Therapists for college students near Boston, MA
School is supposed to be a chapter you're lucky to be in (the years people romanticize, the program you worked hard to get into, the path you chose for yourself), which can make it harder to say out loud when it doesn't feel that way. Whether it's anxiety that won't quit, a low-grade numbness you can't explain, pressure to perform that's become suffocating, or the unsettling sense that you're on a path someone else chose for you, these aren't things you should have to push through alone. They're worth understanding. I'm a Harvard-trained psychiatrist who does both medication management and in-depth psychotherapy. With me, you're not bouncing between a prescriber you see for fifteen minutes and a therapist who doesn't know what you're taking. I work with the whole picture. That means we talk. Really talk. About what's going on, what's underneath it, and what you actually want (not just what looks good on a transcript). Before medicine, I went to both law school and medical school (two of the longer and more punishing graduate trainings there are), so the strain of staying functional while something underneath isn't working is familiar to me from the inside, not from a textbook. My style is warm but direct. I'm not going to sit silently and wait for you to fill the space, and I'm not going to hand you a worksheet and call it therapy. I pay attention to what you need: sometimes that's a push, sometimes it's room to breathe, sometimes it's someone who will tell you the thing no one else has said yet. I'm also an Asian American psychiatrist with a background in law. I founded The Jeong Center around a Korean concept (jeong (정)) the deep bond that forms when two people share real time and presence together. I have particular experience working with anxiety, depression, panic, difficult relationship patterns, and unforgiving professional expectations. Offices in Brookline and Downtown Boston. Telehealth available. INSURANCE & FEES I'm an out-of-network physician, but most Boston-area student health insurance plans provide out-of-network benefits that can be used to cover some or even most of my fees. Reach out if you'd like help checking your benefits.
Hello! Chloe is a LMHC that specializes in working with young adults and adults with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, life changes and adjustments, and trauma. Chloe is passionate about working with college athletes around issues of perfectionism, navigating pressure, negative self-talk, and self-esteem. She also is passionate about providing care to LGBTQ+ youth looking to explore their self-identity. Chloe creates a warm, welcoming, and safe therapy space for everyone. As a lifelong professional dancer, Chloe understands the challenges and pressures that college and graduate students encounter and is committed to helping her clients make meaningful change. Chloe helps her clients develop skills and strategies to better manage stress, anxiety, overwhelm and relationship issues. She helps her clients learn coping skills, communication skills, and distress tolerance.
Gaia Zanna is an International, Bilingual Licensed Mental Health Psychotherapist & a Certified Clinical Supervisor, MCCS, in downtown Boston and South Natick. Originally from Bologna, Italy, Gaia has a deep understanding of different cultural backgrounds and the emotional complexity of adjusting to a new country. As a bilingual clinician, she offers sessions in English and Italian. Gaia specializes in anxiety, depression, relationship issues, family issues, infertility, loss, trauma, cultural and international adjustment. She uses a range of therapeutic eclectic approaches depending on the client's needs, including CBT, psychodynamic, cultural psychoanalysis, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, supportive therapy, DBT, IFS and narrative therapy. She is certified in the Comprehensive Resource Model (CRM) technique, a trauma recovery therapy approach that focuses on helping clients release trauma from the body. She works on empowering women in different aspects of life and its challenges regarding relationships, fertility, loss, divorce, self-esteem, gender, identity, trauma, and work environment. Gaia received her Master Degree from the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis and completed her fellowship training in child and family psychology at the Boston Institute of Psychotherapy. She is currently completing her Doctoral dissertation in the Department of Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society Program at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis. She strives to create a sensitive, warm, empathetic, nonjudgmental, inclusive and respectful space for all of her clients. Sometimes it is difficult and scary to make sense of feelings, learning how to manage them, and being able to find healthy ways to cope while creating and fostering self-awareness. Therapy is a safe space and a confidential grounding process that through time, consistency and working together will allow you to identify and develop a healthy voice to express thoughts and feelings. I strive to help clients understand their emotional conflicts, behavioral repetitions, and their inner-self by empathetically assisting them in working through emotional difficulties and life struggles. Feeling empowered in being proactive about our health and understanding the steps towards change is a powerful and vital process to feel seen and heard.
