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Therapists for college students near Harvard University

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Evoke Wellness
Treatment program
Waltham, MA

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.

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Gabriel Saltzman
Psychiatrist
Newton, MA

Hi there--I'm a board certified psychiatrist in Newton, MA who offers weekly therapy +/- medications when clinically indicated. I'm warm, personable, and collaborative. My goal is to work towards a place where you feel more satisfaction, meaning, and contentment in your life. I am happy to meet in person, over video, or a hybrid. Please reach out if you're interested in working together!

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Kaley Moore
Pre-Licensed Professional
Wellesley, MA

The transitions and stress involved in college or graduate school can be overwhelming, and I am here to help. As a clinician, I am skillful in supporting clients for whom anxiety, chronic stress, depression, and developmental disabilities are primary areas of concern. I enjoy treating clients who have physical or medical complaints using psychotherapeutic modalities, including mindfulness, acceptance, and health behavior change. I also welcome clients who wish to address disordered eating, body image, or diet-related concerns in therapy. I am very passionate about the mind-body connection and strive to help my clients achieve balance between physical, mental, and emotional wellness to promote optimal healing. I believe in tailoring treatment to each client’s unique needs, including their lived experiences, preferences, strengths, and cultural background to make the therapeutic experience both personal and meaningful. I practice with a warm, compassionate, and non-judgmental approach to help clients feel safe and begin healing. If you think we may be a good fit, I'd love to hear from you. I offer free, 10-minute consultation calls and am accepting new clients via Telehealth and in-person.

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Tim Ridge
Counselor
Wellesley, MA

“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.

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Sahra Kim
Psychologist
Newton, MA

I work with adults who primarily struggle with memory and concentration problems related to ADHD, depression/anxiety, traumatic brain injury etc. in my practice in Boston. I have a structured, problem-solving approach to treatment that focuses on organization and practical skills to manage symptoms. However, each person I work with is different and therefore each treatment plan is tailored to them and their needs. For ADHD in particular, a combination of medications and therapy is the most effective in treating ADHD. Your sessions with me: 1. During your first session, I just want to get to know you better. From this initial session, I can provide you feedback about what is the primary cause of some of your attention/memory difficulties that impact your day to day abilities. 2. One focus would be to implement structure, and routine. I can help provide this external structure by helping you utilize a planner to schedule ahead and manage time, make realistic and reasonable goals to maximize success, and organize aspects of your life. I will also teach you practical memory strategies and ways you can easily retain information. 3. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) which involves changing negative thinking patterns and behaviors is also found to be effective in treating ADHD. CBT helps “slow down” your thinking so you can reflect on what prevents you from making those deadlines, reduce impulsive behaviors, and learn problem solving skills that can make a difference in work, school, and or personal relationships. 4. Mindfulness exercises involve paying attention to your thoughts, feelings, and physiological sensations so you can be present in the moment. With practice, you can train you brain to sustain attention.

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Clear Steps Recovery
Treatment program
Needham, MA

Clear Steps Recovery offers a therapeutic environment for clients and family members. We have an experienced team that includes therapists, case managers, medical staff and recovery coaches. CSR offers different therapeutic approaches to help clients maintain long-term recovery. Our mission is to provide an effective path to recovery by combining evidence-based treatments in conjunction with the holistic approach. Each journey is unique, so we provide individualized treatment plans.

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Libby Flavin
Pre-Licensed Professional
Needham, MA

Libby Flavin, MSW, LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Van Dusen Nutrition®. Libby currently works full-time in the Needham office and sees clients for individual in person and virtual psychotherapy sessions. Libby’s mission is to provide a safe space for individuals to reclaim the aspects of their lives that an eating disorder has taken away from them. Her approach is authentic, non-judgmental, and honest. Libby believes in full recovery and that by trusting the process and bettering relationships with self and others, it is possible. Libby received a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences with a minor in Psychology from the University of Rhode Island. She then completed her MSW at Boston College, specializing in mental health. Libby’s clinical internships consisted of in-home therapy services, academic counseling, and eating disorders at both the partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient levels of care. Following her graduation from Boston College, Libby then went on to continue developing her skills in the treatment of eating disorders at Walden Behavioral Care in Braintree, MA where she ran group therapy, meal monitoring, and provided individual and family therapy to adolescents and young adults. Libby is an active member of the National Association of Social Workers and Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association.

