Therapists for college students near New York, NY
Chloe has been practicing as a clinical mental health counselor for over 10 years. She first earned her Bachelors of Science in Psychology at Binghamton University. Her love of helping others motivated her to further pursue her academic career at Long Island University where she graduated with a masters in clinical mental health counseling. Chloe has experience in helping clients with a wide range of diagnoses and settings. Chloe started her career working in an outpatient setting with individuals with severe and chronic mental illness in both individual and group settings. She has worked with adolescents in a community residency and has led both the substance dependency counseling program and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) program in a private practice setting. Chloe has a keen understanding of the importance of improving one’s mental health to promote a healthy lifestyle. She believes that one’s experience in therapy needs to be tailored to the needs of the individual. She works with each client to help identify their specific goals of therapy and uses an eclectic evidence-based approach. Chloe specializes in working with young adults and adults who struggle with depression and anxiety. She will help you learn and implement effective coping skills to help manage your symptoms. You will gain confidence and feel empowered in taking control back of your life.
In my years of experience I have come to realize so much about living in the world robs us of our ability to acknowledge our own magic. Therapy should be a safe place for you to begin to reclaim that magic and learn how to discover your own power. By using a "bottom to top" approach to identify how long held, negative beliefs, have kept you reliving and repeating the past, you can finally live in the present. I provide a safe, non judgemental space for you to work through trauma and reclaim the power inherent in you.
If you are thinking about entering therapy, I encourage you to follow that call. Therapy can be an incredibly powerful tool in which you can safely explore your past, come into meaningful contact with the present, and ultimately set yourself on a better path for the future. I am passionate about supporting clients in developing effective coping skills to not only survive, but to feel equipped and empowered to thrive in their lives. I am a mental health counselor specializing in anxiety, depression, and major life transitions. I offer an integrated approach that emphasizes treating the whole person, drawing from treatments across behavioral, relational, and person-centered models. I believe in meeting clients where they’re at and value each individual’s unique strengths and experiences. The time is always right to prioritize your mental health. Please contact me to learn more about how I can be of help.
My name is Rebekah, and I work with young adults seeking insight and change who are willing to explore the barriers getting in the way of living the life they want to live. If you are seeking more authenticity and flexibility in your life and want freedom from symptoms holding you back, I can help. I have over a decade of experience working with college students, including time at University of Pittsburgh, Boston College, and MIT. My approach values the interconnection of mind and body, as well as the profound impact of past relationships on present functioning. Through insight building, self-compassion, and emotion regulation, we work toward sustainable behavior change that fosters a life of purpose and meaning. As a therapist, I take an accepting and curious stance aimed at providing you with empathy and empowerment. My work is rooted in appreciation for self-determination and deep respect for the unique identities you bring to the room. I offer telehealth services and in-person appointments at my office in Catskill, NY. I look forward to connecting!
I’m Steph, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in Rhinebeck. I work with young adults navigating grief, loss, anxiety, identity changes, and life transitions. My approach is compassionate, grounded, and collaborative — helping students slow down, make sense of what they’re carrying, and build tools for steadiness and self-understanding. I offer both in-person and virtual sessions for clients throughout New York.
Spotted Rabbit therapists aren’t here to “fix” you. We live for empowering neurodivergents, LGBTQ+ folx, and adults who’ve experienced emotional neglect to be their most authentic selves and live a life aligned with their own personal values. We specialize in working with individuals who have experienced a difficult home life growing up, are exploring their sexuality and/or gender, struggling with the transition to adulthood, ore are having difficulty forming and maintaining satisfying relationships. Our therapists have personal and professional experiencing working with neurodivergent clients or those who suspect an ADHD or autism diagnosis. Spotted Rabbit uses a person-centered approach, which means we let you take the lead and provide a safe space for you to explore new thoughts and behaviors in relation to your own personal goals. We are a particularly good fit for creative individuals, as well as those who have had difficulty with traditional talk therapy in the past. Art making within therapy can ease anxiety by giving you something else to focus on, as well as provide unique insights sitting below our level of awareness. Please note not all of our providers are in-network with insurance. For those who self-pay we offer the following rates: Licensed Art Therapist $125 Associate Art Therapist $88 Intern Art Therapist $40
With 17 years of experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), I specialize in supporting children and young adults. My clinical practice is dedicated to helping young individuals navigate emotional and social challenges that accompany life transitions. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, or school-related issues, I offer a safe and supportive environment for you to explore your feelings and develop a plan to become the best version of you!
