Therapists for college students near New York, NY
I am a licensed clinical psychologist with an expertise in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). I specialize in working with adolescents, young adults, and adults struggling with a wide range of issues including social and generalized anxiety, OCD, panic, depression, self-esteem and emotion-regulation. I also enjoy working with individuals going through significant life transitions, such as adjustment to college, parenting, or divorce. I primarily utilize a CBT approach while integrating mindfulness and other techniques to the work when appropriate. I employ an active, collaborative, and individualistic approach to treatment with a validating stance.
Matteo Undici, LCSWR (they/he) www.matteoundici.com matteo.undici@gmail.com *SUMMER 2026 Update: I have some availability for new clients seeking online therapy and mindful wellness coaching during weekday daytime hours, evenings, and weekends. Please email me anytime to inquire about scheduling! I offer a free 15min introductory conversation on Zoom. Email: matteo.undici@gmail.com "Therapy is all about embodying your truth in personal, relational, and intersectional ways -- even when it's complicated, challenging and confusing. Let's talk about what matters most to you and start working on what it takes to embrace reality with courage, clarity, and compassion!" *INSURANCE: If you are currently located in New York State and plan to use a commercially funded insurance plan through your employer or family member, you can verify out-of-network coverage by contacting your insurance plan member services and asking about reimbursement rates, deductibles, and pre-authorization requirements. I may be able to accept some Aetna and UnitedHealthCare plans. Please email me to inquire. I am not able to accept publicly funded or subsidized plans through medicaid, medicare, or the marketplace. Please note that insurance coverage for couples/family therapy may not be possible due to specific plan details and rates. Matteo is a multilingual licensed clinical social worker with independent psychotherapy privilege in New York State who is dedicated to transformational personal learning and collective empowerment. Matteo has a BA in Art from Colby College and an MSW from Adelphi University. Matteo has worked in community mental health programs, nonprofit organizations, public and private K-12 schools, higher education, private practice, consulting and training for 25 years. Matteo specializes in offering attuned mindfulness practices and holistic wellness strategies for college students seeking greater balance in daily life as well as meaningful interpersonal connections informed by evidence-based science, wisdom traditions, and the natural world. Matteo has lived experience with competitive sports, injury and recovery, studying and volunteering outside the USA, Res. Life and student leadership, military/veteran families, healing from loss and caring for people & animals. Professional Interests: Personal and relational wellness, social justice and community vibrancy, applied arts and authentic expression, healing trauma and addictions.
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College can be fun and extremely challenging at the same time. It is a major step in your life and it comes with many new life transitions and independence! Many students I work with experience anxiety, stress, and feelings of overwhelm as they navigate academic pressures, social changes, and personal development. They may also struggle with issues related to self-esteem, identity, and relationships. Students often benefit from a supportive and understanding environment where they can explore their feelings, develop coping strategies, and build resilience. My approach focuses on helping students gain clarity, build confidence, and create a balanced and fulfilling college experience. By addressing their specific needs and experiences, I aim to empower students to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
I have been specializing in ADHD, anxiety disorders and depression for over 12 years in the Ithaca community. I diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders. I have recently opened a practice in The Cortland area. I work with ages 18-65.
Brave North Therapy provides in person mental health therapy for individuals & families in Central New York & throughout New York State via telehealth services. We specialize in treating: - Anxiety - Depression - PTSD - Grief & Loss - Trauma - Family Conflicts - Self-Esteem & Personal Growth Brave North Therapy is unique in also offering Ecotherapy, utilizing nature & the outdoors to address mental health difficulties. Examples include walk & talk therapy, outdoor mindfulness & nature journaling sessions.
I specialize in helping adolescents and adults who struggle with or are impaired by depression and other mood disorders, anxiety and adjustment disorders, self esteem issues, grief resulting from loss and post traumatic stress. I will also incorporate use of mindfulness, emotional freedom technique (tapping), breathwork, muscle relaxation and a person centered/strengths based approach.
At Pruitt Counseling, we believe you are the expert in your life. This means our job is to partner with you and help guide you to the life you want and deserve. Our person-centered approach to therapy allows us to partner with you to help build the life you want. Our counselors are passionate about helping those in the Rochester community grow to their fullest potential. We help individuals ages 14 and up. We offer individual and couples counseling services in person and through HIPPA-compliant telehealth software.
Welcome! I'm so glad you're here. As a therapist, I can help you learn to cope with the difficult situations life throws at you. I specialize in life transitions, trauma, and grief, and my practice is located in Smithtown, New York. I can't wait to meet you.