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Connie Ahlstrom
Counselor
Waltham, MA

I have extensive experience working with young adults, college and graduate students concerning life transitions, anxiety, depression, family and relationship issues and self identity concerns. I work closely with individuals to support them in managing their personal, family and academic challenges. I use an empathic, coaching style improving mood, executive functioning, work/life balance and their interpersonal relationship skills. At this time, all counseling is being done via teletherapy.

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Julie Gardner Mandel, PhD P.C.
Psychologist
Newton, MA

I have over 30 years experience working clinically at MGH & in private practice and teaching at Harvard Medical School. Are you experiencing anxiety, depression, relationship problems or an Eating Disorder? Stopping the repetition of dysfunctional behavior patterns can help you fulfill your life dreams personally, professionally and relationally. My patients and I work collaboratively to explore the roots of their symptoms and develop better coping strategies along the way. I am an interactive and relational therapist. I offer Individual, Couples & Group psychotherapy. Life transitions can be complicated and difficult. Whether the transition is to a change in relationship status, new city, new job, or new school, it is helpful to have a safe, private space to process overwhelming emotions that invariably arise. I see patients over zoom as well as face to face indoors and in an Outdoor Covid Compliant Office space. I am certified in Animal Assisted Therapy. "Henry Freud" is a calm, gentle, affectionate Black Lab who is eager to be part of your healing process. He is happy to offer therapeutic comfort: snuggles, kisses, floor play, secured privacy and/or bring you tissues. Henry's greatest gift is the ability to make everyone feel special and loved in a unique way.

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Counseling Services of Greater Boston
Group practice
Wakefield, MA

We are a group of dedicated women who are passionate about providing excellent, individualized treatment to college students and young adults in a very poignant time in their lives. Whether you were struggling even before heading off to college, or challenges just recently emerged due to life transitions, we can support you! Our clinicians offer many different approaches. We are confidant that we can find a good match. Maybe you like to process your thoughts first and get skills later. Maybe you don't want someone "to talk to" but rather need someone to help you learn how to manage your negative thoughts and sensations. Maybe you want to get more in touch with yourself, understand yourself better. Maybe you are dealing with a break-up, or family conflict, or you feel alone, or you've noticed that you are using too much alcohol/substances in order to deal. We can help with all of that and more. Check out our website for more info or reach out directly. We got you!

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Elysium Counseling LLC-Dr. Kaeley Majewski
Group practice
Lexington, MA

Dr. Kaeley Majewski (she/her/hers) is a licensed clinical psychologist and an adjunct professor in the Clinical Psychology Department at William James College (WJC). Dr. Majewski graduated from American University with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She continued her education at WJC earning a Master of Arts (MA) in Professional Psychology and a Psychology Doctorate (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Kaeley Majewski is the co-owner of Elysium Counseling LLC. Elysium is a female-owned united team of dedicated mental health professionals that believe in the power of togetherness, collaboration, and compassion. Dr. Majewski has experience working across many levels of care in a variety of settings, including adult and child/adolescent inpatient units at MetroWest Medical Center in Natick, MA, and in a residential and partial hospitalization DBT program with the Hill Center for Women at McLean Hospital, which is the largest psychiatric teaching hospital associated with Harvard Medical School. Dr. Majewski has experience at several counseling programs, including the Wellesley College Stone Center Counseling Service, The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Student and Mental Health Counseling Service, and the Curry College Counseling Center. She has supervisory experience as Assistant Director of Training with oversight of doctoral-level interns. Dr. Majewski utilizes a person-centered, relational approach. She is trained in behavioral modalities such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). She works closely with clients to learn ways to tolerate distress and regulate their emotions while learning to recover from difficult experiences. She works with clients to create a safe environment to discuss their challenges. A strong therapeutic alliance is important for clients to gain insight and learn coping skills. She strives to help clients to work on building a life worth living and navigating all that comes with it.

