Child therapists in Willingboro, New Jersey NJ
Dr. David Leibovitz
Psychologist, Psy.D.
We aim to make kids feel safe and comfortable in engaging in meaningful therapy to address a number of issues including behavioral issues at home and/or school, anxiety (worries/fears), grief and sadness, trauma, and much more. We also have a specialist at HSCC that had years of child study team experience and can assist with planning for IEPs, 504s, and more.
23 Years Experience
Meandering to Change, LLC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
I have experience working with children and adolescents for over 10 yrs. I have support children and adolescents in various settings which included intensive family therapy in home, residential group homes and outpatient. The support focused on with the individuals for depression, anxiety, self-harm, social anxiety, conflict with family members, school problems as well as other challenges children and adolescents may experience.
14 Years Experience
Caileen Makovec
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LSW
Therapy offers children and adolescents a supportive and empowering space to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, build resilience, and develop the skills they need to thrive during the tumultuous adolescent years. By working with a skilled therapist, young people can gain greater self-awareness, confidence, and emotional well-being as they navigate the transition to adulthood.
5 Years Experience
MaryBeth McDonald
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, LCMHC, LCADC, ACS
I have training and experience with providing counseling to children and adolescents. I utilize person centered, insight oriented and play therapy.
34 Years Experience
Alisa Lindenbaum
Art Therapist, MPS, ATR-BC, LCAT, LPAT
Art and Play comes naturally to children and puts them at ease, making it more possible for them to tackle challenges and concerns than traditional talk therapy.
Art therapy facilities social, emotional, and cognitive development, allowing a child to move further towards reaching their true potentials.
Creative arts psychotherapy positively affects mood, cognition and behavior. This is particularly evident in children with special needs, PTSD, developmental disabilities, and other mental and behavioral health conditions or those dealing with grief, divorce, bullying, and other challenges.
Involvement in art activities also allows kids to grow confidence. It’s a way to open up dialogue about situations that may be hard to deal with or share. Articulating their emotions in a creative way can be both therapeutic and insightful.
Expression through art is a way to help these kids identify and broach otherwise difficult to understand emotions, feel a sense of normalcy without judgment, while also allowing them to show their individual personality and bring attention to their strengths.
18 Years Experience