I am a licensed psychologist in New Jersey and New York with over 25 years of experience working with college and graduate students to improve their quality of life. I create a safe, supportive environment in which to explore what may be creating obstacles to taking control, feeling better and having more satisfying relationships. When people are in pain or feel “stuck”, this can help to empower them to make changes that lead to a healthier life. I have extensive experience working with diverse clientele who experience depression and anxiety, family and parenting issues, and grief and loss. I also address challenges around life transitions, questions of identity, chronic illness, and work stress/conflict. Certified in EMDR, I am passionate about exploring how this treatment can help individuals heal from life experiences that continue to negatively impact them. Appreciating one’s culture, family background and life experiences is essential to understand a person’s perspective and values to gain insights. I am a caring and respectful clinician who works collaboratively with clients to achieve outcomes important to them. Goals for therapy are discussed intentionally so that people achieve a greater sense of wellbeing in measurable ways. The relationship between myself and my client is a true partnership.
Most people who schedule an appointment with me are seeking help with depression and/or anxiety. Sometimes relationship issues are a focus of therapy.
Hi! I have over 15 years of practice providing therapeutic and habilitative supports to people with different needs and have had the honor of providing psychotherapy to children, adults and families over the last 8 years. I came to the mental health field through my work with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). I found that people can thrive when linked with the right supports, including service professionals who are dedicated, caring, empathic and invested. I find joy in supporting a person to find out what's getting them "stuck" and learning how to get un-stuck. This includes exploring ways to connect with other people in their lives, finding ways to increase self-compassion and engage in active problem solving, by finding creative and interesting solutions. This includes helping people try new things, while acknowledging that failure can happen (and often does!) that serves as an opportunity for continued growth and is part of the learning process.
Hello! My name is Justine Vecchione I am a licensed mental health counselor in the state of NY. Are you stressed out? Anxious? Have panic attacks? Are you struggling in school or deciding on a career path? Are you fighting with friends, family, or your significant other? Maybe you've had a recent break-up? Are you pregnant or recently had a baby? Or struggling with a pregnancy loss (either planned or unplanned). I am here to help! I believe that every individual should get to live a happy and fulfilled life but sometimes we need a little help getting there. This is your life, your story. I just want to help give you the tools you need to be where you want to be.
Each person has a unique experience and healing requires an individualized plan. Healing occurs through a combination of multiple different sources. Therapy can be one tool that can aid in growth that can alleviate suffering. Therapy can be both challenging and rewarding. I believe that a critical component of therapy is a trusting relationship with compassion, feeling heard and seen. Working with someone who you trust to hear your experience and challenge you in positive ways. I am a Yale and VA-trained clinical psychologist , licensed in CT and NY, who has over a decade of experience working with people struggling with addiction. Additionally, I have expertise treating anxiety, trauma, chronic pain, and relationship distress. I approach therapy from a gender-affirming, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive lens. I use an integrative approach that incorporates strategies from humanistic, relational and evidence-based therapies. My style is engaging, compassionate, and nonjudgmental.
I am an inclusive, neuro-affirming clinician who believes deeply in people’s capacity for growth, healing, and self-understanding. I work with many late diagnosed neurodivergent individuals and caregivers. Additionally, I also work with individuals from all backgrounds who are navigating life transitions. For over a decade, I have supported clients navigating a wide range of experiences including anxiety, depression, sexuality and gender identity, spirituality and metaphysical exploration, parenting, grief, and the ongoing challenges of everyday life.
