Therapists for college students near New York, NY
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Hello! I am a licensed mental health counselor who enjoys working with college and university students like you! I can offer therapy utilizing Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, French, and Swahili in addition to English, if needed. Are you feeling overwhelmed by: - Life or academic-related stress - Anxious feelings or hopelessness - Feeling lonelily and with no sense of belonging - Feeling stuck with limited coping strategies, etc? I am here for you. I am ready to work with and help you with the support you need. I have made my schedule flexible for you because I know how hard it is to find time during the school hours. Check my website and schedule what works best for you! Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
I strive to be a supportive therapeutic partner who provides a safe compassionate environment for students who want to develop a better understanding of themselves. I believe that students are better able to explore aspects of their lives that may be difficult or painful when they feel heard and validated. My approach is based on integrating a collaborative, strengths-based psychodynamic focus with behavioral treatment models and an understanding of where students fit into their family systems. This enables students to gain insights and examine opportunities for self-compassion, understanding, acceptance, growth, and change. I can provide support with anxiety, social anxiety, relationship issues, perfectionism, and a variety of other issues students experience. I have advanced training in Internal Family Systems (IFS) Bowen Family Systems Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and Yoga. My style is compassionate and collaborative.
My psychotherapy services help patients work through personal, interpersonal, behavioral, & family struggles. I help patients improve communication with others, address behavioral problems, accept & manage emotions, gain clarity & develop coping skills. My psychological testing services integrate qualitative & quantitative data to answer questions & develop individualized recommendations around intellectual & cognitive abilities, learning styles & needs, & how to maximize potential. I am fluent in American Sign Language & other modes of communication. My personal & professional experiences with Deaf & hard of hearing (D/HH) persons, the Deaf community, & hearing loss-related services provide me with a unique perspective & insight to provide sensitive & informed psychological testing & treatment with D/HH persons & their families. Seeking clarity & support is a natural part of being human. I provide a safe & genuine space for patients to promote change through various approaches. Contact me today to learn more about how my psychological testing & psychotherapy services can help to provide clarity, support, answers, & tools for yourself & your loved ones.
We provide therapy services for adults ages 18+ with anxiety, depression, adjustment and adjustment to cognitive concerns (Executive dysfunction, ADHD, learning disorders). We have 2 providers who perform neuropsychological assessment of neurological and developmental disorders including executive dysfunction, attention disorders, neurological disorders, traumatic brain injury and cognitive functioning changes associated with psychiatric diagnoses. Recommendations for specific strategies to improve functioning are created based on the results of neuropsychological assessment. Psychotherapy is also available for ages 17+ for a wide range of mental health and medical adjustment concerns. Executive functioning coaching is available.
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College can intensify pressure to succeed, make the “right” choices, and hold it all together, often alongside anxiety, perfectionism, people pleasing, relationship issues, or concerns about food, body image, or control. I work with college students and young adults who appear high-functioning on the outside but feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure of themselves on the inside. Together, we slow things down, identify patterns that keep you stuck, and build insight and skills that support real, lasting change. My approach is collaborative, thoughtful, and tailored to you as a whole person, not a set of symptoms. I hold the CEDS-C credential, the highest certification in eating disorder treatment, and support students whose anxiety or perfectionism shows up around food, body image, or self-worth. Therapy can be a space to pause, feel understood, and reconnect with what matters most, without having to pretend you’re fine or push through alone.
My goal as your therapist is to provide the best service I can through a personally tailored approach. I’ve had the privilege of working with people ages 3 to 105. I have helped people navigate the various stages of life to improve their overall mental health. I am a strong believer in meeting those I serve where they are. Whether you are experiencing loss, crisis, anxiety, depression, stress, relationship issues, a life transition, parent-child challenges, family conflict, or need a sounding board, I am here to be a support. I am licensed psychotherapist in New York, Florida, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Utah, and Ohio. I am also a Certified Wellness Counselor. I have been in the mental health field for over 10 years. I have helped adults, children, couples, teens, older adults, and families navigating difficult situations, improve relationships, and thrive. I utilize a variety of techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused CBT, Person-Centered Therapy, narrative therapy, stress management, family therapy, couples therapy, mood management, anxiety reduction, empowerment techniques, and work/life balance interventions. Wellness is the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better outcomes. Thriving instead of just surviving. It is an honor to be a support to you.
