Therapists for college students near Temple University
I offer an informal approach to therapy where you can be totally free to be who you are. I have a lot of experience in working with clients with depression, anxiety and neurodiversity (ADHD/Autism). I also would be a good fit for anyone experiencing grief and loss—either through a death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or life just hasn’t turned out the way you expected. I also understand that college can be a really tough transition and a crazy stressful time in life. I’ve been there and I would love to help you through it. Additionally, I am part of a first responder family and love to work with clients who are first responders (or love one) as I have personal and professional training and experience in this area.
Online therapy in 29+ states (listed on my website) and in-person in Pittsburgh. I help students learn to relieve stress, manage anxiety, and feel less overwhelmed in their lives. College is a time of intense growth and stress, all at the same time. Over-thinking, social anxiety, relationships, and transitions are common areas of focus. I have additional certifications in Treating Anxiety, Grief, and Life & Spiritual Coaching. I offer flexible scheduling and personalized attention. We work together to address your needs, with a schedule that fits your busy life. To see more about me, visit my website: www.drnataliebernstein.com or Instagram: @dr.nataliebernstein
Life is challenging. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, or just feeling like life is overwhelming, counseling can help you understand yourself and develop ways to manage it all better. My goal is to create a supportive space to help you develop the tools to keep you at your best. College is a challenging transition for a lot of people. If you're struggling to figure out who you are and how you fit in the world, therapy can be a great way to help. The core of what I do is the therapeutic relationship. A safe, supportive space is the most important thing that allows people to heal. Working together, we can help you to move forward and live the life you want. Taking the first step is the most challenging. To help you see if we're the right match, I'm happy to offer a free 15-minute consultation. Let's chat and see if we can start working toward your best you, together. Please feel free to inquire about additional availability if you don't see something that works for you!
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Hello! Are you feeling overwhelmed and tired of holding it all together? You don't have to do it alone! Many of the clients that I work with are young adults learning how to adult! Managing and balancing the demands of school, work, and relationships while still caring for yourself can be stressful. I would be honored to walk your path with you. Please contact me and together we'll figure out how to achieve a life balance.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist providing psychotherapy for college students and young adults in the Pittsburgh area and throughout Pennsylvania via telehealth. Many of the students I work with are dealing with anxiety, academic pressure, relationship challenges, identity questions, and the stress of major life transitions. My approach to therapy is insight-oriented and collaborative. I integrate psychodynamic therapy with practical strategies drawn from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness. Therapy provides a space to better understand patterns in thoughts, emotions, and relationships while developing healthier ways of responding to stress. Students often come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure how to move forward. Together we work to clarify what is happening beneath the surface, build emotional resilience, and create meaningful change in areas such as anxiety, depression, relationships, and self-confidence. I provide both in-person sessions in Carnegie, Pennsylvania and secure online therapy throughout the U.S. via PSYPACT. Prior to private practice I trained and worked full time at five counseling counseling centers in various cities.
INSTANT availability for Aetna and self-pay clients! Weekend morning appointments available! As your therapist, I recognize thoughts, feelings and emotions as a complex and natural part of the human experience. When we are able to respond to and understand these experiences as such, it is possible to become mindfully present, focused, and to cultivate healthy relationships. In our work together, I will help you explore the many parts of yourself and identify necessary tools to navigate life’s circumstances. I integrate Internal Family Systems, Interpersonal, Feminist, and Acceptance Commitment Therapies in my work. Your treatment will be tailored to your specific needs and learning styles. Ultimately, I am committed to empowering you to live your life with meaning and fulfillment. My style of therapy is warm, yet direct, and very collaborative. I provide therapy to adults of all ages. I have particular experience working with college students and young adults struggling with anxiety, life transitions, relationship issues, family adjustments, and work-life balance. All appointments are offered virtually via telehealth. I look forward to hearing from you!
Hello and thank you for reading my bio. I am a clinician who values helping people uncover things about themselves and helping people realize that there is always hope for a fulfilling life. I work with people who have many different problems they may be facing. I mainly work with individuals with eating disorders, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, trauma etc. Oftentimes, I will work with people who have a combination of these. Whether you have anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, a personality disorder, have experienced trauma or an eating disorder etc. I can help you manage these things while you are in college. College can be stressful all on its own and it is important to make time for our mental health through this. I know, therapy can be scary for many people and that is why I work to create a warm environment for everyone. I believe that therapy should be a collaborative relationship, which is why you and I will work together to find the best treatment approach for you.
College and early adulthood can feel like a lot. You’re building your future, navigating relationships, managing expectations — and trying to keep it all together. Stress, anxiety, depression, burnout, breakups, and big life transitions are common, but that doesn’t mean you have to handle them alone. Therapy with me is real, supportive, and judgment-free. I focus on creating a space where you can be yourself, talk honestly about what’s weighing on you, and learn practical tools to feel more grounded and confident. I previously worked with college students and young adults at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in an Intensive Outpatient Program, supporting clients through anxiety, depression, and major life stressors. If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just not like yourself, let’s talk. Reaching out can be the first step toward feeling better.
