Specialty area

Child therapy in Stoughton and Mansfield, MA

Children often communicate stress through behavior, sleep, school struggles, worries, anger, clinginess, or big emotional reactions. Therapy can help children build skills while giving caregivers more context and support.

Common reasons people reach out

  • Anxiety, sadness, anger, or emotional outbursts
  • Behavior concerns at home, school, or in relationships
  • Family transitions, grief, trauma, or stress
  • School-based concerns, attention, or social challenges

How therapy may help

  • Use age-appropriate strategies and caregiver collaboration
  • Understand behavior in context instead of treating it as the whole story
  • Support communication, coping, routines, and emotional regulation
  • Help families choose a provider with the right age focus

Local care

Support through Stoughton and Mansfield offices

Families can request child therapy in Stoughton or Mansfield, with provider fit depending on age, clinical needs, location, insurance, and availability.

Provider fit depends on age, goals, location, clinical needs, schedule, insurance, and availability. The appointment request helps the office understand what you are looking for before follow-up.

Office options

Stoughton, MA
247 Washington Street, Second Floor
Stoughton, MA 02072

Mansfield, MA
81 Copeland Drive
Mansfield, MA 02048

Provider fit

Providers with related focus areas

This list is based on provider profile specialties in this site and is not a guarantee of availability, insurance participation, or clinical fit.

Kim Hogan, LMHC

Works with: Ages 5 through adult

Stoughton

  • Mood disorders
  • Anxiety
  • Adjustment
  • Parenting

Cynthia Kissell, LMHC

Works with: Pre-teen through adult

Mansfield

  • Behavioral issues
  • Stress management
  • Anxiety
  • Parenting

Related specialty areas

  • Behavioral issues
  • Anxiety
  • Parenting
  • School-based concerns

Crisis support

This website and appointment request are not monitored for emergencies. If you may harm yourself or someone else, call 911, go to the nearest emergency room, or call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

How involved are caregivers in child therapy?

Caregiver involvement is often important for understanding goals, building routines, supporting skills at home, and tracking progress.

What should I share in the appointment request?

Share the child's age, main concerns, preferred office, insurance, school or family context, and any provider preference.

Looking for child therapy?

Share the concern, preferred location, insurance, age range, and provider preferences in the appointment request so the office can follow up about fit and availability.