Psychiatrists and psychoanalysts
Jonathan Kratter, PhD Child Psychologist
Dr. Jonathan Kratter is a highly experienced Clinical Psychologist, as well as a Child and Adolescent Psychologist, offering individual and family therapy. Areas of specialization include ADHD, ADD, depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar disorder, socialization difficulties, low self-esteem, excessive anger and impulsivity, substance abuse, mood instability, video game addiction, issues related to separation/divorce, and oppositional defiant behaviors (ODD). Biofeedback for children with ADHD and impulse control issues. Follow-up drug rehab treatment also offered. CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) for children and adolescents. Online therapy is currently offered as well. Services available in Melville, Huntington, Plainview, Bethpage, Dix Hills, Syosset, Babylon, Massapequa, Farmingdale, W. Islip, Wantagh, Levittown, East Northport, Commack, Kings Park, Old Bethpage, Manhasset, Old Westbury. Working with a child psychologist can provide numerous benefits for children and their families. Here are some key advantages: Expertise in Child Development: Child psychologists specialize in understanding the unique needs and developmental stages of children. They have in-depth knowledge of cognitive, emotional, social, and behavioral development, allowing them to assess and address specific challenges or issues your child may be facing. Assessment and Diagnosis: Child psychologists are trained in conducting comprehensive assessments to evaluate a child's cognitive abilities, emotional well-being, and behavioral patterns. They can help identify underlying issues such as learning disabilities, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety disorders, and other mental health conditions. This assessment process enables accurate diagnosis and the development of appropriate treatment plans. Individualized Treatment: Child psychologists develop customized treatment plans based on a child's specific needs, taking into account their developmental level, temperament, and family dynamics. They employ evidence-based therapeutic approaches tailored to the child's age, abilities, and challenges. Individualized treatment can promote effective coping strategies, social skills development, emotional regulation, and overall well-being. Early Intervention: Early identification and intervention for developmental, behavioral, or emotional concerns are crucial for positive outcomes. Child psychologists can recognize early warning signs and provide timely support to address these issues, preventing them from escalating and potentially impacting a child's academic, social, and emotional development in the long term. Parental Guidance and Support: Child psychologists not only work with the child but also provide guidance and support to parents and caregivers. They offer strategies and techniques for managing challenging behaviors, improving communication, fostering healthy parent-child relationships, and creating a nurturing home environment. School Collaboration: Child psychologists often collaborate with schools, teachers, and other professionals involved in a child's education. They can provide valuable insights and recommendations for accommodations, modifications, or specialized interventions to support a child's learning and social-emotional well-being within the educational setting. Emotional Support and Coping Skills: Children may face various emotional challenges such as anxiety, depression, grief, or trauma. Child psychologists provide a safe and supportive space where children can express their feelings, process difficult experiences, and learn healthy coping mechanisms. Through therapeutic interventions, children can develop emotional resilience and acquire essential life skills. Advocacy and Referrals: Child psychologists can advocate for a child's needs within various systems, such as schools, healthcare, and community services. They can help navigate the complex network of resources, make appropriate referrals to other specialists or services, and ensure a comprehensive and coordinated approach to the child's well-being. Remember, the benefits of working with a child psychologist are not limited to the child alone but extend to the entire family. By addressing and resolving challenges early on, you can promote your child's healthy development and improve family dynamics and relationships.