Family therapy services in 11747: Melville, NY. Relationship and couples counseling.

Family counseling in 11747: Melville, NY. Honest and effective help for couples, relationships and blended families in and around Melville, New York.


Sylvia Gindy, Psy.D.
Family Therapist

Sylvia Gindy, Psy.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

100 Park Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, New York 10017 | (646) 760-3399

Family therapy can be a valuable resource for families facing conflicts, communication issues, or significant life changes. It helps family members understand one another better, improve communication, and resolve conflicts in a healthy way. Therapists provide strategies to cope with issues like marital problems, mental health conditions, or behavioral problems in children. By focusing on the family system as a whole, therapy can foster a more harmonious family environment, strengthen bonds, and enhance mutual understanding. It can lead to improved relationships, enhanced resilience in the face of life's challenges, and overall family well-being.

Jessica Biles, LCSW-R, RPT
Family Therapist

Jessica Biles, LCSW-R, RPT

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

New York, New York 10017 | (646) 893-0007

Nearly all families deal with some sort of stress or conflict at one point or another. In the middle of what can seem like the most difficult time for your family, actually lies opportunity. Through therapy, I can help family members begin to understand one another better, improve their communication, and resolve conflicts, leading to healthier and more secure relationships. Your family is the most powerful resource. Let’s strengthen it together.

Joanne Gerr, LCSW
Family Therapist

Joanne Gerr, LCSW

Licensed Psychotherapist and Adult Educator

16 E 41st Suite 4C, New York, New York 10017 | 2127508130

Originally trained as a family therapist at the Family Institute of Cambridge, Mass., I have evolved as an experienced family therapist. I believe that family therapy is generally the treatment of choice in resolving issues and preventing the problem from going to the next generation. It is useful to see an entire family but can also be beneficial if parts of a family will work together to overcome communication problems, resentments, and misunderstandings that can tear families apart. Family therapy is very helpful to resolving conflicts of adult children after a parent has died. It can also be useful with young children, siblings, as well as teenagers, middle-aged people and older adults.

Jessica Parlor, PhD
Family Therapist

Jessica Parlor, PhD

Licensed Psychologist

6 East 39th Street Suite 600 , New York, New York 10016 | 877-292-6020

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples focuses on strengthening the emotional bond between partners. Through structured sessions, we explore underlying patterns and attachment needs driving relationship dynamics. Using interventions aimed at fostering empathy and understanding, we facilitate open communication and emotional expression. Couples learn to recognize and address negative interaction cycles, replacing them with healthier patterns of connection and responsiveness. EFT emphasizes creating a secure attachment bond, fostering feelings of safety and trust within the relationship. By deepening emotional intimacy and building a stronger connection, couples experience wellness.

Walter Matweychuk, Ph.D.
Family Therapist

Walter Matweychuk, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist

71 Park Avenue, Suite 1C, New York, New York 10016 | 212-750-2826

Distressed family members too often exclusively focus their efforts on changing their difficult sibling, parent, grandparent or in-law. This is ineffective. Difficult family members often resist such efforts. I teach each family member how to first work on changing their own self-defeating emotional and behavioral reactions in response to their difficult family members. Once someone calms down and not gets so upset about the other people in their family they can influence other people to find better ways to live with or at least gracefully tolerate each other. I show each family member how to work on themselves in order to have a better chance of influencing others. Think about this.

Gerald Schoenewolf, Ph.D.
Family Therapist

Gerald Schoenewolf, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychoanalyst

99 E 7th Street, New York, New York 10009 | 347-712-1752

My approach to family therapy is to look for the source of the family conflict. After over 37 years of practice, I can usually zero in on what is going on. Sometimes one parent is out of control. Sometimes parents are in conflict over child-rearing practices; one is too permissive and one too strict. Sometimes one child is favored over another. I generally meet with the whole family over a period of time, encouraging honest and constructive communication. Through patient guidance, the problems surface and are worked out.

