Specialty area

Teen therapy in Stoughton and Mansfield, MA

Teenagers may need support for anxiety, depression, identity questions, peer stress, family conflict, school pressure, trauma, or big emotions. Therapy gives teens a place to be heard while helping families understand practical next steps.

Common reasons people reach out

  • Anxiety, depression, irritability, or withdrawal
  • School avoidance, academic pressure, or peer stress
  • Family conflict, communication strain, or behavior concerns
  • Trauma, grief, self-esteem, or emotional regulation challenges

How therapy may help

  • Balance teen privacy with caregiver involvement and safety needs
  • Build coping, communication, and emotional regulation skills
  • Understand school, family, and peer context
  • Help families request a provider who fits the teen's age and concerns

Local care

Support through Stoughton and Mansfield offices

Teen therapy may be available at the Stoughton or Mansfield office depending on provider age focus, schedule, insurance, and clinical fit.

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

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • School-based concerns
  • Self-esteem

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.

Will parents be part of teen therapy?

Usually parents or caregivers are involved in some way, especially around intake, consent, safety, goals, and practical support. The exact structure depends on clinical fit and age.

Can I request a provider who works with teens?

Yes. Share the teen's age, concerns, preferred location, insurance, and provider preference in the appointment request.

Looking for teen 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.