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Therapists for college students near 10003

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Morris Cognitive Behavioral Consulting, LLC
Group practice
Morristown, NJ

It is the mission of Morris Cognitive Behavioral Consulting to meet clients where they are when they enter treatment and help them come to a place of radical acceptance of their current circumstances. Dr. Morris has an interactive, direct style that, at times, feels more like coaching than traditional psychotherapy. She focuses on enhancing a client’s motivation, as well as helping them find the balance between acceptance and change. Their goal is to locate the “gray area” between extremes in thinking, emotions, and behavior. It is these extremes, which lead to common problems in living, relationship difficulties, or severe mental and behavioral symptoms. Dr. Morris believes in doing more than helping individuals reduce troubling symptoms; she wants to help clients break free from ineffective behavioral patterns and, more importantly, truly heal. She is committed to teaching clients how to stop emotions from controlling their lives. She strives to help clients overcome barriers that keep them stuck in negative behaviors, life patterns, or relationships that hinder their ability to reach their desired goals and live fully. Dr. Morris channels her unrelenting energy, straightforward style, and radical genuineness to help shift clients into resolving these barriers and ineffective patterns. She hopes to enable clients to become more skillful in their everyday experience so they can be more effective at reaching their goals while, ultimately, creating lives worth living. Dr. Morris specializes in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) interventions, strength-based approaches that focus specifically on practical coping skill acquisition, which are uniquely tailored to each client's individual goals. She offers a range of evidence-based therapy, group, and consulting services to children, adolescents, adults, families, schools, and organizations​.

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Gina Fiorella
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Spring Valley, NY

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Timothy Dritto
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Richmond, VA

If you are a young adult feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, or navigating major life transitions such as college life, you might be searching for clarity and a way forward. Perhaps you struggle with the pressure of societal expectations or the unique challenges we all face today. You want a safe, nonjudgmental space where your experiences are truly understood and where you can build confidence, find balance, and create meaningful change in your life. You deserve support that meets you exactly where you are and respects your journey. I use personalized approaches rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, as well as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, explained in clear, relatable terms. Together, we will explore your strengths and develop practical skills to reduce stress, manage difficult emotions, and move toward the life you want with greater clarity and resilience. I understand how heavy life can feel, and I am here to walk alongside you in this process. If you're ready to take your first step, call today for a free 15-minute consultation to see if we're a good fit. I offer teletherapy for clients across Virginia and New York.

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Ivan Diller
Group practice
White Plains, NY

Omni Psychotherapy, LCSW, P.C. provides counseling and psychotherapy to a wide range of clients, specializing in working with those who identify as LGBTQIA, those who have been oppressed, marginalized, or who have suffered from various forms of trauma.

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Megan Clifford
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Rochester, NY

Crappy stuff happens. Stress happens. People are difficult. Life at school and away from school has to move on even when we aren't feeling well, sleeping well, having uncomfortable or intrusive thoughts, or having trouble in our relationships. When your thoughts, feelings, and/or behaviors are getting in the way of you living the life you want or being the student you want to be, I invite you to reach out. I have 15 years of experience working with emerging adults and was previously the director of a local college counseling center. I specialize in anxiety, depression, negotiating the transition to undergrad or grad school, managing academic expectations, and negotiating interpersonal conflicts. I have a particular interest in working with athletes or former athletes.

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START Creative Arts Therapy
Group practice
West Babylon, NY

We provide telehealth and in-home therapy services throughout New York state to people of any age. Our name is both a call to action and an acronym for our specialty: Stress, Trauma, and Anxiety Restorative Treatment. Our mission is to explore your narrative, assist you in adopting new coping methods, and honor the mind-body connection. We extend our therapeutic services to individuals, groups, couples and families. Our licensed clinicians use cognitive-behavioral therapies, creative arts therapies, and psychotherapy techniques to reduce the impact of individual and collective stress, trauma, and anxiety.

