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Therapists for college students near New York, NY

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Cory Hloska
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY

Please note that my practice is currently virtual (telehealth, phone and video) with an anticipated return to an office in January 2022 for resumption of face-to-face sessions.

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Janet McAfee
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY

I have been a therapist for more than 30 years. I am compassionate, empathetic and supportive. I don't adhere to one particular therapeutic type, since one size doesn't fit all. I tend to be down-to-earth, and can offer practical advice, and when called for, a sense of humor.

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Modern Therapy Group
Group practice
New York, NY

Our virtual group practice helps people learn how to be present and to foster skills necessary to handle the curveballs that life throws at them. We typically work with: Working professionals Partners/couples Those struggling with addiction and compulsive behaviors related to sex and porn LGBTQIA+ Those with body image concerns Mothers Substance Abusers Students Teens and emerging adults On our journey together we can help you navigate: Trauma Identity and Culture Anxiety and Depression Mood Disorders Chronic Health Conditions Low Self-Esteem Burnout + Work/Life Balance

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Talk NYC Psychotherapy MHC
Group practice
New York, NY

We have been an outpatient mental health provider for New York City and the state of New York, and our groups have grown to 80 plus therapists. We are one of the few group practices in offering specialized psychotherapy services for adults, teens, children, couples, and families and have availability for immediate scheduling. Our therapists have specialized training in CBT, DBT, ACT, Substance Abuse Counseling, Mindfulness, EMDR, Humanistic and Integrative approaches, trauma, Family Systems, Psychodynamics, Person-Centered Therapy, child play, etc. and we handle both moderate to high risk clients including, self-harmers ,mandated cases, illness/ cancer diagnosis, grief/loss, brain injury, addiction, suicidal ideation, lower functioning clientele, high risk, couples, family, PTSD, OCD, substance abuse, agoraphobia, ADHD, mood disorders, LGBTQ, child/adolescent, developmental & physical disabilities, family systems, infertility, behavioral issues, anxiety/depression, personality disorders, psychiatric medication tapering support, borderline personality disorder, domestic violence, transgender, gastric sleeve, to name a few, etc. and we have many groups including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) (for self-harmers and Borderline Personality patients), men’s group, trauma group, single parent support group, anger management group, and an LGBTQ/eating disorder group to name a few. We are well established and well known in Manhattan as a solution-focused team of providers offering evidence-based outpatient mental health care and we have immediate availability when clients call for services. The group include LMHC’s and MHC-LP, CASAC, PsyD , and PhD in mental health. Incorporation of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Clinical Work: We have a multicultural staff who are LGBTQ-aligned. We have many languages at Talk, such as Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Hindu, Urdu, Greek, Arabic, Bengali, Portuguese, Mandarin/Chinese, Cantonese, Serb-Croatian, Italian, Bahasa Indonesia, Malayalam, Romanian, French, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Tagalog, Cebuano, Persian, to name a few. We are expanding due to the high demand for mental health needs in NYC.

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Paula Sands, PsyD
Psychologist
Brooklyn, NY

I have years of experience working with college and graduate students, from liberal arts colleges, major state universities, as well as STEM schools. College and graduate school can be an exciting and anxiety provoking time, and I workto help you build a sense of control in your life and excitement for your future! I incorporate many different orientations, from psychodynamic to cognitive-behavioral to feminist. Which means that I help you understand the ways your life experiences affect you now and help you gain skills to make changes.

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Peter LaMantia
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Garden City, NY

I help people to develop their identity and self-esteem. This is the foundation for lessening anxiety, improving mood, and feeling comfortable in your own skin. I have had a lot of success working with college students along these lines. If you are interested in exploring who you are give me a call and let's talk.

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Dr. Jessica Mitchell
Psychologist
Ocean Township, NJ

I am a licensed clinical psychologist (in the states of Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio) who has been practicing for over 10 years. I have years of experience working with college students as I am a former College Counseling Center Director and worked in counseling centers as well as have seen college students in my private practice. I have years of experience providing both clinically and culturally competent therapy (meaning I collaborate with students to address topics they want to in therapy using tools/strategies that have been proven helpful and I take into consideration a student's various social identities and how that may impact how they experience the world). I find that I work well with students who are working through life transitions, adjustments, relationship stressors, experiencing anxiety(including those who experience social anxiety) depression, a desire to increase their self-esteem, racial trauma, or are in need increasing their overall coping skills.