Do you look like you’re doing fine, but feel anxious, overwhelmed, or constantly “on” inside? Many of my clients are high-achieving teens, young adults, and adults tired of overthinking, burnout, or pressure to keep it all together. Some are navigating perfectionism, ADHD, or emotional overwhelm that makes life feel heavier than it should. In our work together, we slow things down, make sense of your patterns, and build practical tools that actually fit you.
As a Licensed Mental Health Clinician with over 16 years of experience, I help individuals identify and navigate through college stressors by exploring thought patterns and cycles that may be contributing to challenges with coping and managing emotions and symptoms. I use a strengths-based, CBT- and Motivational Interviewing-focused therapeutic approach. Some of my areas of focus include: anxiety, depression, parenting/life stressors, career ambivalence, relationship issues, self-esteem, cultural factors, college stressors, and transition. Is navigating through a life transition or relationship issue bringing up stress, anxiety, insecurities, or impacting your motivation? Is a new obstacle making school challenging? Are cultural expectations affecting your daily functioning, career goals, or desires? By understanding how these triggers can impact symptoms, we can break negative cycles and empower positive change.
Fabiana Casanova is the founder of Nova Psychotherapy. She provides individual psychotherapy to adults looking to stablish a long term therapeutic relationship. She draws from several psychodynamic theories to help patients develop a greater understanding of themselves and their relationships, create more positive patterns in how they relate to others, and experience personal growth. Fabiana is bilingual in English and Spanish and can provide therapy in both languages.
We’re firm believers that you don’t need to wait until things get really bad to start therapy. Every person is unique, and therapy should be the same - that’s why we take a tailored, individualized approach that’s flexible to meet your needs and goals. The foundation of our work is a multicultural-feminist perspective that positions you as the expert of your own experience. We take a warm, collaborative approach to help you get clarity about who you are and how you want your life to look. We also integrate evidence-based interventions from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and relational frameworks. Our goals involve helping clients move upstream to identify and resolve systemic and personal patterns that keep them stuck and working together to find more joy. We also believe that the personal is political. More often than not, sociopolitical systems of oppression like racism, sexism, heterosexism, transphobia, ableism, and more directly impact mental health. As a result, we take an actively anti-racist, intersectional, identity-affirming approach with clients across a broad spectrum of marginalization and privilege. We specialize in working with college students, graduate students, young adults, and professionals in Massachusetts on a variety of common issues including: mood (anxiety, depression), identity development, life transitions and adjustment, ADHD, relationship issues, academic and career issues, and burnout.
Audrianna Robinson is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. She uses an integrative approach that combines psychodynamic and person-centered theories to assist client's understanding of themselves. Audrianna particularly focuses on the intersectionality of identities as well as exploring the narratives clients have. She provides clients a non-judgemental, safe environment to reflect and examine themselves. Audrianna is a Queer, BIPOC therapist who has a passion for working with those in any of her communities. Her specialities include trauma, anxiety, life transitions, coming out, family conflict, and relational issues.
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We are a group practiced of experienced, compassionate, and trauma-informed therapists licensed in MA & NY. We provide relational therapy, and believe in the power of relationships as a tool towards making meaningful change. We practice evidence-based treatment to help our clients reach their unique goals, including EMDR, CBT, DBT, and IFS. Our therapists specialize in working with college students, graduate students, young adults and adults navigating life transitions and challenges. We are experienced in treating anxiety and mood disorders, CPTSD, ADHD, FND, Eating Disorders, amongst others. We accept many insurance plans and value accessibility to quality mental health treatment. We are accepting new clients! Please reach out to Jenna to schedule: jenna@therapytogetherpllc.com or visit our website: www.therapytogetherpllc.com
Welcome to Muk Psychiatry: Mental Health Care for College Students College is an exciting time, but it can also be overwhelming. Many students feel stressed, anxious, or down as they juggle classes, relationships, and new responsibilities. At Muk Psychiatry, we understand the unique challenges that come with being a student. Our practice is dedicated to supporting college students as they navigate academic pressures, social changes, and personal growth. Who We Help We work best with students who are ready to take charge of their mental health. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, trouble focusing, or just feeling “off,” you’re not alone. Many of our clients share common experiences, such as: Feeling overwhelmed by coursework or deadlines Difficulty adjusting to college life or being away from home Worrying about grades, future plans, or relationships Trouble sleeping, eating, or staying motivated Feeling isolated, lonely, or misunderstood How We Can Help At Muk Psychiatry, we offer a safe, welcoming space where you can talk openly about what you’re going through. We listen without judgment and work with you to find practical solutions. Our approach is straightforward and supportive—no confusing medical jargon, just real conversations and evidence-based care. Why Choose Us? We understand the student experience and tailor our care to your needs Flexible appointment times, including evenings and weekends Virtual and in-person visits available Respect for your privacy and busy schedule If you’re a college student looking for support, Muk Psychiatry is here for you. Taking the first step can be hard, but you don’t have to do it alone. Reach out today to start feeling better and get back to enjoying your college experience.
