Child and Adolescent Counseling

Children are our future; it is important to invest our time and energy in them early on, so that they can grow up to be healthy and happy adults that function well in our world. In our hurried and overly stressed society, children often pick up on too many negative emotions and internalize them, resulting in emotional distress and behavioral problems. Life transitions, social stress, trauma, bullying, and sometimes parental relationship problems or divorce, all can add to an increase in psychological and behavioral concerns. Those, in turn can affect child’s family and social life, as well as their academics. Through therapy, children can learn to become more self-aware, explore and process their feelings related to their circumstances, work on increasing self- esteem, build on their strengths, and learn how to manage negative behaviors.

Commonly Addressed Areas
- Self-esteem, confidence, and assertiveness
- Self-awareness
- Communication Patterns
- Relational Problems (parents, siblings, friends)
- Life Transitions (move, divorce, new school, etc)
- Behavioral Difficulties
- Conflict resolution (family, social)
- Anxiety (including Social Anxiety, Phobia, and Panic Disorder)
- Depression
- Stress/difficult life circumstances
- Grief/loss
- Trauma
- Anger Problems
- ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
- ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
- Eating disorders
- Academic growth



Therapists at Mind Care Wellness Center
have an extensive experience and training in working with children, adolescents, and their families to bring desired results to fruition. With a toolbox of therapeutic games, books, fun exercises, workbooks, worksheets, and traditional talk therapy, yours in-tuned and compassionate therapist will help your child feel better and learn new skills needed to lead a healthier and happier life. Occasionally, when deemed appropriate, the therapist will invite a parent for a family session, so that the parent can learn strategies as well and continue to implement them at home with the child. When there is a relational problem between siblings, brothers or sisters might be invited to join the client in a few therapy sessions as well.
Please contact our intake department at
904-749-4019 or intake@mindcarewellnesscenter.com to schedule your first appointment. If you prefer, you can fill out our New Client Intake Form to get started.
Marta Cybulak, MA, LMHC/LCPC, CAGCSClinical Therapist/ Founder of MCWC
Marta Cybulak, MA, LMHC/LCPC, CAGCS
Clinical Therapist/ Founder of MCWC

Marta has been providing therapy to individuals, children, and families from diverse backgrounds since 2010, after receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Argosy University. She is passionate about learning and advancing in her field to provide expertise to her clients. Marta has passion and an extensive experience working with children, adolescents, and their families, aiding them in becoming more self-aware, improving self-esteem, processing emotions and gaining better control over them, and decreasing negative behaviors stemming from emotional, family, or social difficulties.
Marta believes in an individualized approach to therapy based on each child’s needs and strengths. Some of the most common therapeutic orientations Marta utilizes while working with children are Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Play Therapy, Art Therapy, and Expressive Therapy. Marta is creative with her approach, utilizes a variety of therapeutic games, play, art projects, books, worksheets, gadgets, etc. in order to help children meet their goals and improve functioning. Kind, empathetic, and trustworthy, she believes that a strong therapeutic alliance is fundamental in meeting goals and subsequently making positive changes. Marta cares about providing accessible care to people from diverse backgrounds and being fluent in three languages allows her to offer therapy services in English, Spanish, and Polish to a larger population.