Therapists for college students near 10003
Feeling depressed or stuck? Are you unhappy in your current relationship? Having difficulty figuring out how to get away from destructive habits and/or people? There are many factors in life that aid into one's mental health. These factors may be emotional, physical and/or environmental amongst a possible myriad of others. Many issues can contribute to challenges in one having a more productive and fulfilling life. In addition to these stressors, some people struggle with issues from childhood or unhealthy patterns that sabotage their relationships or current life events such as loss of jobs, grief or breakups. Everyone has a unique situation and I make every effort to understand all aspects of one's life in order to deliver highly personalized treatment that provides one with Steps to Clarity. It is my overall goal to assist in enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families. Insurance claims are processed through headway.co. This company will verify and process all insurance claims. This is the link to my profile and an appointment can be made directly through my calendar on the site. I am looking forward to working with you. https://headway.co/providers/deja-harford
The focus of my work is helping young people, adults, and couples respond to and manage feelings that negatively impact life, relationships, and work. I have successfully helped many young adults work through and solve problems coping with transitions and life adjustments. As a clinical social worker and psychotherapist in community mental health settings in NYC and the Hudson Valley, I have helped people experiencing acute symptoms of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress, among other problems. I specialize in supporting people in their relationships with others but also with themselves. My clinical work focuses on addressing emotional needs and how these are expressed outwardly but also implicitly, in ways that often go unnoticed. My therapeutic approach is influenced by both psychodynamic psychotherapy and emotionally-focused therapy, two experiential techniques in which I have begun training. I specialize in supporting people in their relationships with others, but also with themselves. Often, it is helpful to center emotional needs. Together we will explore how these needs are expressed outwardly, but also implicitly, in ways that often go unnoticed.
Dr. Cypher is a Sport Psychologist and Certified Mental Performance Consultant®, as administered by the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. He is the Sport Psychologist for UR Fitness Science and is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Dr. Craig Cypher has a wealth of experience addressing issues related to mental skills for athletes and teams, improving athletic performance, and developing athletes poised to conquer the challenges and stressors related to sports performance. From focus to resilience to confidence to teamwork and communication, Dr. Cypher provides the tools necessary for optimal mental performance in sport.
Do you sometimes feel stuck in parts of your life? Do you notice the same problems keep happening in your relationships or career? Therapy provides a space to examine how you perceive yourself and the world. It also helps with discussing and processing difficult and painful feelings. These feelings provide new insight into ways to grow and change. My approach to therapy is based on ingredients proven to help, such as a good connection with your therapist and feeling understood and supported. I'm a graduate of Duke University; I completed my doctorate at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Rochester. Most recently, I was a generalist at Cornell Health, where I focused on interdisciplinary clinical care. I specialize in anxiety, stress, and compulsive habits people develop to cope with them. I know it takes a lot of strength and courage to start this process, and I respect that. We'll schedule our first session during your initial consultation. We'll discuss your current concerns and mental health history in the first session and develop a plan of care that feels right to you. Please visit my webpage to schedule a consultation.
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Since my first counseling experience at the University at Buffalo's Counseling Center, I have found working with college students especially rewarding. I have dedicated my career to understanding and treating emotional health. I have always been impressed with my clients’ abilities to address and overcome life’s challenges, often using skills they didn’t even know they had. It is so gratifying to see people become the best versions of themselves. A specific area of interest is helping those to improve their interpersonal relationships, whether they be with family, coworkers, or others. I want our sessions to be a supportive and safe place where you can be your genuine self without fear of judgement as you process, learn, and work through life’s challenges. I provide evidenced-based individual therapy services grounded in cognitive behavioral, person-centered, and narrative therapy approaches, as well as motivational interviewing.