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Jennifer Wallach
Psychologist
Newton, MA

As a clinical psychologist, I assist clients to address issues that are difficult to confront alone. I encourage self-reflection, help clients gain a clearer understanding of their life experiences and bring awareness to patterns of relating that are interfering with living a satisfying life. My orientation is primarily psychodynamic; it promotes self-exploration and gaining insight, along with productive behavior change. I take an active and engaged role with my clients by asking questions and offering ideas. I approach therapy as a collaborative process with the intention of reducing suffering, increasing self-understanding, and cultivating deeper and more compassionate relationships. I specialize in addressing chronic trauma, depression, anxiety, life transitions, loss, and relationship difficulties.

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Sue Stewart-Bermon
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Needham, MA

LICSW, MSW Simmons Graduate School of Social Work 2006 Individual Support Collaborating with intention to create a clear sense of purpose and pathway to change My clinical practice is broad in scope and includes adolescents, young adults, adults and families addressing general mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, relationship concerns and adjusting to life changes. While prioritizing trust, I work with you, tapping into the skills, strengths and resources you have reduce stress, achieve healthy and productive relationships and self compassion.

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Suzanne Kearney
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Newton, MA

Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.

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Emile Baker
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Wellesley, MA

Hello, I am a private psychotherapist located in Wellesley, MA. I also provide telehealth in CT and ME as well. If you are a college student, parent or provider looking for a therapist for yourself, or your child/client, to help better manage anxiety around challenging life transitions, stress, or college life, please feel free to reach out. I use cognitive behavioral and relational approaches to help clients, feel calmer, more relaxed and better able to handle stressors.

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Rachel Weiskopf
Psychologist
Lexington, MA

My therapeutic approach is warm, open and collaborative. I generally practice using a psychodynamic approach, but I also integrate cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness techniques. I am flexible and tailor my method to suit the needs of each client. My work is informed by my clinical experience and the latest in evidence based research

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Brayden Kendziora
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Waltham, MA

My therapeutic approach is rooted in the belief that creativity is a powerful tool for self-expression and healing. I strive to create a safe and non-judgmental space where individuals can explore their emotions, break through barriers, and tap into their inner strength. Every person is unique, and my goal is to tailor my therapeutic techniques to meet the specific needs and preferences of each client. Expressive art therapy provides an alternative form of communication, particularly beneficial when traditional verbal expression may feel limiting. Artistic expression allows for the articulation of emotions, experiences, and narratives that may be challenging to express through words alone. The focus is on the process of creation rather than the end result, allowing for a more profound and authentic exploration of emotions.

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Será Godfrey-Kaplan
Group practice
Waltham, MA

I believe that therapy is a collaborative journey. My style includes creating a warm space for my clients to work through difficult issues. I think it's okay to laugh and/or cry when you're managing stress and mental health needs. You can expect a responsive experience where you can explore ways to improve your quality of life. When appropriate, I will also provide feedback and challenge clients to try on new ways of approaching their lives.

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Birch Hill Behavioral Health
Group practice
Wellesley, MA

At Birch Hill Behavioral Health (BHBH), we believe that human beings are capable of incredible resiliency, healing, and dynamic change. Like the Birch tree itself, individuals can simultaneously be strong and deeply grounded, as well as vulnerable and flexible. We believe in the combined healing potential of tailored evidence-based treatments and the therapeutic relationship which sets the stage for growth, connection, and ultimately, meaningful change.

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Inclusive Perspectives Counseling
Group practice
Dedham, MA

At Inclusive Perspectives Counseling (formerly Kristin Bowles and Assoc.), we offer mental health services for children, adolescents, couples, families, and adults. We provide these services from trained therapists, social workers and mental health counselors with a wide array of expertise and therapeutic approaches. Our therapists provide psychotherapy, crisis counseling, maternal health and wellness counseling for those in need of social, emotional, and behavioral support. We engage in safe, culturally competent, racially sensitive, gender inclusive and evidenced based treatment to the community. Our practice works with students of various mental health needs including complex trauma, emotional, & behavioral health needs. We offer support for people of color and the LGBTQ+ population. We work collaboratively with everyone to ensure their voice is heard & understood, especially in times of social unrest. At Inclusive Perspectives we believe client’s know themselves best. We create an environment where everyone can feel safe and secure with the purpose of mutually accomplishing client’s goals within the therapeutic setting. We use a client-centered, strengths-based approach, among a variety of other treatment approaches, to meet our clients needs.

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