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Maria McDermott, LCSW
Group practice
Massapequa, NY

I specialize in working with children, adolescents and adults that struggle with various mood disorders, anxiety and depression, developmental disabilities, life transitions and trauma. Using nurturing insight oriented therapy, psychodynamic techniques and mindfulness strategies my goal is to provide a non threatening and compassionate atmosphere. I work with clients to gain insight into what is driving their thoughts, feelings and behaviors and learn coping mechanisms needed for self regulation and positive change. Introspection, self-awareness and personal growth are the catalyst for manifesting your most fulfilled life. My team offers personalized treatment, understanding that every child, individual and family has varying needs, strengths and weaknesses. We will work with you to recognize your fullest potential and build upon those personal strengths. We work to strengthen family connections and interpersonal relationships so that you may experience authentic joy in life. Please feel free to call or email in order to start our conversation. Calls will be answered or returned promptly so that we may do our best to get started on this journey of self-actualization.

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Danya Weltman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Washington, DC

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Joel Sanchez
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Liberty, NY

We are experiencing challenging times. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are numerous and have created a long lasting crisis situation that is exacerbating depression, anxiety, feelings of fear and hopelessness, and triggering unhealthy regressive patterns and behaviors. It has placed stress on marriages, partnerships and families, and has left us feeling disconnected, frustrated and fearful. We are also experiencing a massive shift in our paradigm regarding race and ethnicity, which necessitates a different therapeutic consciousness that is more holistic, and that includes the issue of how racism and inequality affect mental health. As we navigate the “new normal,” it’s important to have a supportive space that can help define issues that are problematic so we can adjust accordingly to the harmful effects of the current crisis. In addition to treating mood disorders and trauma that affect daily functioning, as a relationship therapist, I believe the foundation of all relationships begins with the most important relationship of all – the one you have with yourself. Perhaps the life you have is different from the life you desire. If so, we will focus on core issues that might be preventing you from living that life. Some of the challenges you might be facing at this time include: Toxic/unhealthy dynamics in families of origin. A lack of strong role models. The search for a partner who more closely fulfills your needs. The decision of when/if to start a family. A career that means more than just a paycheck and allows you to live up to your full potential and desires. Unexpected health challenges. A nonconforming identity. We will not only address symptoms. We will examine the changes you want to make to live a more fulfilling life.

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Craig Haen
Drama Therapist
White Plains, NY

Never thought you'd find yourself looking for a therapist, or had a disappointing therapy experience before? Much of the success of treatment depends on finding someone whom you can trust, who is as invested in seeing you make progress as you are. I have a solid track record working with children, adolescents, adults and families to create change in their lives...even when situations feel hopeless. I use an integrative approach that draws from relational, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and systems modalities. I am a trained drama therapist and play therapist, and use these skills when they help to support the treatment process. I offer individual, group, and family therapy. I am adjunct faculty at NYU and Lesley University, former supervisor at a residential treatment center, and the author of numerous articles and four books on trauma, child/adolescent treatment, and working with boys. Call me to set up a consultation or visit my website to find out more.

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Julie Markbreiter
Pre-Licensed Professional
Rockville Centre, NY

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Jonathan Ames
Psychologist
Rochester, NY

Work with anxiety, depression, also, trauma-related /retriggering. Also work with neuro-divergent folks, relationship/family disturbances, grief, adjustment to illness, academic/occupational pressure. See individuals, couples. Further details on website. Ages middle school to elderly. Experienced with teletherapy; consider it as effective as in-person. Trained in analysis, ACT, trauma therapy; AEDP; aware of most therapeutic systems. Work across broad spectrum of time lengths, issues.

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Netta Admoni
Psychologist
Newburgh, NY

My therapeutic approach is catered for each client. For those with anxiety disorders, I use evidence-based approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP) to help my clients learn about the intersections between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Much of therapy includes learning and trying out new ways of thinking, utilizing coping skills that emphasize regulating your nervous system, and safely exposing yourself to anxiety-provoking things in order to overcome your fears. For clients who have experienced trauma and interpersonal/relational challenges, I use trauma-focused CBT and psychodynamic therapy with an attachment lens. I aim to support my clients in processing their experiences, reclaiming their narratives, and connecting to their values. I want to help my clients gain insight on root causes of distress, while also helping them explore how to engage in interpersonal relationships in healthier ways. My style is warm and collaborative. In session, I try to balance insight-oriented and skills-based approaches. I am active in teaching and helping clients develop new, healthy coping skills, in order to deal with stress better. I integrate feminist and multicultural approaches, and strive to help explore the impacts of oppression, privilege, and societal expectations, on mental health.