Bonnie Luft, LPC, NCC, M.S.Ed, DBH-C
Family Therapist

Bonnie Luft, LPC, NCC, M.S.Ed, DBH-C

Psychotherapist

100B Danbury Road, Suite 202E, Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 | 2032407093

Many of us feel intense pressure to be perfect. A perfect parent, a perfect spouse, a perfect friend, and a perfect professional. The drive to show up as expected by others can be functional in some cases but this can wreak havoc on your marriage, family and on your emotional balance. When one member of the family is struggling it can feel like the whole family is struggling. Together, we can work to strengthen the family system through individual awareness.

Juliette Sussmann, LMHC,NCC
Family Therapist

Juliette Sussmann, LMHC,NCC

New York State Licensed Mental Health Counselor

95 Route 100, Katonah, New York 10536 | (914) 467-9033

My interest in family counseling came from studying the dynamics which make up a family, sometimes for many generations. Patterns exist as a result of shared beliefs (or rules like in my family of origin). Each family member has their own way of understanding what takes place and by using conjoint family therapy, everyone has a voice from the oldest to the youngest. As a therapist, I provide an environment for exploration, curiosity & opportunity to create better choices and which patterns the family as a whole find beneficial.

Margaret Burton, MS, LPC, NCC
Family Therapist

Margaret Burton, MS, LPC, NCC

Licenced Professional Counselor

580 Naugatuck Avenue , Milford, Connecticut 06461 | 203-833-3262

Families that work well together as a unit provide healthy boundaries and structure. As a structural therapist, I will help family members and those who are in close relationship with them, to foster change by differentiation of self thereby, reducing emotional entanglements and negative problematic behaviors. Families will learn how to rely on their strengths to reduce internal stress and conflict. They will also learn how to improve their internal family systems and ways interacting between family members. To further promote behavioral changes, I will help the family members to increase their awareness of self and promote family cohesion.

Linda Palmieri, MFT
Family Therapist

Linda Palmieri, MFT

prelicensed Marriage and Family Therapist

755 Main street,Building 2,Suite1, Monroe, Connecticut 06468 | (203)260-6059

My approach explores the family dynamics that keep people from living authentic lives. Unresolved issues from the past may cause the heart to shut down. If left unattended, this disruption in the flow of love is carried across generations, ripples into the shadows of the family landscape, often emerging as illness, emotional difficulties, and broken relationships. All family members are invited to attend and together we work through the issues in a safe caring environment.

Emily Martinez, LCSW
Family Therapist

Emily Martinez, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

1392 Albany Post Road, Croton-on-Hudson, New York 10520 | 917-809-6009

My approach emphasizes fostering open communication, empathy, and understanding among all members of the family unit. I recognize the unique dynamics and complexities that arise within familial relationships, acknowledging that each individual plays a crucial role in the overall family dynamic. I aim to empower families to navigate challenges, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their connections by creating a safe and non-judgmental space. Clients engaging in Family Counseling with me can expect a holistic and tailored approach that focuses on resolving immediate concerns and equips them with essential tools for sustained, harmonious family interactions.

Chris Colasuonno, LCSW-R, MBA, CASAC
Family Therapist

Chris Colasuonno, LCSW-R, MBA, CASAC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Credentialed Alcohol Substance Abuse Counselor

2025 Crompond Road , Yorktown Heights, New York 10598 | 914-486-5776

Family therapy is an active approach that Chris Colasuonno, LCSW-R uses to help bring peace and harmony for the family. There are a lot of dynamics in a family where psychotherapy and counseling can balance out clients and family. A family's culture, dynamics, viewpoint can play a big part in how a family interacts. Many families have issues with mental illness and substance abuse issues that effect each member. Some families benefit from couples therapy, relationship counseling that can lower anger and get individuals to communicate effectively. Chris possesses a lot of experience to balance out a family member's viewpoint using cognitive behavior therapy to find solutions.


11747 is a zip code located in Suffolk County and part of Melville, New York. It has a land area of 13.154 square miles.  The population of 11747 is 19,803 people.