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Therapists for college students near Harvard University

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Nicholas DeCourcey
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Leominster, MA

I help clients facing anxiety, depression, shame, trauma, ADHD, and identity or relationship challenges, including LGBTQIA+ experiences. As an EMDR-trained therapist, I use evidence-based tools to help you turn your emotions into statements, so you can process them, find clarity, and move forward with confidence.

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Rachel Duvall
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Great Barrington, MA

The clients I work with are often creative, sensitive people-pleasers who are feeling overwhelmed and alone. They’re struggling with their relationships and figuring out who they are and where they fit. Life is exhausting, as they second-guess every word that comes out of their mouth. The noise of everyone else’s expectations makes it impossible to sort out what they really want. With a compassionate and playful approach, we will break down your fears while uncovering what gives you strength, what lights you up, and what helps you feel confident.

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Alena Maple
Psychologist
northampton, MA

Whether you're seeking help for adjusting to a recent change or looking to break free from difficulties that keep you from enjoying life, I'm here to offer you support and guidance through the process. My approach is tailored to each individual and often involves identifying strengths, building self confidence and self acceptance as well as challenging unhealthy beliefs and coping strategies. Asking for help is often very difficult, but greatly beneficial. I will offer you a new perspective and a direction towards self fulfillment and happiness. I work with adults with a focus on helping with anxiety, depression, ADHD, life transition and relationship difficulties. I have a particular interest in helping clients find purpose and meaning in life and fulfillment of their potential. Creating a non-judgmental space to help my clients feel comfortable and safe is very important. My clients have reported feeling more confident and able to take greater risks, become more productive and better able to cope with life's stressors and engage in healthier and more satisfying relationships.

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Dr. Brit Murphy
Psychologist
Amesbury, MA

Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.

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Ylira Pimentel-Diaz
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Lowell, MA

I strive to create a strong, collaborative, and secure therapeutic relationship where you feel truly seen and understood. Together, we explore not just the challenges you’re facing, but also your strengths, values, and goals—both in therapy and in life. Many clients come to me ready to examine and unlearn patterns that no longer serve them. They’re seeking to address anxiety and depressed mood, life transitions, and/or interpersonal dynamics. Often their goals are to strive for meaningful change, greater self-awareness, and the skills to navigate life in a way that aligns with who they truly are. I work with them to develop practical strategies that promote resilience, balance, and a sense of empowerment. My approach to therapy is comprehensive, client-centered, and rooted in social justice, relational mindfulness, and purposeful self-reflection. I value collaboration and ensure that assessment, diagnosis, and treatment are tailored to each person’s unique experience. Above all, I am committed to providing a non-judgmental space where compassion, empathy, and support are met with clear, honest, and practical guidance. My passion is equipping clients with tools they can carry long after therapy ends—helping them shift unhelpful thought patterns, manage emotions more effectively, and confidently navigate life’s many demands. The more skills we develop, the more equipped you’ll be to handle future challenges with clarity and confidence.

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John Nesbitt LICSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Hanover, NH

***While I am not in-network with the Dartmouth Student Health Plan, I do bill that plan directly and students only pay a $35 copay each session.*** I particularly enjoy working with undergraduate and graduate students and my clients find my office location on Main Street easy to access from campus. I provide a warm, professional, and respectful environment where we will explore the concerns that brought you to therapy. We will work together to develop a coherent narrative of what is working and not working in your life, and draw on my experience and training to cultivate the insights, tools, and resources to create positive change. I work with adolescents and adults on a variety of concerns including anxiety, depression, relationship problems, identity questions, concerns about substance use, and life transitions; young adults struggling to thrive socially or academically; and the impact of learning disabilities on social and emotional functioning. My approach to therapy is informed by training and experience in traditional dynamic psychotherapy, CBT, attachment theory, executive function coaching and mindfulness techniques. I also have a deep interest in using findings in neuroscience to inform our understanding of various problems of living.