Don't Feel Right? Not Sure Why? Bridgette L. Riley, NP in Psychiatry can help with anxiety, depression, mental wellness, bipolar disorder, attention deficit, panic attacks or anything else that concerns you! Ms. Riley has extensive experience helping people with any mental health concerns they may have. Her approach to psychiatric care is to promote overall mental wellness through talk therapy and medication.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with many years of experience supporting students through life transitions and the challenges of balancing schoolwork and personal well‑being. My background includes clinical social work practice as well as extensive experience in education and leadership, which informs my thoughtful, grounded approach to therapy. I work primarily with people who are seeking clarity, perspective, and supportive guidance as they navigate career decisions, changing relationships, or periods of stress and overwhelm. My style is collaborative and practical. My work is best suited for individuals looking for thoughtful, supportive, and goal‑focused therapy. I value creating a steady and reflective space where clients can explore challenges, gain perspective, and move toward greater confidence and clarity.My approach is collaborative, practical, and supportive. Seeking support can feel like a big step, especially when life is already full. I work with women who want clarity, perspective, and steady support around work, parenting, and life transitions. If you’re looking for a thoughtful, grounded approach, I invite you to reach out.
Hi! My name is Melissa Mason (she/her) and I'm a seasoned therapist with an established history of working with adolescents & young adults. I possess clinical expertise in eating disorders, anxiety, depression, trauma & other co-occurring disorders & I specialize in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) designed to reduce symptoms of trauma & PTSD. In addition to my clinical training I have been extensively trained in the use of yoga & mindfulness as a complimentary intervention. I recognize the strong connection between mind & body & work to help clients develop practices that enhance their overall wellness. My therapeutic approach is grounded in the belief that an effective therapist builds good relationships, built on mutual respect & trust. This sets the tone for the work & allows the client to feel safe enough to be vulnerable. I work with clients to develop insight into the function of their presenting problem without shame or judgement, allowing them to find alternative ways to get their needs met. I believe in taking a multidimensional approach to treatment & work collaboratively with allied professionals to ensure each patient is getting the most comprehensive care possible. I whole heartedly believe recovery from whatever you are struggling with is possible & aim to impart that hope to my clients. My approach is warm, open & non-judgmental. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/melissa-mason-fishkill-ny/789530
Hi. My name is Dr. Elanna Lazaruk and I am a licensed psychologist in California, Massachusetts, and New York. I specialize in working with teens and adolescents with anxiety, depression, trauma/abuse, relationship issues, academic performance, and self esteem issues. I love developing a deep understanding of my clients and improving their insights into themselves as well as focusing on actionable changes to improve their quality of life. Whether you are looking for insight into yourself, learning new skills, and/or making changes to your life, I am looking forward to working with you. I will help you to determine your goals for therapy and will create a unique and personalized treatment plan to achieve those goals. I have had training in a number of different therapeutic approaches, including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectic behavior therapy, mindfulness, and crisis intervention. Together we will develop a customized plan that works best for you. People who have worked with me have stated that I am exceedingly empathic, understanding, and supportive. I am very active and flexible during sessions and am very skilled at understanding people and their behavior patterns. Past patient testimonials are available on Google and Yelp. I received my Doctorate and Master’s degrees in Clinical Psychology at Yeshiva University’s Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology and my Bachelor’s degree from Wellesley College. While attending Wellesley College, I worked as a psychology research assistant at both Wellesley and MIT. I completed my clinical training at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Beth Israel Medical Center, JCCA, and SCO Family of Services. Feel free to check out my website at www.lacanadapsychology.com . You can reach out to me by phone at (818) 495-5705 or by email at drlazaruk@lacanadapsychology.com and we can schedule a free phone consultation to make sure I am a good fit for you and answer any questions you may have. I look forward to hearing from you.
I specialize in working with college aged women who have experienced sexual assault and are seeking a trauma informed, supportive space to heal. I help students process their experiences, rebuild a sense of safety and control, and develop coping skills that support both emotional well being and academic functioning. I also work with college students managing anxiety, stress, depression, relationship or dating concerns, boundary setting, family pressure, and major life transitions. Therapy is collaborative, practical, and designed to fit into the pace of college life.