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Main Street Psychological Services
Group practice
Fishkill, NY

Life can be challenging . Therapy is a way to help break down the barriers of life’s challenges. I provide a safe, non judgmental , supportive space to work through issues. I work with a wide array of clients that are dealing with current or past challenges. Some of my own specific goals are to help you increase your quality of life , move forward with desired goals, and have a more positive sense of self. Throughout my almost 20 year career I have worked with individuals with anxiety, depression, post traumatic stress disorder , brain injury and other challenges. I have a relaxed, empathetic approach. I believe that gaining rapport and engagement is so important in making one comfortable in therapy. If you feel as though we may be a good fit , I’d love to hear from you!

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Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Austin, TX

I have over 7 years of experience in the mental health field, working as a behavioral health nurse at Jacobi Medical Center, Nix Hospital, Perimeter Behavioral Health, and as a consultant at King Haven Counseling Group. I am a highly skilled and compassionate Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with a wealth of experience in treating a wide range of psychiatric conditions. With expertise in anxiety, depression, autism-related aggression, PTSD, insomnia, geriatrics, and various other mental health disorders, I am dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized care to my patients, working alongside psychologists, psychiatrists, and other members of the team. I have demonstrated my proficiency in helping individuals struggling with anxiety by implementing evidence-based treatment modalities, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and medication management. Through my empathetic approach, I create a safe and supportive environment for patients to address their concerns and develop effective coping strategies. In my practice, I have successfully worked with individuals battling depression, tailoring treatment plans to meet their specific needs. Utilizing a holistic approach, I combine therapy, medication management, and lifestyle modifications to support patients on their journey to recovery. I embarked on a remarkable journey to become a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), displaying determination and a passion for mental health care. My path to this specialized field began with a bachelor's degree from Western Governors' University. After completing my MSN program, I pursued certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). This involved passing the rigorous national certification exam, showcasing my proficiency in diagnosing and treating psychiatric disorders.

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Kelly Price
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Fayetteville, NY

Hello I am a Licensed Mental Health counselor who has been in practice for 10 years. I specialize in Eating disorders and trauma and use the Health at Every Size approach to working with eating disorders as well as recognize that trauma is keeping people from the recovery they seek from this condition. I am trained in EMDR and trauma informed stabilization treatment which is a parts model in working with trauma. I work best with clients who have utilized other types of therapy and feel that it is not working for them and also who have been diagnosed with multiple types of disorders. People that I work best with recognize that experiences from childhood are impacting them currently and want to heal from that impact.

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Lindsey Mercurio, LMHC @ Rochester Counseling Group
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Rochester, NY

Welcome! Each individual's journey is unique. As a therapist, I assist my clients in growing into the best version of themselves. I am inspired by every individual's ability to be self aware, vulnerable and resilient. I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy and mindfulness-based interventions. I graduated from the University of Rochester with my Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I have experience working in non-profit mental health clinic settings serving children, teens and young adults. My expertise includes anxiety, depression, grief/loss, stress management, relationship difficulties, adjusting to life transitions, interpersonal skill development, and self-esteem building. We will work to build a strong therapeutic relationship, and to together determine the goals you wish to accomplish throughout your therapeutic journey. Each time we meet, we work collaboratively to process any past or current stressors that may be impacting your ability to be your best self. As your therapist, I will work at your desired pace but I will also guide and challenge you as needed. I value a strong therapeutic relationship and come to every session with warmth, compassion and high energy (and there's always time for a good laugh as well)!​

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Dr. Amanda Westfall
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Port Jervis, NY

Dr. Amanda Westfall, LCSW is trauma certified and works extensively with all age groups, populations, and diagnoses. Our experience enables us to offer effective outpatient, individualized, psychological care. We treat a number of mental health disorders, and provide a neutral ground to individuals. Our practice works extensively in the criminal justice field providing advocacy, support, mitigation preparation of defendants while working closely with defense attorney. Dr. Westfall also provides clinical supervision to MSW, LMSW and LCSW clinicians.

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pia salk
Psychologist
Sleepy Hollow, NY

I approach each individual with curiosity & acceptance. I see my clients as the real experts on themselves- each in the process of navigating the world & learning as they go. I'm actively non-judgmental & find it most therapeutic to provide clients with a safe context in which to explore thoughts & feelings, gain insight, & problem solve in a lasting & empowering manner. I actively listen & offer feedback, reflection, levity, education &, depending upon the issue at hand, more directive advice. The needs of each client naturally vary. I believe it is important to meet people where they are, rather than to apply a specific modality or approach. One of my guiding principles is to "Assume Nothing." I find this allows a clients most pressing needs to unfold more naturally. One of my specialty areas is the human-animal bond. Companion animals play an important role in our individual lives and as members of the family. Issues that can be a focus of treatment: loss of a pet, pets and divorce, children and pets, illness of a pet, emotional support animals, animal advocacy.

