Therapists for college students near New York, NY
Stephanie Palau, LMSW, is a licensed psychotherapist with a master’s degree in Social Work from Columbia University. She has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, advanced training in trauma and crisis intervention, and is a DONA trained birth and postpartum doula. She is also a parent and has live d and worked abroad for nearly 10 years. Utilizing a holistic, psychosocial approach, Stephanie has an attentive, reflective, and interactive therapeutic process enabling clients to gain deeper self-awareness and insight. In partnership with her clients, she helps facilitate their wellbeing through compassion. Stephanie has worked with both pregnant and adoptive parents to prepare and support them through their transformation to parenthood and adjustment in their new roles. This may include assistance with creating a birth plan, postpartum debriefing, assessment and counseling for postpartum depression, infertility support, adoption options counseling, prospective adoptive parent preparation and post placement support. She is qualified to conduct adoption home studies. She has worked in some of NYC’s busiest emergency departments covering issues including sexual assault, domestic violence, psychological and emotional crises, miscarriage, and other forms of trauma and loss. Stephanie has specialized training in assessment and treatment of individuals at risk for PTSD and who may be experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress. She is available to provide critical incident support and services in a timely manner to individuals and companies that have experienced a traumatic event.
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Hello! I specialize in working with emerging adults on a variety of issues, such as: adjusting to college, managing relationships, exploring identity issues, LGBTQIA+ issues, sexuality, sexual assault, strained relationships with parents, stress, anxiety, depression, and borderline personality disorders. I also have extensive training in DBT and I am about to start a remote DBT support group. I am licensed in CT & NY. I am also a yoga instructor and explore fostering the mind/body connection.
Finding the right therapist is an important and thoughtful process. You want to find someone who ‘gets’ you, and who you can trust to be straightforward with you about your role in problems, and what steps you need to take. You want a person with solid credentials and experience, yet who is open, willing to listen, and who will consider a variety of treatment options with you. Clients have told me they appreciate my straightforwardness and compassion. I would characterize myself as contemplative and thoughtful, yet I am not the kind of therapist who will leave you ‘on the couch’ while I utter “mm-hmm”. I like to balance insight with concrete information and skills you can use to work between sessions. My goal is to foster respectful and collaborative partnerships with clients who are motivated to make changes in their lives. Being a psychologist has special meaning to me, and I care deeply about my work. I hope this offers helpful information as you search for your therapist, and would welcome you to contact me for a consultation.
My name is Elana Isser. I am a licensed clinical social worker. in New Jersey, New York, and Maryland. Together, we will build hope and perseverance in navigating life challenges and mental illnesses. I have honed my skills in helping you use your own strengths, while also learning new skills, to improve your mental health symptoms and overall quality of life. I will work collaboratively with you to create and sustain the change that you are hoping for. I will strive to understand who you are as a person as we are creating plans for change. What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you? You can expect a warm and safe environment where you feel trusted as a key part of your care. I am a caring and compassionate clinician who is looking to help you meet your goals. We will work at a pace that is comfortable for you. Whether you are interested in brief treatment or more long-term, I am ready to help you! What treatment methods and tools do you utilize? I use evidence-based treatments, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy in my work. Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths. I am a solution focused therapist. My strength is collaboratively finding practical and realistic ways to overcome the challenges you are facing. I understand and incorporate the complexities of what your life is offering you in the present time. I have worked with clients of all ages in hospital and outpatient telehealth settings.
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Hi there, Thanks for visiting my profile! I believe that problems do not arise spontaneously, but are instead influenced by the behaviors, opinions, and connections with those around us—even those who are no longer living. My intention is to build honest and trusting relationships with each of my clients so that healthier patterns can be created and new solutions learned. Regardless of the challenges you are facing now, I am committed to helping you discover a new sense of health, happiness, and strength.
Life is hard. For many of us, we often become overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, loneliness, uncertainty, fear, you name it. To make things worse, we experience trauma and discover that some of our deepest wounds come from our relationships. Of course, we want to protect ourselves from relationships, change, and the unknown. I get that. From working in schools, residential facility, and private practice setting, I've learned that there is also something inside each of us that yearns for healing, loving connection, and pure joy. So, what is getting in the way? Let's explore that together. I have a non-judgmental and compassionate approach when providing counseling for individuals. What that means is I relate to you as another imperfect human being who understands the impact of trauma, life transitions, stress, anxiety and several other factors that affect our day-to-day lives. I will offer you a space to freely explore your struggles and opportunities for healing. Let’s be real, we don’t know each other and it’s going to feel weird at first to share your story with me. I thank you for even considering. Sometimes the hardest step is the first one. I recognize and respect that. Whenever you’re ready, I am ready to join you. You don't have to figure it out on your own.
My name is Felicia Black. I am a Clinical Therapist with years of experience working with young and older adolescents, adults, couples, and elderly individuals. I am excited and grateful to help you on your journey to wellness. My desire is to provide a safe space, healing environment, attentive care to all I come into contact with. I hold credentials as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist, and Parent Educator based in attachment, attuning, and emotional regulation. I use a number of therapeutic modalities that fit my clients needs including but not limited to Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focus CBT, DBT, Crisis Intervention, Brief Solution-Focus Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Somatic and Behavioral Therapy. I am particularly passionate about the impact of stress and trauma in human body and improving interventions to support trauma recovery for better emotional, physical, and relationship health. A trauma-informed, strength-based, person-centered approach guides my practice.