Vision Our vision is to help bring peace of mind, growth, and healing to those struggling with matters of the mind. Mission Our mission is to guide others on their life journey and to assist them with the growth and transformation of their mind, heart, and soul. We hope to help others understand that the mind matters. We also strive to offer a safe place where people feel loved and cared for so that they can reach their personal and professional life goals. Philosophy At Mind Matters, we believe that every mind “matters!"
The search for services can be a challenge. What do you look for? What is best for you? The environment at LLM is professional yet very laid back. First and foremost you are treated with the highest level of respect. Our focus is to offer EACH student, caring and compassion, yet incorporate the highest level of care. We work with a broad range of struggles with licensed clinicians and/or doctors trained in many different aspects including adjustment, parent/family/relationships, depression, anxiety, COVID adjustment, and others. You have my promise that we will do all that we can to make each client feel cared about, supported, and loved as we, together, walk through this chapter of your journey of life. Schedule an appointment at any of our locations (Hershey, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, or Lancaster) or Telehealth*. Call 717-489-2901. We take most insurances. – Rodney L. Mulhollem, M.A. L.P.C., N.C.C.; Owner * COVID-19 situation can have an impact of certain locations times and days of service.
Guided by values of nonjudgment, curiosity, nonviolence, and compassion for all beings; We understand healing as an intentional process of cultivating healthy, respectful, and authentic relationships with ourselves, with others, and with our wider community. We aim to serve and strengthen our community by helping to reduce stigma and expand understanding around mental health and wellbeing, while increasing awareness of the interpersonal, social, cultural, and physical environments that may help or hinder development. We acknowledge and work to change harmful systems, beliefs, and conditions; and support individuals to live in alignment with their values and live with agency, dignity, and joy within these contexts. We believe that growth and meaningful change can occur at any stage of life and are essential for lasting mental health. We approach our work with reverence and humility, and consider it a privilege to serve and support you on life's journey.
I have more than 12 years of experience in the field of counseling. I have had the privilege of working with people from many backgrounds and life experiences, including those with a history of mental health illnesses or conditions and co-occurring disorders. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, I desire to work with people to help them find their own potential, and to pursue their goals in life. By nature, I use a holistic approach to therapy for the clients I work with which allows me to learn who my clients are as people before working with them to develop a personalized health plan based on their values, needs, and goals. This has been a valuable approach for me as a therapist over the years.
My clients experience sadness and anxiety and adjustment to leaving home and college. Transitions are difficult and they need coaching and mentoring as well as counseling. Meeting new people roommates and classes are major stressors. Students get overwhelmed. Students who I see also worry about managing the social aspects as well.
Hello, my name is Janet. My mission is to support others on their journey to leading a healthy, rewarding life to their fullest potential. Life gets complicated at times, and everyone can benefit from working with a therapist at one point or another. I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a master's degree in social work from the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor's degree from Mercyhurst College. I have years of experience working with adults struggling with mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety, mood disorder, bipolar disorder, addiction, and PTSD.
For close to 20 years, I have worked in the field of mental health and addiction. I have extensive experience working with all disorders from mild to severe and specialize in working with the dual diagnosed (mental health and addictions) population; especially those suffering from mood disorders, anxiety disorders and trauma related issues. I am able to offer guidance and support to not only the client who is suffering but their family and support system as well. I believe that all people are capable of improving their life with hard work, openness and a desire for change. I am passionate about working with individuals that have experienced trauma in their lives and assisting them with rebuilding their lives and finding peace, wholeness and health. I am trained in several modalities; CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), Motivational Interviewing, and Harm Reduction. I have extensive experience facilitating both group and individual counseling and genuinely believe that all people are capable of change if they are willing to work hard and commit to the process.
We are energetic psychologists who are comfortable using humor as well as integrating clients' spirituality into treatment. We are networked with an abundance of community resources and work to remain mindful of all facets of a person's life, while working to promote factors that will enhance resilience for people, their families, and their communities. The therapy rooms, as well as the waiting rooms, are well maintained, up to date, and comfortable. We are passionate about people , and we strive to make your entire experience with us engaging, comfortable, and purposeful.
Tori Mackley, the owner at Heart 2 Soul Counseling, believes that everyone should have a space where they feel supported, understood, validated, and heard. She works to create that space for each individual she works with, whether in her office or virtually. Tori understands the unique challenges and difficulties college students face due to her own struggles in finding her footing in her undergraduate years. Vanay Frederick-Ellis has a passion for working with all people and most of her experience has been with children and families. She earned her master’s degree and PhD from Walden University. She has completed research on trauma and juvenile delinquency. Vanay has over 9 years’ professional experience working with individuals living with anxiety, depression, DMDD, ADHD, gender dysphoria, gender identity, and other identity issues. Additionally, she has experience in trauma, crisis intervention, family systems, and client-centered approach. **As of April 2024, Dr. Vanay is waiting for the PA Board to approve her licensure application. She is unable to accept insurance at this time and is self-pay only.**
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