Medication and therapy Are you struggling to balance your physical and mental health? Are you having difficulty with adjusting to a change in your life, a new relationship, job or new school? Have you been experiencing anxiety, depression, grief or relationship issues? Have you wondered if therapy of medication would be right for you? I am a Board-Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner utilizing a holistic approach to psychiatric care by integrating the core values from over 30 years of medical/nursing practice and evidence-based psychiatric treatments.
College can feel overwhelming at times—whether you’re dealing with stress, anxiety, burnout, or just trying to keep up with everything on your plate. You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, I offer a supportive, thoughtful, and collaborative space where you can feel comfortable being yourself. My approach is structured yet flexible and grounded in evidence-based practices. Together, we’ll work to better understand patterns in your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, while building practical tools to help you feel more in control and confident in your day-to-day life. My goal is to support you in creating meaningful, lasting change—at a pace that feels right for you. Starting therapy can feel like a big step, and it’s completely okay to feel unsure. I’m here to meet you where you are.
My name is Ashley. I'm a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner working with Mindful Healing Group LLC. We are accepting new North Carolina and New York patients. We treat a wide range of mental health disorders. We are now accepting patients for Addiction Disorders, including opioid and alcohol use disorders.
Trying to find the right therapist in the middle of exams, papers, and trying to maintain a social life can feel overwhelming. I'm so glad you are here anyway! The most important things in finding a therapist is: 1) Finding someone you feel comfortable with- I work hard to make sessions as relaxed and comfortable as possible. I am approachable and welcoming. 2) Finding a therapist who will help you grow- In addition to providing you with a safe space to talk, I also teach you valuable skills for more effectively managing your emotions, relationships, life and communication skills. I also specialize in working with people who have experienced trauma, and find themselves stuck and unable to move forward with their life. Hope, healing, and growth are always possible. Feel free to email me. I hope to hear from you soon.
My name is Caitlyn Cook and I’m passionate about helping young people create the lives they truly want. With over a decade of experience, I specialize in supporting those navigating anxiety, depression, low self-worth, and stress management. I'll help you learn from the past, tackle present challenges, and develop the skills to thrive. Life can be tough—but so are you! And you don’t have to do it alone. Reach out today to see how I can support you on your journey.
I am a New York state licensed psychologist with over 30 years of experience providing social, emotional and academic support to students. I currently specialize in working with college students who struggle with a variety of issues including anxiety, depression and life transitions as well as academic, social and relationship issues. I have extensive experience working with student-athletes helping to support their emotional well-being and promote positive athletic performance. I provide a supportive therapeutic environment in which I work together with students to "connect the dots" between experiences, thoughts and behavior. I create a warm, comfortable environment for students that is collaborative, practical and solution-focused and one that focuses on helping students increase self awareness, identify needs and set goals. My therapeutic style is based on cognitive behavioral therapy and integrates a variety of humanistic and strength-based modalities including mindfulness, acceptance and commitment therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy. My goal is to help clients better understand their thoughts, feelings and behaviors to promote positive change in their lives. If you are interested in working with me, please email me at elizabethgreenphd@gmail.com to schedule a free 15 minute phone consultation. I accept several insurance plans and am happy to provide a super bill to out-of-network clients.
We are a group practice with three locations. We have immediate daytime availability and can schedule most evening appointments within 2 weeks. We’ve been proudly supporting Rowan University and RCGC students since 2013!
Hi I'm Liz! I know that reaching out for therapy can feel like a big step, and my goal is to make it a comfortable one. I’m here to offer a space where you can feel understood, supported, and free to just be yourself. I help individuals who are struggling with anxiety, low self-esteem, or difficult transitions so they can regain a sense of control, confidence, and calm in their everyday lives. My approach centers on uncovering patterns, improving emotional regulation, and offering strategies that fit your day-to-day life. Together, we’ll explore the thoughts and feelings that may be holding you back. I’ll help you build simple, practical tools to manage stress, ease anxiety, improve self-talk, and move through life’s challenges with steadier confidence.