Therapists for college students near 02467
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Anna works with children, adolescents, and young adults with a variety of presenting problems and concerns. She believes in the power of interventions early in life to help children and teens develop healthy boundaries and coping skills, and to have healthier and happier relationships with themself and others. Anna utilizes a humanistic, person-centered approach in her sessions by creating an authentic relationship with her clients and providing acceptance, empathy, and unconditional positive regard. She has completed Behavioral Tech’s Foundational DBT Training, and is tailoring and implementing evidence-based interventions through her clients’ interests and needs. Anna earned her master’s degree in professional mental health counseling from Lesley University in 2023. As a Lesley University alumnus, Anna’s core belief for her practice is the centrality of the self as an instrument of change. Prior to joining Birch Hill, Anna worked with Children’s Services of Roxbury as an Outpatient Clinician providing individual counseling to children and adolescents
Empathic and experienced counselor who works with children, adolescents, college students and adults.
I'm a licensed clinical psychologist who enjoys working with undergraduate and graduate students on a variety of presenting concerns. I'm a specialist in the treatment of all eating disorders and I can help you establish the gold standard treatment approach through my relationships with other eating disorder experts in the area. I have specialized training in treating trauma/PTSD, anxiety, and depression with evidence based treatments that I tailor to personal need. I also have expertise in working with athletes, dancers, and other types of artists on improving performance. I offer a warm and supportive environment and aim to make you feel respected and comfortable sharing your story. I am constantly awed and heartened by the resilient human spirit and look forward to helping you heal, grow, and achieve your personal goals.
Welcome to Evoke Wellness, where hope, healing, and transformation converge to guide you towards a life of lasting recovery. Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offer a comprehensive and compassionate approach to overcoming Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and achieving mental health well-being. At Evoke Wellness, we understand that the journey towards recovery is unique for each individual, and our PHP/IOP program is tailored to support your distinct needs. Our program is designed to provide you with the tools, resources, and guidance necessary to break free from the chains of addiction and find a path to renewed wellness. Whether you're struggling with substance use, co-occurring mental health challenges, or both, our dedicated team of experienced professionals is here to walk alongside you every step of the way. Through evidence-based therapies, personalized treatment plans, and a supportive community, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the underlying factors contributing to your challenges. Our PHP/IOP program focuses on building essential coping skills, fostering emotional resilience, and empowering you to take control of your journey towards recovery. **New to Evoke Wellness:** We are excited to introduce our virtual nighttime Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) track, designed to accommodate your schedule while providing the same high-quality care and support. With our virtual IOP, you can engage in group therapy, counseling sessions, and skill-building workshops from the comfort of your own space. This flexibility allows you to maintain your commitments while receiving the vital care you deserve. Evoke Wellness is more than just a treatment center—it's a haven where you can rediscover your strengths, reconnect with your authentic self, and reimagine a future full of possibilities. Our commitment to your well-being extends beyond the treatment room, as we help you reintegrate into your daily life with newfound confidence and a renewed sense of purpose. Join us at Evoke Wellness and embark on a transformative experience that leads you towards freedom, empowerment, and sustained wellness. Your journey towards healing starts here, and we're honored to be a part of it.
Therapy helps people explore and experience both rough and celebrating moments, and I am with clients through this journey. My practice centers around creating a safe, non-judgmental space where anyone can reconnect with their inner strengths, as well as using skills from evidence-based practices. Through my experience of working with people from different backgrounds, I've developed deep trust in each individual's capacity for growth and self-direction. My work focuses on helping clients uncover their authentic motivations and cultivate confidence in their decision-making abilities. As an individual who comes from a different cultural and language background, I was able to connect with many who have similar struggles. I provide therapy to people aged from 13 to 40, using person-centered therapy paired with CBT/DBT, in both English and Mandarin Chinese.
**Daytime availability only.** I provide psychotherapy to individuals with a variety of concerns including anxiety, loneliness, relationship struggles, and transitions. My approach is to balance warmth and humor with feedback and direction. Young adults are an age with whom I have significant experience and enjoy working. Regardless of what brings you here, my goal is for you to feel understood and accepted as you are today, while hopeful about the changes you seek. My clinical orientation is strength based and relationship centered, incorporating psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral techniques. Racial and ethnic identity development is a key element of my training as well, and I use a multicultural lens with all clients. Please contact me to discuss your needs and to determine whether we might be a good fit.
Accepting new clients! I help college students: -stop obsessing about food, their body image, or what they're eating -let go of chronic worrying and find stillness in amidst busy lives -manage their stress so that students can stay on top of all their demands -feel more in control by better organizing their time and building routine (less doom scrolling!) -feel more authentic navigating new-found independence (particularly among societal or familial pressures!) My therapeutic style is warm, authentic, and non-judgmental. I also think humor is an invaluable resource in this work. I would love to meet you -- in person or virtually!
