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Therapy for Kids and Teens in Hampton Bays, NY

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

Most parents wait months before reaching out about therapy for a child or teen. They want to be sure. By the time they call, the kid has often been carrying it for longer. You do not need a diagnosis or a crisis to make the first call.

Hampton Bays is the East End community with the most year-round households and the most commuters: people whose jobs are in Riverhead or further west and whose lives revolve around Sunrise Highway and the Long Island Rail Road. It is more affordable than the other Hamptons, more diverse, and the families we work with are usually balancing two working parents, school-aged kids, and aging parents living nearby.

How therapy for kids and teens works here

For elementary-age kids, therapy often includes play and art-based approaches with parents involved at the start of each session. For middle and high schoolers it looks more like adult therapy: talking, skills, and homework. Sessions are 45 to 50 minutes. Parents get regular check-ins on themes and progress.

What it costs

Practically: most insurance we see in Hampton Bays runs through commercial Long Island employers and the trades. We are in network with most major plans and verify your benefits 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 kids and teens therapy guide.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

Will the therapist tell me what my teen says?
A good teen therapist explains the confidentiality boundary at the first session: most of what your teen shares is private, with specific safety exceptions. Parents get regular check-ins on themes and progress, not transcripts.
How do I talk to my child about going to therapy?
Frame it as a place to talk to a person who is on their side and is good at helping kids feel better. It is not a punishment. Many kids feel relieved once they go.

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