If you are here, reading these words, you just took your first step towards healing! I honor where you are. I welcome you to be open minded on your journey to heal the old wounds you may be carrying from past experiences. You may feel lost, scared, confused or just know that it is time to make a change in your life. I am here to help you by guiding and supporting you in reaching your hopes and goals of building resilience; and a better connection to your whole self. I have special interest in working with clients dealing with issues such as: trauma; addiction and recovery; mood disorders; thought disorders; and life transitions. I am LGBTQA+ affirming. As a trauma specialist, I am dedicated to providing a holistic approach for you that is evidenced based and personalized to your specific goals, needs and hopes, which can include Motivational interviewing, Dialectical Behavioral, Cognitive Behavioral, and EMDR. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and I have been in the behavioral health field since 2014. I have the unique experience of working in both inpatient and outpatient behavioral health; and outpatient chemical dependency during my career. I was trained in EMDR therapy in 2019. I am well rounded in my experiences and I am grateful to have made positive impact in peoples lives. Please send a brief email to aterrito.galfo@gmail.com and we’ll schedule a free 30 minute consultation to discuss your unique situation and goals.
My practice is a small, specialty practice which serves women who are coping with the impact of trauma, painful life events, and adjusting to various transitions. I am trained in an evidenced-based therapy called EMDR, which is very effective for the treatment of trauma. I use EMDR therapy within an individualized approach, to assist my clients in moving forward from painful events. I also often assist my clients in strengthening their ability to be mindful, especially as a means of effectively regulating emotion. I worked as a therapist in a college counseling center for 6 years and deeply enjoy working with students. Please feel free to get in touch to discuss your therapy goals.
My name is Marilyn Green, LCSW-R, DCC. I have worked in the social work field for over twenty five years. I received my Masters of Social Work degree from Fordham Graduate School of Social Work in 1993. I have been in private practice for more than twenty years. I was awarded "Social 'Worker in the Trenches" of the year award in 2001 from the Hudson Valley Division of NASW. I am a long standing member of the National Association of Social Workers. I utilize a variety of therapeutic modalities and techniques including but not limited to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Therapy, Brief Therapy, Play Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Strength Based Therapy. I provide a broad spectrum of clinical and behavioral health, educational and psycho-educational services to individuals, families, children and adolescents, couples, and groups. Supervised Visitation and Therapeutic Supervised Visitation is also available. I do DMV assessment for the NYS Dept. of Motor Vehicles.
Breanna "Taylor" Sciarrino is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who received her undergraduate degrees from Cornell University and the University of Rochester and a master’s degree from the University of Rochester. She has experience working in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She specializes in both adults and pediatrics.
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Dr. Hall specializes in ADHD, anxiety, disruptive behaviors, tic disorders, depression, relationship conflict, and autism. She also works with parents and families to help uplift the family dynamic, strengthen communication, and bolster a sense of trust and respect within the family. Your therapy experience is unique to you! Dr. Hall will collaborate with you and give you tools to become the happiest version of yourself. As a Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor, she incorporates mindfulness-based practices into her work to promote wellness, presence, and intentionality in each individual, family, and community. -Office location: Paoli, PA. -Sessions are available in person or virtual. -All sessions are private pay only (cash, venmo, or credit card). -To schedule, contact Dr. Hall by email drlilyhall@gmail.com or phone (484)-416-6050. -Visit www.drlilyhall.com for more information!
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Hello! I am an LGBTQ affirming/allied therapist who specializes in working with adults who have experienced childhood trauma, abuse, neglect, and difficult family dynamics. My practice is online and I am licensed in NY, NJ and FL and I have weekday openings. I am in-network with some insurance plans.
I strive to create an atmosphere of trust, respect, and compassion that allows people to become more self-aware, to find healing, and to living a more fulfilling life. I'm very familiar with the needs and issues of undergraduate, graduate, and medical students because I worked for two years at the University Counseling Center and have had many students in my practice. I offer individual and relationship counseling and integrate a variety of therapeutic approaches and techniques based on the particular needs of each client or couple. I provide support and direction, but also find it essential to work collaboratively with my clients. And, I not only help address the specific problems clients bring to therapy, but also strive to assist them in identifying and fostering their specific strengths and abilities. I have a teletherapy only practice. I’ve worked with a large number of students via this format and it has proved very successful. Many people like it because it's so convenient, especially when they’re juggling a busy schedule or don't have transportation. I’m always glad to have an initial conversation to answer any questions you might have about teletherapy or my practice. A note about insurance and payment: Some insurances other than those listed under the finance section may be covered. Actual costs for therapy are based on your insurance's copay amounts. Most clients with insurance only pay between $10-$40 per session. If I'm not able to accept your insurance, session costs will be based on your income if you are emancipated from your parents or a graduate student. If you are still a dependent in your parent's household then your fee would be based on your parent's combined income.