It’s Okay to Ask for Help: Dealing with Anxiety and Depression as a Young Adult

You’re Not AloneLet’s be honest—being a young adult is no walk in the park. You’re expected to figure out your future, handle responsibilities, and somehow still “enjoy the best years of your life.” It’s a lot. And for many, that pressure turns into something heavier. Anxiety and depression are incredibly common during this stage of life. […]

Parent Training and Support: Why Therapy Isn’t Just for Kids

When a child is struggling—whether with ADHD, emotional outbursts, or behavioral challenges—many families turn to therapy looking for answers. What sometimes comes as a surprise is that the most meaningful change often starts not with the child but with the parents. Therapy isn’t just a space for kids to work things out. It can be a […]

Supporting Social Growth: Why Social Skills Matter in Autism Care

Every April, Autism Awareness Month invites us to reflect—not just on challenges—but on opportunities. One of the most powerful, lasting investments we can make in a child’s future is helping them build meaningful social connections. For kids and teens on the autism spectrum, the social world can be hard to navigate. Understanding unspoken rules, reading facial […]

Remote Therapy: What to Expect and Why It’s Changing the Way We Do Therapy

Remote Therapy: Making Mental Health More Accessible Therapy has changed a lot in the last few years. Gone are the days when you had to sit in an office to get the support you need. More and more people are turning to remote therapy because it’s flexible, convenient, and can be just as effective as […]

Does My Child Need Therapy?

Sometimes, changes to your child’s or teen’s personality can leave you wondering whether he or she may be exhibiting signs of a natural development or symptoms of something more serious. Oftentimes, parents find themselves wondering, “How do you talk to your children about their mental health?” and “Do they need therapy?” In fact, many families […]

The Influence of Social Media on Self-Esteem in Youth and Young Adults

For many people, social media is a constant presence in their daily routines. It offers opportunities for connection and discovery, but it also brings unique challenges—particularly when it comes to self-esteem. Sara Costello, LCSW, a licensed clinical social worker at Life InSight in Bergen County, NJ, has extensive experience working with young people and their […]

Fostering Family Harmony: Reducing Tension and Building Understanding in the New Year

Fostering Family Harmony: Reducing Tension and Building Understanding in the New Year The start of a new year brings a sense of renewal and possibility, making it an ideal time for families to reflect on their relationships and set intentions for the future. It’s a chance to identify what’s working well, address challenges, and create […]

Understanding the Value of Neuropsychological Assessments

Life is full of challenges, and for those grappling with learning difficulties, behavioral concerns, or cognitive changes, the reasons behind these struggles often remain unclear. At Life InSight, we believe neuropsychological assessments are more than a diagnostic tool—they’re a way to uncover how the brain influences daily life and to develop meaningful strategies to address […]

SPACE Treatment: Empowering Bergen County Parents to Support Anxious Children and Teens

Parenting can be one of life’s most rewarding experiences, but it also comes with challenges—especially when anxiety becomes a significant part of a child’s life. For parents in Bergen County searching for effective ways to support their children, SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions) offers a compassionate, evidence-based approach. Created by Dr. Eli Lebowitz […]