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Couples & Family

Family Therapy in Babylon, NY

By Happy Pro, Counseling Team · May 30, 2026 · 2 min read

Family therapy in Babylon households is usually less about a problem child than about a system that has stopped working as a system. Workable, almost every time, when the parents are willing to be in the room.

The Babylon Township household mix is mostly working and middle class. School districts (Babylon, Lindenhurst, West Babylon, Copiague, North Babylon) anchor each neighborhood, and most of the families we see are trying to hold standards for their kids while also keeping two jobs running. Family therapy here often opens up the gap between intent and execution and gives the parents tools to close it together.

How family therapy works here

The most useful family approaches are structural family therapy (focused on roles, boundaries, and hierarchy), systemic family therapy (focused on the patterns the whole family reinforces), and attachment-based family therapy (especially for adolescents with depression or anxiety). Most families see real shifts inside ten to fifteen sessions.

What it costs

Babylon families typically use one parent's commercial PPO plan or a public-sector union plan, with the identified child as the insured. We are in network with the major plans and verify your specific benefits in writing before your 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. The payment options page walks through 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:

Common questions

Frequently asked.

Do both parents have to come?
When possible, yes. The work tends to move faster when both parents are in the room. We can flex if circumstances make that hard.
Can the kids be seen separately too?
Yes. Many of our family cases include some individual sessions for the identified child or teen alongside the family work.

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