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Wayne L. Klein, PhD
Psychologist
Franklin, MA

Your present need not be your future! Life isn’t always easy. Today you may be anxious, depressed, stuck, overwhelmed, flunking out, and/or obsessed. Tomorrow can be different. The path to a better future may involve courageously exploring emotions or it may involve learning and practicing new habits or strategies. Sometimes little changes cause dramatic results. My specialty is working with you to determine what will work best for you. To this task I bring great depth and breadth of experience. I was actually a college dropout before I became a Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist after first becoming an Educational & Career Counselor & then applying my knowledge & skills on myself. I’ve been in private practice as a therapist for over 30 years, have consulted to hospitals for decades as a Clinical Neuropsychologist, taught the graduate course Neuropsychology to psychology doctoral students for 18 years, created the graduate course Nutrition, Brain and Behavior, provided lectures on neuropsychology for medical students and residents through Harvard Medical School’s Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and created many continuing education courses for psychologists and lectured college counselors nationwide on improving college performance. I’ve done thousands of assessments encompassing ADHD, learning disability, autism, memory disorders, executive dysfunction, anxiety disorders and depression, yet, despite this I do not think in terms of these labels. Most sessions begin with screening not to assign a diagnosis but determination of the type of psychotherapy or lifestyle changes with which you are likely to feel most comfortable. Take the first step towards a better tomorrow.

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Maya Gengarelli Ribot, LICSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Millbury, MA

Hi there — I'm glad you're here. I work with thoughtful, high-achieving students who seem like they have it all together on the outside but are quietly exhausted on the inside. You might be the friend everyone counts on, the one who never says “no,” even when you're running on empty. Maybe you’re stuck in a cycle of overthinking, overworking, and still feeling like it’s never enough. College life can feel like a nonstop pressure cooker — but it doesn’t have to be this hard. My approach is holistic, down-to-earth, and focused on helping you feel more like yourself again. I blend tools from CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and Somatic Therapy to help you better understand your stress, listen to your body’s cues, and build coping strategies that actually work for you. Let’s connect for a free consult and see if we’re a good fit. You don’t have to figure this all out alone.

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Tri-State Psychotherapy Group
Group practice
Pittsfield, MA

Welcome to Tri-State Psychotherapy Group, a compassionate and inclusive space for healing and growth. Our team of licensed therapists specializes in working with individuals aged 5 and older, offering a range of therapeutic services both in-person and through virtual sessions. We are committed to providing exceptional care and support to individuals from all walks of life. At Tri-State Psychotherapy Group, we take pride in creating an environment where diversity is celebrated and every individual is valued. LGBTQ+ individuals, those in non-monogamous relationships, blended families, and those from traditional family backgrounds are all warmly welcomed. Our commitment is to provide affirming and empathetic therapy that respects and supports the unique experiences of each person and family. Our areas of expertise include: Depression Anxiety ADHD Evaluation, Diagnosis and Treatment Postpartum Depression/Anxiety Eating Disorders College Students Parenting Issues Mood Disorders Trauma PTSD/C-PTSD Career Stress/Burnout Borderline Personality Disorder Military/Veteran Mental Health

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Leek Therapy
Group practice
Bourne, MA

Leek Therapy is a private group practice of over 20 professional therapists and counselors. Our therapists have a wide variety of therapeutic approaches and include specialists in trauma, eating disorders, ADHD, children, sexual and gender identity, addiction and much more. They are supported by a full time, professional staff of Client Care Specialists that will help place you with the right therapist, with the right experience and expertise for you. When you contact Leek Therapy, we will ALWAYS get back to you right away and place you with a therapist quickly. Because we're a group, we won't leave you on your own if the therapist you chose isn't available when you are, we'll introduce to you a therapist who's just as qualified and IS available to help you.

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Hannah Boettcher
Psychologist
Cranston, RI

I help clients navigate life in a way that is personally meaningful, while effectively managing the pain and difficulty that inevitably shows up along the way. I will help you get to know your mind's habits and tell the difference between helpful and unhelpful ones. We will figure out your personal priorities and use these as our roadmap. We'll work on becoming more flexible, brave, wise, purposeful and self-accepting - all in the service of what matters most to you.

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Jennifer Mello, LICSW, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Plymouth, MA

Check out my website at jmellolicsw.com for a full bio and a comprehensive overview of my practice!

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Erica DiMare
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Plymouth, MA

Erica DiMare is a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts offering telehealth therapy for adults with a variety of mental health challenges. Erica has experience working with neurodiverse populations (ADHD/ASD/AuDHD), as well as those experiencing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship challenges. She uses a strengths-based and supportive approach to help clients create meaningful change in their lives. (Please note: Practice hours are limited to Monday/Tuesday afternoons at this time. This will change in early 2026. Some flexibility in scheduling on a week-by-week basis. Not all insurances are listed; will check via Alma for insurance benefits. Rates can be discussed if out of pocket.)

