Therapists for college students near Cambridge, MA
Our practice sees a variety of individuals of various ages. We offer both in person and virtual sessions. Our clinicians are experienced professionals who are committed to the overall wellness of their clients and families.
Hello- I work with students facing a variety of situations and challenges including executive functioning, anxiety, depression, adjusting to college, social anxiety, family struggles, and relationship issues. Whether you are looking to improve your executive functioning, decrease anxiety and/or depression, or address other concerns, I offer a non judgmental environment for you. My approach is warm, compassionate, and collaborative, pulling from a variety of frameworks, leading with client strengths. Please reach out for a free consultation to see if we might be a good match.
As the owner of North Andover Counseling and a Psychotherapist for over 20 years, I bring a non-judgmental and down to earth approach to therapy. I offer a safe environment that provides a supportive place for children, adolescents and adults to begin to build skills to navigate life challenges after life altering events. I work with your strengths and help you develop new strategies to deal with the issues you want to change. It takes courage to ask for help. I respect how hard that can be. A quick conversation can help you decide if I can be of assistance to you, if we are a good fit.
Our mission is to provide personalized, high-quality mental health care to children and adults who want to change patterns, behaviors, and symptoms that consistently affect their lives or relationships. We believe in the behavioral approach and in seeing concrete, tangibly-positive changes in each individual we treat.
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I have experience working with teens and adults navigating anxiety, depression, OCD, major life transitions, and burnout among other areas. I offer a calm, warm, and non-judgmental presence to those I work with. I tend to think creatively and enjoy deepening a sense of understanding by using art therapy or expressive therapies when appropriate. I enjoy helping others face their fears, learn new skills to tackle negative thoughts, and better understand how to process their emotions. I also have experience working with those navigating spiritual issues within the Christian faith. I offer compassion, understanding, and empathy as I work alongside those experiencing stressful life events, difficult emotions, or mental health struggles. I often use CBT and ERP for anxiety, depression, and OCD. However, I cater my treatment to each individual to best meet their needs. I use creativity and art therapy alongside traditional talk therapy. I invite you to reach out to see if we could be a good fit. I would be honored to guide you towards growth and witness your entrance into a new chapter of healing.
I’m Lisa M Burke, LICSW, a clinician based in Concord, Massachusetts. I provide parent guidance and work with children, adolescents and young adults. I specialize in treating patients with Depression, Anxiety, Emotional Dysregulation, Life Transitions, Behavioral Difficulties, Autism Spectrum Disorder and mild Intellectual Disabilities. In 2016, I left my job as a Clinical Program Director, at McLean Hospital to bring my clinical knowledge and training to the suburbs. I care about each of my patients and spend time evaluating their needs and goals, to create a treatment plan that is tailored to their specific needs. I believe in using different therapeutic methods while treating my patients, as I feel not everyone benefits from being treated by one method. This multidimensional approach allows me to be flexible, creative, and lets me target a patient’s specific need, which I feel leads to better treatment and better outcomes. I am certified in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Interventions from Boston University and I am trained in DBT from Behavioral Tech, SPACE: Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). I also have an interest in the therapeutic impact of humor and Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT). I am trained in improvisational comedy and often incorporate humor into my sessions. My dog Kaia and I are a certified animal assisted therapy team. Kaia enjoys coming to sessions with those who request her presence. My patients well-being is my number one priority, and I go above and beyond to help each patient.
If you are feeling stuck, stressed, anxious, sad, avoidant, unmotivated, distracted, or generally discontent with yourself, your social life, your job, your purpose, or a particular relationship or situation you have found yourself in, you might be suffering from anxiety, depression, or acute stress disorder. My passion is helping individuals with anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. I have multiple years of professional and private practice experience helping teens, middle aged, senior adults, and couples navigate emotional difficulties and traumatic periods of their lives.
Welcome to sfpsychiatric services. I look forward to working with college students with various backgrounds and issues. My training and experience provides me with an expertise working with this age group. It is truly a pleasure working with this population. This developmental phase brings many challenges as well as rewards as students enter into young adulthood. Having a trusted person to explore and process the adjustment is invaluable. Each person is unique and I treat everyone as an individual which guides my clinical decisions. I have over 25 years of experience working with people from a childhood to adulthood. I provide medication management and psycho-therapy as needed to students in Connecticut and Massachusetts. I take pride in my non-judgmental style, my ability to connect well with others, and most importantly competence and integrity.