This time in your life can be one of transitions and transformations. Talking to a professional and processing it all can be very beneficial. You’re not alone. Whether you’re dealing with the stress of academic pressure, social pressures, anxiety, or depression, I’ve helped many individuals sort through these issues that can arise during this time in one’s life.
At Elevate Wellness Mental Health Counseling, we’re committed to supporting you as you navigate life’s complexities. Whether you're facing unresolved grief, behavioral health challenges, or emotional struggles, I’m here to help you work through them with empathy, expertise, and care. With a client-centered approach, we offer personalized care that addresses the root causes of your concerns while teaching effective coping strategies and skills for long-term healing. Specializing in anxiety, depression, addiction, grief and loss, trauma, and adolescent challenges, we provide a safe, nonjudgmental space for you to explore your emotions, understand your behavior, and work through complex issues. Through psychoeducation, skill-building, and behavioral treatment techniques, we help you not only manage but thrive in the face of life’s challenges. Our goal is to empower you with the tools and insights to foster emotional resilience and behavioral health.
As a therapist, I am deeply committed to helping clients navigate life’s challenges in a way that honors their unique experiences. I have experience working people struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and addiction. I am dedicated to helping individuals understand themselves better, while developing skills to tackle life’s challenges. My approach is grounded in the belief that every person has inherent strengths, and my goal is to empower you to recognize and utilize those strengths to obtain their goals.
Hi, I am Dr. Oforah (or you can call me Dr. O!). At Partners in Mental Health & Wellness, we work with clients struggling with any mental health-related symptom(s). We can help address your main concerns with a focused and personalized approach. A typical treatment plan will include targeted strategies, practical tools, and ongoing support tailored to your mental health needs. With this approach, you can expect improved outcomes, greater confidence, and lasting positive change.
Therapy for You is a small group practice that offers mental health therapeutic services for adults, adolescents, and kids both in Massachusetts and Maryland. At this time, we do not offer any in-person services. At Therapy for You, we strive to match clients to a therapist who can best support their needs. Our clients are important to us, as is making sure that each individual client gets the individualized support that they want and deserve. In addition to outpatient mental health services, Therapy for You offers neuropsychological and psychological assessments. These assessments will be done in person in the Fitchburg/Leominster Area
My name is Courtney and my focus in my counseling work connects with guiding individuals to rediscover their sense of self when facing challenges. It's common for anxiety, depression, shame, and guilt to emerge during difficult times, especially times of life changes, and if this resonates with you, you are not alone. I am dedicated to offering supportive reflection and compassionate listening, empowering you to tap into your inner resilience, strengths, and sense of purpose. I specialize in working with individuals (16+) experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression, and with those who are experiencing difficulties with life transitions, self-esteem, and stress. I have specific experience working with individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQIA+), and I also provide EMDR therapy. I strive to create a safe and supportive environment where we can address past challenges, current stressors, and concerns about what's next. My goal is to empower you to embrace your true self, listen to your inner voice with kindness, and cultivate deeper connections through vulnerability. I welcome you to contact me to set up a free consultation.
At the heart of psychotherapy is accompaniment through one’s inner world. Current difficulties, past struggles, individual and familial traumas, hidden hopes and dreams – all of this will be central to making sense of your present and building toward your future. Starting psychotherapy can feel intimidating, but the benefits can be huge: deeper self-understanding, more meaningful and authentic relationships, reduced depression and anxiety, increased self-confidence. I have worked with a diverse swath of undergrad and graduate students in college counseling centers, and have studied and taught at private and public universities across the country. My specializations include relationship struggles, family conflict and crisis, identity development, career direction, academic concerns, gender and sexuality, trauma, spirituality, creativity, chronic illness, immigration, and LGBTQIA+ issues in teens and adults. I am committed to meeting you where you are at in the therapeutic process, and I welcome exploration of racial, sexual, and gender identities. I am a Harvard Medical School Psychiatry fellow trained in psychodynamic, relational, cognitive behavioral, and mindfulness-based therapies, but I believe a strong sense of connection is the most important element in seeking a therapist. I encourage you to reach out to a number of practitioners to find a good match. I look forward to hearing from you.