PLEASE NOTE WE ARE CURRENTLY OFFERING GROUP COUNSELING. WE HAVE AVAILABLE TWO FREE SUPPORT GROUPS FOR YOUNG ADULTS (AGES 18-24). ONE IS FOR ALL GENDERS AND THE OTHER IS FOR MALE IDENTIFIED INDIVIDUALS. CALL OR EMAIL FOR MORE INFO. WE ALSO HAVE AVAILABLE FREE COUNSELING SERVICES PROVIDED BY A MASTERS LEVEL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING INTERN. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE FILL OUT AN INQUIRY FORM ON OUR WEBSITE, EMAIL INQUIRY TO INFONCCSINC@GMAIL.COM OR CALL 781-600-6074 Neighborhood Counseling and Community Services, Inc.'s mission and overall goals are informed by generosity of spirit and concern for the common good. The organization was founded to help increase the availability of community based mental health and support services so that they are affordable and accessible to all. We seek to improve the quality of life for all by providing counseling and material support to people at vulnerable times in life - often periods of transition - as they find ways to help themselves, their families, friends and larger community.
Led by Dr. Shahrzad Sims, a double Board-certified psychiatrist who completed her training at Harvard Medical School, the multidisciplinary team of therapists and medication management clinicians at Aster Mental Health is a full-service provider of medication management and therapy to treat depression, anxiety, bipolar, paranoia, PTSD, phobia, postpartum, and schizophrenia. Our offices also provide interventional psychiatry options for treatment resistant depression through TMS and Spravato. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive procedure conducted under the supervision of trained medical staff. Patients sit comfortably in a TMS chair that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression. Spravato (Esketamine) is a nasal spray administered in an outpatient setting under the supervision of a medical care team. Appointment requests, including those for new patients, can be made through our website, astermentalhealth.com, or by calling (617) 299-2238. Telehealth and in-person treatment is offered to patients throughout Massachusetts. For those that want to seek in-person treatment, we are conveniently located at 325 Wood Rd, Ste 209, Braintree, MA 02184, and 8 Essex Center Dr, Ste 110, Peabody, MA 01960 Aster Mental Health accepts most commercial insurance plans from Blue Cross Blue Shield, Optum, UnitedHeathcare, Tufts, and Harvard Pilgrim and can also see patients out-of-network.
Dr. Anya Potter is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist who helps patients understand their cognitive health through a collaborative, strengths-focused approach to testing. She tailors evidence-based strategies to support improved cognitive well-being.
Welcome to Meridian Psychotherapy Associates, we support the unique needs of college students. We understand that the college experience can be an exciting yet challenging time, filled with academic pressures, personal growth, and various transitions. Our goal is to provide a specialized and nurturing environment where college students can find solace, understanding, and guidance as they navigate this critical phase of their lives. Our approach to individual therapy for college students is anchored in a deep understanding of the issues they commonly encounter. We address a wide range of concerns, including stress management, anxiety, depression, academic pressures, time management, relationship challenges, identity exploration, and more. Our trauma-informed therapists are skilled in helping college students cope with the complexities of their academic, social, and emotional worlds. For college students in committed relationships, we offer couple therapy to support them in fostering healthy communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening their bonds. We recognize that maintaining a healthy relationship while attending college can be demanding, and our couple therapy sessions are tailored to address the unique challenges couples may face during this phase of life. We also offer adult family therapy, recognizing that family dynamics can play a significant role in a college student's well-being. Our family therapy sessions provide a safe space to explore and resolve familial conflicts, improve communication with parents and siblings, and foster a supportive environment for personal growth and development. To enhance accessibility and flexibility, we offer both in-office and telehealth services. We understand that college schedules can be demanding and unpredictable, so our telehealth option allows students to receive therapy conveniently from their dorms, apartments, or any private space. At Meridian Psychotherapy, we prioritize the mental health and well-being of college students. Our licensed therapists are not only skilled clinicians but also empathetic allies who genuinely care about the success and happiness of our student clients. We recognize the importance of providing a confidential and non-judgmental space for students to share their concerns and explore their thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment. Our commitment goes beyond therapy sessions, as we strive to empower college students with coping skills and resources they can carry forward throughout their academic journey and beyond. We work collaboratively with students, empowering them to overcome challenges, develop resilience, and build a strong foundation for their future. If you are a college student seeking support and growth during this transformative time, we encourage you to take the first step towards better mental health. Reach out to us for a consultation, and let us be a part of your journey towards personal and academic success. Together, we can navigate the college experience with strength, confidence, and resilience.
I provide therapy to adults and have experience treating a variety of issues, including: anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship issues, grief, caring for a mentally or physically ill family member, parenting issues, fertility issues, desire for increased self-understanding,career decisions/development, and insomnia My therapeutic style integrates approaches from several schools of thought. I help my patients understand how their past and unconscious experiences shape who they are and I also help them develop skills for coping with life problems. This integrative style helps patients to effectively link their past, present, and future. I also value the healing power of relationships, which includes the relationship between patient and therapist.