Phoebe is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). She provides psychotherapy from an insight-oriented and relational approach, grounded in the belief that meaningful change happens when people feel genuinely seen and supported. In her work, she aims to create a thoughtful and validating space where clients can reflect on their experiences, relationships, and patterns with curiosity and self-compassion. Her areas of focus include anxiety, depression, trauma, identity development, self-esteem, relationships, and cross-cultural experiences. Phoebe works from a trauma-informed, person-centered lens and integrates insight-oriented and relational work with ACT- and DBT-informed strategies. Phoebe earned her Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Boston College and her Bachelor of Science from Eastern Mennonite University in Virginia. She has worked with individuals across the lifespan, from children to adults, and with people from diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Her clinical experience includes community mental health and mobile crisis settings, where she has supported individuals navigating complex mental health needs.
At Back Bay Mental Health, we connect best with college students from Boston and Cambridge who are juggling the intense pressures of school, social life, and figuring out who they are—all while facing mental health challenges that can make it feel impossible to keep up. Whether you’re a BU student burning out from late-night study sessions, a Harvard undergrad wrestling with anxiety that’s derailing your focus, or a BC student quietly struggling with depression after a tough semester, we get it. Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is built for students like you—smart, driven, and determined to thrive, but maybe feeling overwhelmed, isolated, or stuck right now. We work best with students who are ready to tackle issues like stress, mood swings, trauma, or even substance use that’s crept into their lives, without putting their college experience on hold. You might be someone who’s tired of pretending everything’s fine when it’s not, or who’s been hit hard by a breakup, a family crisis, or the weight of expectations—and needs a space to sort it all out. Our clients often share a desire to feel in control again, to find balance, and to get back to enjoying the things that matter, like acing that midterm or hanging out with friends without a cloud hanging over them. Located right in the heart of Back Bay, steps from the Babcock Street T stop, our IOP fits into your busy student life with flexible scheduling—think evening sessions that leave your days free for class or work. We’re here for the perfectionists who’ve hit a wall, the creatives battling self-doubt, or the athletes sidelined by stress. If you’re ready to take on your mental health with a team that gets the college grind and won’t judge where you’re at, we’d love to help you find your footing and thrive.
I am mainly doing medication evaluations and medication monitoring. i work with therapists who provide cognitive psychotherapy. I am board-certified in both child and adult psychiatry.
Located in Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline, Boston, and Newton, MA, Life Changes Group is Greater Boston's premier behavioral healthcare practice with a broad range of centralized and personalized therapeutic and medication management services. We are a comprehensive counseling and consulting group dedicated to providing the highest standard of psychological care for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. Our friendly and experienced team of doctors offers evidence-based practices for the treatment of psychiatric illness, and group psychotherapy. Our team focuses on the integration of treatment, education, collaboration, and partnership to help individuals, couples, and families reach their goals and improve the quality of their lives. We recognize the importance of developing an approach that works for you and your specific needs.
