids with their feelings and challenges. Avoid making therapy sound like punishment or something that’s “wrong” with them.
Frame it positively: “We’re going to meet someone who teaches kids new ways to handle big feelings” or “This person helps kids feel better when things are hard.” Let them know it’s normal and that many children benefit from this kind of support.
Bring comfort items if helpful, and arrive a few minutes early so your child can get comfortable with the environment. We’re skilled at helping children feel at ease quickly, so trust that the first session will be a positive experience focused on building rapport and making your child feel safe.