You're smart. You've always figured things out. So why does it feel like your emotions are the one thing you can't get a handle on? Maybe you've got the grades, the group chat, the schedule packed with things you're "supposed" to want... and still find yourself lying in bed at 2am wondering why everything feels so heavy. That's actually exactly the kind of thing I work on with you in therapy. I'm Mallory Grimste, LCSW, a therapist based in Branford, CT who specializes in working with teens, college students, and young adults who are emotionally overwhelmed and high-achieving at the same time. (Yes, both. It's more common than you think.) I use a DBT-informed approach, which basically means I teach real, practical strategies- the kind you can actually use when you're about to crash out before a big exam or spiraling after a hard conversation. We can work on anxiety, depression, self-esteem, identity, and navigating relationships — including the one you have with yourself. My clients don't just feel better in session. They leave treatment feeling more confident in who they are, more capable of handling the hard stuff, and genuinely proud of how far they've come. I offer telehealth sessions in Connecticut and New York, and in-person sessions in Branford, CT. If that sounds like what you've been looking for, I'd love to connect. 👉 Learn more and apply to work together: mallorygrimste.com/counseling-services
I use evidence-based approaches tailored to your individual needs, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Therapy, Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), and trauma-informed care. I am also certified in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD, Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE) for PTSD, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). Together, we will identify your unique needs, experiences, and goals, and create an approach that feels supportive and effective for you. Therapy can help you: Gain insight into patterns that keep you feeling stuck Learn practical tools to manage anxiety and emotional overwhelm Process past experiences at a pace that feels safe Strengthen your sense of identity, values, and direction I work with Adults who are: Experiencing anxiety, depression, or stress Processing trauma or unresolved experiences Navigating grief or major life transitions Looking to build healthier boundaries and relationships Seeking greater self-understanding and personal growth Starting therapy can feel like a big step. In our initial sessions, we’ll take time to understand what’s bringing you in and what you’re hoping to gain from therapy. From there, we’ll create a plan that feels manageable and aligned with your goals. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you begin.
*I am currently meeting with clients via telehealth or in person* My approach to therapy is client-centered at its core, providing a judgment-free zone to explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. I trust my clients to know what they are looking for out of therapy, so we’ll collaborate and decide on goals together. You'll set the tone, pace, and agenda. I gently guide you as we talk through worries, learn new skills, or better understand what drives your habits, behaviors, and emotions. I love to laugh with my clients, so let’s have some fun too. Trauma has always been present in the work that I do. For that reason, I pursued advanced training and evidence-based treatments to adequately address the level of trauma my clients experience. My modality of choice is EMDR and I use EMDR with the majority of my clients. When not using EMDR, I use a non-directive Client Centered Therapy approach. Testing: I am able to complete testing in the areas of learning disorders, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, personality disorders, and trauma/dissociation. I do not complete testing that is for the court system or custody evaluations. My assessments are comprehensive and lengthy, so they are not always covered by insurance. Please contact me with questions.
My goal is to create a safe and non judgmental space for my clients. For more than 25 years I have worked with adults, adolescents and children to help them cultivate a greater understanding of their experiences, feelings, thoughts and behaviors. In collaborative partnership, I work with clients to develop greater responsiveness to the complexity of emotional life, including coping with depression and anxiety, developmental and shock trauma, parenting roadblocks and family and marital difficulties. In addition to my individual work, I am passionate about both working with couples and families: bringing healing and growth to relationships. I look forward to speaking with you and seeing how I can help you achieve your goals.
We are a team of compassionate and knowledgeable therapists, who are dedicated to providing accessible and outstanding mental health services. Each of our therapists has their own specialty but we all share the same passion: the desire to help others. We do not promise a quick fix. We do promise to never leave your side. We will support you through your difficult, transformative journey with an empathetic ear and kind heart.
I am dedicated to providing compassionate care, including treatment for anxiety, depression, and past and present trauma, as well as a wide range of emotional, relational, and psychological needs. With a strong clinical foundation in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychotherapy, and a commitment to client-centered practice, I work collaboratively with each client to identify goals and treatment. I understand that finding the right therapeutic fit is essential. I strive to create a welcoming, nonjudgmental space where clients feel comfortable and respected. I listen with care and intention, aiming to understand your unique experiences and help you feel truly heard throughout our work together. I believe that healing and growth look different for everyone, and I’m committed to providing care that honors each person’s unique experience, pace, and strengths. I offer a complimentary initial phone consultation to discuss your needs, answer any questions, and determine whether I may be a good fit for your goals. Please contact me today!