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Briana Talarico
Marriage & Family Therapist
Raleigh, NC

Hi! I’m Briana, a therapist who loves working with college students. I know this time in your life can feel exciting, overwhelming, confusing, and full of possibility—all at once. Whether you're dealing with stress from classes, relationships, identity questions, or just figuring out who you are and what you want, you're not alone. I've worked on college campuses for years and feel so lucky to be part of this chapter with the students I support. My goal is to create a space where you feel safe, understood, and empowered to make sense of what you're going through. Let’s figure it out together.

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Kristin Woxholdt
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Secaucus, NJ

Hello! I’m Kristin, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over 10 years of experience in providing compassionate, client-centered care. I’m dedicated to supporting individuals through life's challenges and helping them achieve personal growth and emotional well-being. I specialize in anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and life transitions. I believe that every individual has the strength to overcome challenges, and I’m here to support you every step of the way. Whether you’re facing a specific issue or seeking ongoing guidance, I’m committed to providing you with the tools and support you need to thrive.

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Del Giacco Creative Arts Therapy, PLLC
Art Therapist
Albany, NY

Over 20 Years of Experience in Therapy & Education When attending school many times students face increased anxiety and find it hard to cope with the educational challenges they face. Untreated anxiety can make you feel like you're alone, and no one understands. I'm here to help you through these troubled times. Feel free to contact me and discuss some coping tools that may help you.

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Danielle Davis
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Auburn, NY

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Liza Reytblat Haner, Mental Health Counseling
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Holbrook, NY

Are you have having trouble transitioning through life’s many changes? Have you felt increasingly anxious, stressed, and irritable? Do you doubt yourself? Do you find yourself having trouble connecting with family members, romantic partners, and/or friends? Are issues from your past keeping you from moving forward? Maybe you just don’t feel like yourself. All of these feelings are normal. Whether we have been struggling with these things our entire lives or just the past few weeks, all of us feel lost at times. If you’d like help coping with difficulties in your life or gaining a better understanding of yourself, your past, your culture, your experiences, and how it all affects the person that you are, we can work together. We can talk about patterns and behaviors that have been holding you back, find strengths and interests that will help you thrive, and set goals which will encourage you to move forward. Together we can help you feel more like you and take steps towards making positive changes.

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Dr. Rebecca J. Cohen, Ph.D.
Psychologist
Hartsdale, NY

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Hiram Rivera-Mercado
Psychologist
Houston, TX

Hello! I am a bilingual, trauma-informed, LGBTQ-affirming, multicultural, and humanistic therapist. I work with people with diverse identities and life experiences that have been impacted by mood disorders, health issues, discrimination, sexuality, gender, grief/loss, trauma/PTSD, stress, and life changes. I aim to provide a warm, compassionate, and non-judgmental space for you to bring your concerns and together create the life you want to live. I have expertise using a wide range of psychotherapy approaches, from supportive to evidenced-based, in community mental health clinics, primary care settings, and medical centers. These clinical experiences have allowed me to witness and address a multiplicity of concerns. I have extensive experience working with depression and anxiety, identity development, LGBTQ+ issues, racial and ethnic minority stress, interpersonal and relational problems, health concerns (e.g. HIV, chronic pain), life changes, trauma/PTSD, among others. Addressing symptoms, bringing insight, developing coping mechanisms, and creating lifestyle changes are some of the many goals in therapy. Ultimately, I want to empower you to live the life you envisioned. I hope my warm and compassionate approach will assist you in this healing and vulnerable process called therapy. I look forward to working with you!

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