Therapy Services in Newton and Greater Boston
Newton Neuropsychology Group provides evidence-based psychotherapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Our clinicians offer therapy in our Newton office and via telehealth throughout the greater Boston area. We address anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, and executive functioning difficulties.

Evidence-Based Treatment in a Collaborative Environment
Therapy at Newton Neuropsychology Group focuses on building practical skills and resilience. Our clinicians use evidence-based approaches proven effective for specific concerns. We work collaboratively with you to set goals, develop coping strategies, and create meaningful change.

Each person brings unique strengths, challenges, and circumstances. Our therapists tailor interventions to fit your situation, personality, and goals. Many clients come after completing evaluations, so their therapist already understands their cognitive profile. This integrated knowledge allows therapy to build directly on evaluation findings.
Research-Supported Therapeutic Approaches
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps you identify and change thought patterns that contribute to emotional distress. This structured approach teaches practical skills for managing anxiety, depression, and other concerns.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness practices. DBT teaches skills in mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness.
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) emphasizes psychological flexibility, staying present and taking action aligned with your values even when difficult thoughts or feelings arise.
- Trauma-Informed Approaches recognize how past traumatic experiences affect current functioning. Our trauma-focused therapy helps you process traumatic memories and develop healthy coping strategies.
- Cognitive Compensatory Training provides executive functioning coaching for individuals experiencing difficulties with organization, planning, prioritization, and task execution.

What Brings People to Therapy
- Anxiety can manifest as persistent worry, social discomfort, panic attacks, or specific phobias. Therapy helps you understand anxiety patterns, develop coping strategies, and face situations you've been avoiding.
- Depression may appear as persistent sadness, loss of interest, changes in sleep or appetite, or difficulty concentrating. Therapy addresses negative thought patterns and builds behavioral activation.
- Trauma includes experiences that overwhelmed your ability to cope. Trauma-focused therapy helps you process these experiences and develop a sense of safety and control.
- Executive Functioning Difficulties affect organization, planning, time management, and task completion. Therapy teaches compensatory strategies and builds systems that work with your cognitive style.
- Relationship or Life Challenges encompass family dynamics, communication patterns, life transitions, or stress management.


Therapy Across the Lifespan
Newton Neuropsychology Group provides therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Our clinicians specialize in different age groups, allowing us to match you with a therapist suited to your needs.
Children may benefit from therapy to address anxiety, behavioral difficulties, emotional regulation challenges, or social skills development using play-based and developmentally appropriate approaches.
Adolescents
often seek therapy for anxiety, depression, academic stress, peer relationships, or challenges related to ADHD or learning differences.
Adults come to therapy for anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, work-related stress, life transitions, or trauma processing.
Families may pursue therapy together to improve communication, resolve conflicts, or navigate major transitions.
Flexible Service Delivery to Meet Your Needs
We offer therapy in our Newton office and via secure telehealth platforms. In-office sessions provide face-to-face connection. Telehealth sessions offer convenience, eliminating travel time while maintaining quality of care.

Many clients appreciate flexibility to switch between formats. Telehealth expands access throughout the greater Boston area for those who live in surrounding communities or have difficulty with transportation.


Integrated Care When You Need It
Many clients begin with evaluation and transition to therapy. Your therapist already understands your cognitive profile from the evaluation report, allowing therapy to start with deeper understanding. Treatment can target identified concerns more efficiently.
For clients with ADHD, learning disorders, or executive functioning challenges, therapy incorporates strategies suited to your cognitive strengths and weaknesses. You don't need evaluation to access therapy, either pathway works.
The Therapeutic Process
Therapy begins with an initial session where you and your therapist discuss concerns, goals, and history. Early sessions focus on building rapport, gathering information, and teaching initial coping skills.
As therapy progresses, you'll work on collaboratively identified goals.
Your therapist assigns between-session practice to help you apply new strategies. Therapy frequency and duration vary based on your needs. Your input guides the process, if something isn't working, your therapist wants to know.

Explore Specific Therapy Services

Trauma Therapy in Newton
Evidence-based approaches for processing traumatic experiences

Anxiety Therapy in Newton
Cognitive-behavioral and acceptance-based strategies for managing anxiety

Depression Therapy in Newton
Treatment to address low mood and negative thought patterns

Therapy for Executive Functioning in Newton
Cognitive compensatory training to improve organization and task management
Begin Your Therapeutic Journey
If you're experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or executive functioning difficulties, therapy can help. Our clinicians serve families throughout Newton and the greater Boston area.
Contact us today to schedule your intake session.