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Emily Genovese
Art Therapist
Fairport, NY

Canalside Therapeutic Arts & Counseling Services provides quality mental health services to individuals, couples, and families of all ages in a private office in Fairport, NY. We are committed to improving your quality of life, and achieving your goals. Art Therapy is an integrative mental health and human services profession that enriches the lives of individuals, families, and communities through active art-making, creative process, applied psychological theory, and human experience within a psychotherapeutic relationship. Art Therapy, facilitated by a professional art therapist, effectively supports personal and relational treatment goals as well as community concerns. Art Therapy is used to improve cognitive and sensory-motor functions, foster self-esteem and self-awareness, cultivate emotional resilience, promote insight, enhance social skills, reduce and resolve conflicts and distress, and advance societal and ecological change.* We provide both art therapy services, and individual psychotherapy services without discrimination on the basis of race, age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, disability, gender, health status, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or relationship status. We are also SafeZone trained to work with Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) individuals.

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Jordana Skurka
Psychologist
Princeton, NJ

I am a clinical psychologist and have been in practice for over 20 years. I specialize in working with individuals and couples ages 18 years and older. I address a variety of concerns including anxiety, depression, relationship/family dynamics and trauma, as well as stressors particular to the college and graduate school experience. My Interest in psychology is based in my wish to help people decrease their pain and expand their lives in ways that are important to them. I am described by my patients as a warm person who creates a safe environment through being respectful and sensitive to who you are: your personality, family, developmental and cultural history, other identities and the emotions you are experiencing. Psychodynamic and insight-oriented, I utilize a variety of techniques, especially Internal Family Systems (IFS), a therapeutic approach that is extremely effective for many issues and is known to be especially helpful with trauma recovery. IFS helps individuals, as well as couples, tease apart and learn about conflicting feelings or parts of themselves. Doing so improves one’s ability to feel better, function effectively and heal painful experiences from the recent and distant past. In couples work I also utilize Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), an attachment-based model that helps couples identify difficult cycles of interactions and recognize the needs, hurts and fears that underlie them. Partners emerge from this process feeling more connected with one another in meaningful, supportive and secure ways and are better able to communicate. Research has proven this to be a highly effective form of therapy. I have held positions at several university counseling centers including Fordham University where I was Assistant Director of Counseling and Psychological Services, The Graduate Center in New York City and Princeton University. College and graduate students have always been a significant part of my practice.

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The Rowan Center for Wellness LLC
Group practice
Hartford, CT

School can be tough; you may find yourself overwhelmed with navigating academic stress, adjusting to an unfamiliar city, or struggling to form meaningful friendships. We love working with students who work hard at seeming completely put together but feel like things are quickly unraveling. Our work together will focus on helping you feel deeply understood and capable of change. We're ready to help you make sense of and thrive in this new phase of your life. We see clients at our offices in Hartford, CT and virtually across Connecticut and New York. Call or email to connect; we look forward to speaking with you!

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Floren Schertzer
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Southbury, CT

Lost in school and can't seem to get those emotions in check? I am here for you and can help support you to reach the goals you have in mind throughout school. I can help with skills needed to get through difficult and stressful campus life and commuting from home.

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Marilyn Garcia
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Dobbs Ferry, NY

My mission is to support, guide, inspire, motivate, educate, and empower students to improve academically and mental health. My intensive clinical training allows me to provide students with effective counseling, social support, and education so they can transform challenges into positive change and become the best version of themselves which can lead to self-confidence, academic improvements, and a sense of independence. I have experience helping college students with stress management anxiety, motivation, self-esteem, academic challenges, and career difficulties. I provide brief solution-focused & CBT treatment modalities. Every student will have a tailored individualized treatment intervention to meet their unique strengths, needs, and goals.

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Lisa Lovelace
Group practice
Minneapolis, MN

We are an online counseling group therapy practice where you can receive the mental health treatment you deserve from your comfy surroundings! We offer phone and video counseling, on your time.

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Meg F. Schneider
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Rhinebeck, NY

Please feel free to take a look at my website. I see many students who are dealing with social anxiety, loneliness, anxiety, relationship problems, eating disordered behaviors, family issues, adjustment problems, trauma of all kinds, depression and grief. I do use a trauma modality known as EMDR which I can explain should it be a good idea for you. Also please know I am active in the sessions so that for the most part there are no long difficult silences! I am also a musician and so i work well with students or adults in the arts.

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