I’m Victoria, and my superpower is helping women heal from anxiety and self-doubt to find confidence and self-love. As a second generation American from a multiracial background, I love to help clients explore the impact of their own cultural experiences. I also specialize in working with women with ADHD, new moms and postpartum mental health.
My approach to therapy is focused on developing genuine relationships that are collaborative and empathic, so clients can feel safe, understood, and supported in sessions. I’m committed to exploring and affirming each client's individuality and intersecting identities, and to supporting individuals in the LGBTQ+ and CNM communities, college students, and professors. I work with adults focused on issues related to social anxiety, ADHD, trauma, LGBTQ+ issues, relationship/communication dynamics, and climate anxiety. Sessions are based on a foundation of relational warmth and safety to build a sense of connection, empowerment, deeper insight, and personal resiliency. I primarily draw from person-centered, feminist, trauma-informed, narrative, and IFS approaches, but there is not one specific kind of therapy that works well for everyone. We all have unique strengths and perspectives. Sessions focus on identifying ways to create sustainable positive changes given each client's particular context and lived experience.
Are you constantly feeling anxious, stuck in your own head, or replaying awkward or painful moments over and over? Maybe you’re stressed about school, relationships, or managing it all, and no matter what you try, nothing seems to help. Or maybe your past trauma is leaving you feeling emotionally drained, disconnected from yourself, and struggling to relate to the people around you. Whether it’s feeling like you can’t get your thoughts under control or dealing with relationship issues that never seem to change, we understand how overwhelming it can be. If you’re tired of overthinking every conversation, feeling like no matter what you do in your relationships it’s never enough, or feeling the weight of your trauma pull you down, you’re not alone. Our therapists specialize in helping college students just like you who are ready to break the cycle of anxiety, heal from their past, and build healthier relationships with themselves and others. Here’s what we offer: -Individual therapy to help you manage anxiety, cope with trauma, and feel more confident in everyday life. -Couples therapy to navigate communication issues, build trust, and create stronger, more fulfilling connections. -Group therapy where you can connect with others who understand what you’re going through and learn coping strategies together. -Telehealth services so you can access therapy from the comfort of your dorm or home—no need to add more stress to your busy schedule. We take a personalized approach to your needs, using proven techniques like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help you manage anxiety and trauma and Gottman Couples Therapy to strengthen your relationships. Whether it’s breaking free from anxious thoughts, letting go of the emotional baggage from your past, or learning how to communicate better in your relationships, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Imagine feeling more at ease in social situations, being able to focus on your classes without constant worry, and feeling secure in your relationships. Imagine building a life where your past trauma no longer holds you back. You don’t have to figure this out on your own. Take the first step towards healing today. Contact us for a free consultation and start your journey to a life where anxiety, trauma, and relationship issues no longer run the show. Your path to feeling more confident and connected begins here.
It’s easy to feel stuck or broken when we’ve never had the space to allow all of our emotions, the support to feel them safely, and the perspective to view ourselves with compassion. But when we finally get those things, we get to evolve, grow and change in ways that can be truly profound. My job isn’t to force you to do anything, but to help you learn and build what you’ve needed, so that you can evolve in the ways you want to. If I can count on you to teach me about yourself, about what you feel, and what you're hoping for, you can count on me to listen, and to offer options for how we can pursue your goals. I offer an open approach that includes you in deciding what we do and why, so we can be sure we're working in ways that are both understandable and meaningful to you. So far, this approach has led to clear results for people experiencing PTSD, anxiety, OCD, depression, grief, life transitions, relationship challenges, and recent traumas. As we collaborate, I can provide additional support via methods like EMDR, IFS, EAET, mindfulness, exposure, and body-based therapies. Call or email any time.