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Kimberly McLeod LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Carver, MA

I am a licensed mental health counselor. I have extensive knowledge working with the student population as I also work as a high school adjustment counselor during the day. The pressure of juggling college life along with course load, social pressures and life transitions can be tough. I can help and support you on this journey while learning important life skills to mange all these life stressors on your own. I specialize in anxiety, depression, life transitions, self esteem, eating and personality disorders.

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Cheryl Whitney
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Millbury, MA

It has always been my take on life that we must find joy and satisfaction in what we do and who we are. I have been working as a mental health professional since 2006 and I find joy in the work that I do each and every day. I prioritize creating a healthy balance between the work that I love, my self-care, and time with my family. I value the opportunity I have to help people find their way and find balance in their lives, whether this is through closure with the past or building new skills to cope with current life challenges. I knew when I was a teenager that this is the work that I wanted to do. I have always felt drawn towards helping people. I received my undergraduate degree from Flagler College in Florida and earned my Graduate degree from Assumption College here in MA. Right out of school, I worked for South Bay Mental Health doing in-home therapy. Once I became licensed I moved into an office setting and I worked at Arbour Counseling for about 8 years. After which I started graduating into private practice. A few colleagues and I came together to create Grove Counseling Services in Worcester, MA. Until COVID-19 presented, we were thriving. I now work out of Millbury, MA and continue to do what I love.

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GAIL KUNDROT
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Whitman, MA

Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.

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Marsha Charlton
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Pittsfield, MA

Hello, I’m Marsha Charlton, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, PMH-C (PSI), a board-certified Family and Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. I am passionate about supporting college students as they navigate the unique challenges of academic life and personal growth. With extensive experience in both primary care and mental health, I provide comprehensive medication management and supportive psychotherapy tailored to the needs of young adults. I also hold advanced certification in Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C) through Postpartum Support International. This credential reflects specialized training in the assessment and treatment of mental health conditions during pregnancy and the postpartum period, including mood and anxiety disorders, trauma-related concerns, and adjustment challenges. In my practice, I integrate this expertise through evidence-based screening, thoughtful medication management during pregnancy and lactation, and psychotherapy approaches designed to support individuals during the transition to parenthood. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and evidence-based. I strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard, supported, and empowered to achieve their mental health goals.

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Allisha Curtis
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Bridgewater, MA

Hello! My name is Allisha, and I am a compassionate therapist dedicated to helping women and non-binary individuals navigate life’s challenges. I specialize in supporting clients dealing with anxiety, trauma, family concerns, better understanding themselves, relationships and building effective tools. My approach is collaborative and tailored to your unique needs, while gently challenging maladaptive thoughts to foster growth and healing. I create a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, respected, and empowered to explore their emotions, including uncovering inner childhood experiences that shape their reactions and actions today. Using evidence-based methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and EMDR , I aim to provide practical tools and insights to help you overcome obstacles and achieve emotional well-being. Together, we can work toward your goals and create positive, lasting changes. I look forward to connecting with you!

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Graziella Molluzzo
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Wallingford, CT

Hi my name is Graziella. I am a licensed clinical social worker as we as owner of Rising Up Counseling. I work with children, adolescents and adults who are struggling with an array of emotional, mental and behavioral concerns. Please visit my profile that is located on Psychology Today. If you feel that I can help you, please reach out.

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Lore Andrescavage
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
West Chester, PA

College is an exciting time though it can be an overwhelming one as well. College comes with its own unique set of challenges - increased workload, the need for greater time management, increased independence, and trying to find a good work-life balance, to name a few. College life can bring on new anxiety or exacerbate pre-existing anxiety, and managing this and coping in healthy and effective ways can prove difficult at times. Anxiety and stress can also trigger new or worsen pre-existing Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs), like excoriation disorder (skin picking) and trichotillomania (hair pulling). If you are a female student struggling with anxiety and need help managing it, and/or are having a difficult time with BFRBs, I would love to work with you. Together we will work on identifying stressors/triggers as well as strategies and skills you can use to better manage your anxiety and/or your BFRB. I look forward to meeting you!

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