College can be an exciting time, but it also comes with unique pressures: academic stress, big life decisions, changing relationships, and figuring out who you are and who you want to be. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure, you don’t have to go through it alone. I’m Erin C. Hayes, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University. My passion is helping young women tap into their strengths, build confidence, and navigate challenges such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and other emotional or medical stressors. I often use Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which focuses on reshaping unhelpful thought patterns so you can feel more in control of your emotions and actions. I also integrate other approaches when they’re the right fit because therapy should feel personal, and not a one-size-fits-all. I believe our past experiences shape how we see ourselves, but they don’t have to define our future. In our work together, you’ll find a supportive, judgment-free space where you can be heard, gain clarity, and move forward with resilience and self-assurance. If you’re ready to explore your potential and create a future that feels true to you, I’d be honored to support you on that journey. <script src="https://thrivingcampus.com/verified.js?pid=41620"></script>
Do you feel paralyzed by the uncertainty of these challenging times? Is it difficult to find the time to slow down and take a breath? Are you often lonely or worried about what other people think of you? If any of these sound like you, then you've come to the right place. I strive to create a safe, non-judgmental space where we can address anxiety, depression, and perfectionism openly through identifying and exploring underlying disappointments, losses, and traumas. Through this process, we’ll work together to rewrite your “story of loss” into a “story of growth.” It is my goal that students will be able to use the safety of our relationship to learn how to approach life’s difficulties with curiosity instead of fear. As a “recovering academic,” I know how hard it can be to balance school, family, friends, and self-care. Central to my work with students is a commitment to antiracist, anti-capitalist practice. In our work together, we’ll examine how systemic factors influence your worldview and the challenges you face. My approach to therapy is focused on providing emotional support, normalizing what you're going through, and finding ways to make more space for yourself. Above all, it is my priority that therapy is a refuge from day-to-day suffering where we can work together to find joy.
I offer a warm, non‑judgmental space where you can slow down, breathe, and explore what’s really happening beneath the surface. My approach is deeply trauma‑informed and grounded in the belief that healing happens at your pace, with safety and connection at the center. I support adults navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, low self‑esteem, caregiver burnout, and the emotional weight of complex family systems. My style is collaborative, compassionate, and tailored to your unique needs. I draw from an integrative blend of EMDR, Internal Family Systems, Somatic Experiencing, polyvagal‑informed work, CBT, and DBT. This flexibility allows us to work with both the mind and the body, helping you build grounding, resilience, and a deeper sense of self‑trust. Living with CPTSD myself, I understand how essential it is to feel truly seen and supported in therapy. I bring experience from inpatient psychiatric settings, where I worked with individuals facing acute mental health challenges and crisis situations. I’m especially passionate about supporting caregivers and those who tend to everyone else before themselves. I offer telehealth and in‑person sessions. My goal is to help you feel more empowered, more connected to yourself, and more able to imagine what’s possible for your life.
My approach is down-to -earth and professional. I believe in the importance of humor and self compassion in our time together. Being transparent in therapy is crucial; meaning I will share with you why I am asking about certain things or suggesting certain ways of coping. You will find I am easy to talk to and respect how important our time together is. I have 23 years of experience in the mental health field working with people's symptoms of anxiety, stress and depression. Much of that time has been specializing in working with college students and people looking to go into helping professions (e.g. nurses, therapists, doctors)
Congrats on taking the first step towards therapy! I know that seeking help can be a difficult decision, and there is no greater importance than finding the right fit for you and your needs. Together, we will work towards navigating life transitions, complex traumas, substance abuse, relationship difficulties, mood dysregulation, and anxiety symptoms. You can expect to be met by unwavering support and gentle challenges to address your goals. My approach to therapy is grounded in a non-judgmental perspective, and I often use a healthy dose of humor in our sessions to lighten the mood and make therapy a more enjoyable experience. In a world that often moves too fast, my therapy services provide a space where you can slow down, reflect, and embark on a journey of self-discovery. I draw from a holistic and client-centered approach to therapy, in order to provide a well-rounded therapeutic experience that fosters both emotional healing and personal growth. At the core of my practice is the belief that every person has the innate capacity for change and self-improvement. Begin your journey today by reaching out, let's take the first step together towards a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, and I'm here to guide you every step of the way.