Specialty area

Family counseling in Stoughton and Mansfield, MA

Family stress can build around communication, parenting, behavior, school concerns, grief, separation, trauma, or major transitions. Family counseling can help members understand patterns and practice more useful ways of responding.

Common reasons people reach out

  • Recurring conflict, tension, or shutdown
  • Parent-child stress, sibling concerns, or co-parenting strain
  • Family transitions, grief, trauma, or adjustment
  • Support for a child or teen whose symptoms affect the household

How therapy may help

  • Clarify goals and who needs to participate
  • Support communication without assigning blame
  • Build practical changes families can use between sessions
  • Consider individual, parent, child, teen, or family formats based on fit

Local care

Support through Stoughton and Mansfield offices

Family counseling can be requested through the Stoughton or Mansfield office. The office can help determine whether family work, individual therapy, or caregiver support is the best starting point.

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

  • Family conflict
  • Parenting
  • Behavioral issues
  • Coping skills

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.

Does every family member need to attend?

Not always. The right format depends on goals, age, safety, scheduling, and clinical fit.

Can family counseling help if only one child is struggling?

Often, yes. Family support can help caregivers understand symptoms, strengthen communication, and build more consistent responses at home.

Looking for family counseling?

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.