Hannah (she/her/hers) is a Licensed Certified Social Worker who graduated with her master’s in social work from Simmons University. Hannah obtained a certificate in trauma practice from Simmons and utilizes a trauma informed approach to therapy. Hannah values using a strengths-based approach to therapy and works with clients to identify their skills and supports clients in utilizing their strengths to address areas of growth. Hannah has extensive experience working with adolescents and young adults and previously worked in a residential setting with DCF involved youth and facilitated individual, family, and group therapy. Hannah has also worked in a residential and inpatient setting with youth and adults who faced eating disorders. Hannah finds meaning in understanding the client in relation to their environment. Hannah uses a client centered approach where clients identify their short and long term goals. Hannah supports clients in developing community connections and interpersonal skills to make sustainable changes in their lives. Hannah draws upon several modalities in her practice, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Attachment, Regulation, and Competency framework (ARC), Solution Focused Therapy (SFT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI). Hannah enjoys working with clients who experience trauma symptoms, anxiety, depression, attachment and relationship difficulties, anger, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), eating disorders, life changes, and grief. She enjoys working with children, adolescents, young adults, and adults. In her free time, Hannah enjoys reading, crocheting, camping, hiking, and baking.
“I don’t want to feel like this any longer.” Or “I just want to feel better about myself and my life.” Many of my clients will say something like this. They feel stuck. Anxieties, sadness, pain and the fears of not being good enough only grow. They can point to many good things in their lives but somehow feeling fulfilled and happier isn’t happening. Feeling ashamed to admit even to themselves or others about how hard things are while self-doubt is settling in. Perfectionism, self-criticism and imposter syndrome can tear you down inside even if no one else knows it. Work, school and relationships require energy that is harder to find. The need to present well can be exhausting and at times even destructive. You may try to remind yourself to feel grateful or more positive but sometimes even that reinforces a feeling of shame that your life feels so difficult. The idea of showing up for yourself starts to feel impossible; connecting with friends, family or a partner feels difficult or simply out of reach. Sadness can show up as anger or withdrawing from activities you once enjoyed and withdrawing from people who care about you. As the need to numb yourself grows, alcohol or other addictive patterns may increase. Anxiety, sadness, shame, medical or physical trauma, perinatal challenges, perfectionism and self-criticism, bullying or pain from childhood and family issues, relationship patterns you want to change, sports performance injuries or difficulties, negative thoughts and feelings about yourself and low self-esteem can all have origins in trauma. Trauma may not be the word that is used. Sometimes we think traumatic experiences must be extremely dramatic but actually trauma is experienced by all of us at different times in our lives. Trauma is really anything in our past that is difficult to think about or feel, draining us emotionally. Having a stronger sense of yourself will allow you to respond to challenges with more freedom, as well as direct your life with goals and purpose. If you want to let go of stuff from your past but aren’t sure of how to move forward, I can help.
I offer a non-judgmental, caring, and collaborative approach to therapy. My style is both relationship-driven and informed by evidence-based treatments, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based therapies. I am also a registered yoga teacher, and I may integrate breathing and relaxation exercises into sessions if that matches with a client's interests and needs. (And if not, that's fine, too!) I am an LGBTQIA+ ally and provide affirming care. I have extensive experience helping people with eating disorders, as well as many other mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, and adjustment issues. I completed my post-graduate fellowship in the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston, where I was a member of the Eating Disorders Team, and I worked worked as a clinician in Student Mental Health & Counseling at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I was also on the Eating Concerns Team. I offer in-person sessions in Wellesley Hills on Tuesdays and Thursdays and virtual sessions Monday-Friday. If you are interested in scheduling a session outside of the times listed on my schedule, please reach out, and I'll let you know if I'm able to accommodate the request.
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Life is hard, at every age. Loneliness and isolation, which have continued after COVID, make it harder. And when you're dealing with depression, anxiety, or adjustment to new life circumstances, it's harder still. But, there is help and hope. Let's talk.
I truly enjoy working collaboratively with patients seeking help to gain insight, make changes in how they cope with stress and emotions, alter stuck patterns in their lives, and learn new, more effective ways to relate interpersonally. I would love to meet you and see if we can connect to improve whatever has been causing you pain or struggle. You may be dealing with everyday stresses of college life and demands, adjustment to a new college environment, complicated or traumatic family history, or trying to achieve relief or remain stable with significant diagnoses such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, mild to moderate eating disorders, and emotional intensity. I have extensive experience treating survivors of trauma. These experiences can lead to an array of difficulties including PTSD, dissociation, anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation. I am experienced at working with any of these problems/diagnoses and more. I work with each person individually to identify treatment goals and decide what approach might be the best fit. I tend to integrate treatment models in my thinking and practice, with intensive training completed in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and advanced training in psychodynamic treatment. My style is warm and non-judgmental, sensitive, deeply caring, and very appreciative of humor and creativity- these are incredible human resources. I look forward to meeting you and hope we can forge an important supportive relationship that also provides change and promotes growth in these pivotal years.