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Couples Therapy in Riverhead, NY

By Happy Pro, Counseling Team · May 29, 2026 · 2 min read

Most couples wait six years from when problems start until they look for help. The hardest call is usually the first one. The good news: couples work has decades of evidence behind it and most couples come out the other side better off, together or with more clarity.

Riverhead is the county seat of Suffolk: more diverse than most of the East End, with a strong working-class and immigrant population, the county courts and government services, and a long stretch along the Peconic River. The therapy concerns we see in Riverhead families overlap with the rest of the East End, but with more variety: more bilingual households, more shift workers, more single-parent households, more access concerns.

How couples therapy works here

We draw on Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), the Gottman Method, and Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT). Couples sessions are 75 minutes. Most couples come weekly to start, then space out as things settle. Both partners need to be willing to come.

What it costs

Practically: Riverhead residents use a wider range of insurance plans, including some that are less common further east. We are in network with most major commercial plans and verify your specific plan in writing before the first session. With most in-network plans (Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Oxford, Northwell Direct), the typical out-of-pocket cost is between $0 and $40 per session, depending on your specific plan. Coverage may vary; we check your specific benefits in writing before your first session at no cost. Send your insurance information here.

If we are not in network with your plan, you may still have out-of-network benefits that reimburse a portion. See the payment options page for the Mentaya tool to check that quickly. Self-pay rates are listed there too.

Same-week openings, most weeks

We hold intake capacity so most weeks we can get you in within days, not months. Sessions are in person at our Long Island office or by secure video anywhere in New York State.

How to start

Three options:

For more on the clinical side and the approaches we use, see the full couples therapy guide.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

Does insurance cover couples therapy?
Couples therapy on its own is generally not a covered benefit on most plans, even when it is clinically appropriate. If one partner has a diagnosis being addressed through the couples work, that may change the answer. We verify before the first session.
What if my partner does not want to come?
Start by yourself. Many couples therapists will do an initial session with one partner to clarify what is going on and what could help. Some of the most useful couples work is genuinely individual work.

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