Does your mind constantly run? Cannot turn it off? Do you worry yourself to sleep or that you are “going crazy”? Anxiety, worry, and over-thinking are common in today’s fast-paced world, but help is available. Counselors give advice. Unsure about what to do? They’ll tell you. This is comforting, but this is not therapy. In sessions, we explore your mind, how it ticks, and how to focus your time and energy on things that matter to most to you. Unlike other theories which focus on labeling thoughts and feelings as “good” or “bad” and attempting to change them, Mindfulness seeks at relating to them differently.
Heudeliss (Eh-duh-lees) Placencio, MHC-LP, is a compassionate and culturally attuned mental health counselor with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwestern University. Heudeliss has experience working with folks who struggle with anxiety, depression, stressors, and identity. As a queer, neurodivergent Dominican-American, she draws on her lived experiences and bilingual fluency in English and Spanish to create affirming spaces for first-generation Hispanic Americans, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and neurodiverse clients. She incorporates mindfulness-based practices, rooted in her yoga teacher certification, to enhance body-mind awareness and promote holistic well-being. Heudeliss has experience working with folks struggling with anxiety, depression, adjustment and day to day stressors.
Are you struggling with anxiety or OCD, disordered eating/an eating disorder, emotion regulation, or trauma? Gatewell Therapy Center can help. Gatewell Therapy Center is a boutique private practice serving individuals, couples, and families in Miami and New York City. In addition to the above specializations, we also work folks with depression, relationship/family issues, alcohol and substance use disorders, and more. Gatewell is known for our DBT program, which includes a weekly DBT skills group open to adults in NY, FL, CA, PA, and CT. We offer a range of services and fees to accommodate your needs. Please reach out to learn more about our practice and get started on you path towards recovery and growth.
Hi, my name is Dr. Evan Podolak. I am a psychologist and work with teens and adults to help them if they are struggling with anxiety, depression, fears, stress and relationship issues. I work collaboratively with students to help them think about their problems in a more helpful way and to learn better ways to cope with their daily experiences.
Life can be very unpredictable and present us with significant challenges and emotional pain. These circumstances can impact our daily functioning and cause relational conflicts. With an empathetic ear, I will provide you with a safe and supportive space to begin your journey to emotional healing and growth. My therapeutic approach is to provide a warm, culturally sensitive and empathic space where you can feel safe and supported as you work to achieve your goals of growth and healing. Utilizing a variety of therapeutic modalities including but not limited to, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Strength-Based, Mindfulness and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy I work to examine the way in which your thinking patterns impact your behaviors so that you can develop coping strategies and affect change. I am licensed clinical social worker in New Jersey and New Yotrk. I obtained my Master of Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania and am the owner of Graceful Mind Counseling Services LLC. I work with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship challenges, women's issues, adjustment, career and academic stressors, and self esteem.
I invite you to take an important step to enhance your well-being through curiosity and compassionate support. At Lux Nocturna you can expect a collaboration that feels human. Life can have challenges that overwhelm us and you may notice that you don't feel okay. Exploring this and finding where your strengths can be expressed can mean the difference between feeling stuck and having the confidence to make meaningful change. If you believe we could be a good fit for a therapeutic alliance, don't hesitate to reach out. I look forward to working with you!
College can be fun and extremely challenging at the same time. It is a major step in your life and it comes with many new life transitions and independence! Many students I work with experience anxiety, stress, and feelings of overwhelm as they navigate academic pressures, social changes, and personal development. They may also struggle with issues related to self-esteem, identity, and relationships. Students often benefit from a supportive and understanding environment where they can explore their feelings, develop coping strategies, and build resilience. My approach focuses on helping students gain clarity, build confidence, and create a balanced and fulfilling college experience. By addressing their specific needs and experiences, I aim to empower students to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
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