Ever since that awful event, do you hate being touched by your partner? Do you feel misunderstood and now you’re worried that your partner, friends, and family are starting to resent you? Have you felt distant or disconnected because you can’t get disturbing images out of your head? Therapy can help. I help young adults learn the skills needed to turn down the volume of overwhelming emotions so that they can live fully and love deeply.
My clients are women who have reached a point where something needs to change. They feel stuck in their patterns and behaviors, unable to stop and not understanding why. They are overwhelmed with uncomfortable emotions. It feels like their past intrudes on their present. They ask questions like “what’s wrong with me?” and tend to be hard on themselves. They may not feel seen or heard. They may frequently face conflict in their relationships. Many women experience life this way. You are not alone. I help women piece together their past, understand patterns, and respond differently to their environment. Together, we will identify the skills you need to respond instead of react, support yourself in distress, and return to feeling safe and grounded. I provide a warm and non-judgmental space for you to explore who you are and how you got there, at your own pace. A dedicated time and space to focus on yourself can make a world of difference. Many women live in a state of “doing,” rarely having the opportunity to rest, restore, and connect with themselves. Reaching out for the first time can feel scary. I offer a complimentary phone consultation to ensure you feel comfortable with me before moving forward. I welcome the opportunity to support you on your healing journey.
ATTN: to be added to the waitlist, please fill out a new client request form at www.shorelinecounselingservices.org. Sarah is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. She received a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Boston University with a focus on childhood trauma. Sarah has worked in community based mental health, schools and group private practice with children and teenagers since 2017. Sarah sees clients between the ages of 6-21 years old (at the start of treatment, you can continue to see her past age 21) and is able to offer support in navigating the transition to adulthood. Sarah welcomes clients of all backgrounds and is able to provide counseling from a Christian perspective. She primarily sees clients in person but is able to provide Telehealth as well. Treatment approaches include trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), CBT, play, art and narrative based therapy. Sarah has experience with a wide range of needs including trauma, abuse, neglect, attachment, foster care and adoption, self esteem, transitions, social and relational skills, behavioral challenges, anxiety and depression. Sarah's therapeutic approach is always tailored to each individual client’s needs, personality and developmental level.
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Next Step Counseling and Neuropsychology is a small, client-focused practice located on the North Shore. We offer neuropsychological testing, as well as in-person and remote therapy services. We offer diagnostic and treatment services for the following conditions: ADHD/Executive Dysfunction Psychological Disorders (anxiety, depression, bipolar, ptsd) Personality Disorders Our team is dedicated to providing strengths-based neuropsychological testing and therapy services that support clients in learning about themselves and making positive changes with their lives. We specialize in supporting you in your journey towards understanding and coping with life stress, cognitive, and learning-related challenges.
Do you find yourself feeling overwhelmed and anxious, wondering why daily tasks and relationships always seem to feel so hard? I help people who feel stuck in anxiety or trauma figure out how to move forward and make lasting change. My approach is collaborative and trauma-informed, designed to help you understand the "why" behind your challenges while building a practical toolkit for "how" to feel better. I combine evidence based approaches to make an individualized therapy experiences that goes at your pace.
Cheryl is a Massachusetts Licensed Mental Health Counselor in private practice since 2016. She received her Masters of Education in Counseling from Boston University and a CAGS (Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies) at Salem State University. During the past 15 years, Cheryl has worked extensively with adolescents 16+, young adults ,adults, and families in various settings including home, school, clinic, college counseling centers and currently private practice. She has provided consultation services to local colleges. Over half of her current practice is young adults/college age students focusing on the following clinical issues: Mood-based difficulties( anxiety, depression, bipolar), trauma, loss/grief, addictive behaviors, eating disorders, college transitions, relationship issues, and general stress management.
Through a caring therapeutic relationship I work with college students and new-professionals to explore the areas of their lives they would like to better understand or change. For many this includes a desire for more contentment, relief from excessive worry, improved relationships, increased self-esteem, and better experiences at work or in school. My style is friendly, interactive, and tailored to each person’s needs. I provide a non-judgmental, welcoming space to gain insight, process emotions, and develop new coping strategies. I specialize in working with those affected by anxiety and depression using a solution focused, cognitive-behavioral approach. If you are ready to give therapy a try, please email me to schedule a phone consultation. We can talk about what you are looking for and if I would be a good fit as a therapist for you. I look forward to hearing from you!
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