College life can be exciting—and overwhelming. Between classes, relationships, family expectations, and figuring out who you are and where you’re headed, it’s easy to feel stressed, stuck, or unsure. My approach to therapy starts with really listening and working together, so you feel understood and supported from the beginning. In our first few sessions, we’ll talk about what’s been tough lately, what you want to change, and what might be getting in the way. Therapy isn’t about having all the answers right away—it’s about creating a space where you can explore, reflect, and grow at your own pace. I tailor therapy to each person, drawing from different approaches based on what works best for you. Whether you’re dealing with stress or anxiety, feeling down, struggling with relationships (romantic, friendships, or family), managing academics and time, adjusting to a big life transition, or trying to understand patterns that keep showing up, we’ll work together to help you build skills and tap into strengths you already have. I have over 20 years of experience working with college students and young adults, including more than 15 years in university counseling centers. I’ve supported students with anxiety, depression, grief and loss, relationship concerns, identity exploration, and cross‑cultural challenges. I also have extensive experience working with international students and students from diverse backgrounds. My goal is to help you feel more grounded, confident, and connected as you navigate this stage of your life.
Melanie Daley's professional background as a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) in Massachusetts reflects a comprehensive and dedicated career in mental health care. With over twelve years of experience as a Registered Nurse in addiction medicine and dual diagnosis settings, Melanie possesses a robust skill set to address various mental health issues. Her educational journey includes earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Curry College in Milton, MA, and a Master of Science in Nursing from Regis College in Weston, MA. These qualifications, combined with her practical experience, highlight her commitment to continuous learning and professional development. As a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Melanie has focused on providing care to individuals dealing with a wide range of mental health concerns. Her expertise extends to depression, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorders, psychotic disorders, and substance use disorders. This diverse experience showcases her ability to address complex and multifaceted mental health issues. Melanie's licensure in the state of Massachusetts indicates that she is authorized to practice as a Nurse Practitioner, emphasizing her compliance with state regulations and standards. Her work in addiction medicine and dual diagnosis settings suggests a holistic approach to patient care, considering both mental health and substance use aspects. Overall, Melanie Daley's background underscores her dedication to promoting mental health and well-being, making her a valuable and experienced professional in the field of psychiatric nursing.
Global Behavioral Healthcare provides both outpatient and tele-psychiatry mental health services in Waltham and Boston areas. Tele-psychiatry services are provided in the comfort of your home using a computer/ a phone. Currently accepting new patients . Evening and weekend hours are available to those busy during office hours . Global Behavioral Healthcare is the home of Annet Kabuusu, a board certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with training and experience across the lifespan in hospitals, emergency room and outpatient settings . Annet values a holistic approach which combines evidence based practice to patient care including therapeutic communication ,patient Centered care and shared decision making to help each individual’s specific need and values to achieve an overall sense of well being through psychoeducation, collaboration and client advocacy . Annet provides diagnostic assessment, medication management and therapy for individuals with a variety psychiatric condition including but not limited to ADHD, anxiety, Depression, Bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, PTSD, substance use disorder treatments and many others.
I'm a firm believer that you don’t need to wait until things get really bad to start therapy. Every person is unique, and therapy should be the same - that’s why I take a tailored, individualized approach that’s flexible to meet your needs and goals. The foundation of our work is a multicultural-feminist perspective that positions you as the expert of your own experience. I take a warm, collaborative approach to help you get clarity about who you are and how you want your life to look. I also integrate evidence-based interventions from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and relational frameworks. My goals involve helping clients move upstream to identify and resolve systemic and personal patterns that keep them stuck and working together to find more joy. I also believe that the personal is political. More often than not, sociopolitical systems of oppression like racism, sexism, heterosexism, transphobia, ableism, and more directly impact mental health. As a result, I take an actively anti-racist, intersectional, identity-affirming approach with clients across a broad spectrum of marginalization and privilege. I specialize in working with college students, graduate students, young adults, and professionals in Massachusetts on a variety of common issues including: mood (anxiety, depression), identity development, life transitions and adjustment, ADHD, relationship issues, academic and career issues, and burnout.
Hello! I am accepting clients for virtual or in-person sessions. My goal is to help you navigate issues like anxiety, school stress, perfectionism and relationship problems so you feel empowered to build healthier connections. I work with individuals and couples. I look forward to working with you!