Therapists for college students near 10003
I work collaboratively with children, teens, young adults, and families, offering individualized, strengths-based support. I incorporate narrative and art therapy, play and social skills work, and mindfulness, and I specialize in supporting parents balancing home, school, and work demands. My approach is practical, personalized, and focused on helping families build happier, healthier lives.
I believe therapy is a supportive space where you don’t have to face challenges alone. My goal is to help you recognize your strengths, navigate change, and move forward with clarity and confidence. Using a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approach, I support children and adults through anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, grief, parenting challenges, and life transitions. I hold a Master’s in Social Work from Florida Atlantic University and am passionate about helping clients heal, grow, and thrive.
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I am an Asian American therapist with over 10 years of experience working with undergraduate and graduate students, traditional and non-traditional. My aim as a therapist is to offer my clients a space where they can take the time from their otherwise hectic schedules to pause and be curious about their feelings, behaviors, and reactions. Often we can feel like we are moving from one task to another and before long, we lose touch with why we started on the path we are on in the first place. In therapy, one can reconnect with the parts of themselves needed to feel balanced and thrive. I also strongly believe that the relationship between therapist and client is key for one to be able to explore, reflect, and ultimately heal. As such, I prioritize in creating a safe, supportive space where we may work together to better understand your unique experiences.
When life feels unpredictable or overwhelming, therapy offers a space to pause and find your footing. Balancing academic pressure, family expectations, and questions about identity can feel especially heavy. I work with students navigating transitions such as starting a new school, adjusting to college, graduating, or finding their place in demanding environments. Therapy with me is a supportive, judgment-free space where you can openly explore stress, identity, relationships, past experiences, and self-doubt. Together, we’ll build coping tools, confidence, and self-compassion, so you don’t have to carry everything on your own.
As a bilingual LCSW-R with over 17 years of experience in the field, I have created a practice with a team of clinicians who are ready, willing, and able to provide you with the services you need. My practice areas are working with adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families. I also am an Expert telemental health clinician recognized by the TeleMental Health Training Certificate (THTC) My treatment areas are domestic violence, marital relationships, anxiety, depression, career related issues, immigration and acculturation, sexual abuse, and trauma. Assistance for unaccompanied minors seeking asylum. Weekly support groups are also available.
I require a 12 SESSION MINIMUM COMMITMENT (WE WILL MEET - 1X PER WEEK FOR 3 MONTHS). Please note before calling to schedule an initial intake appointment that we will be meeting on a weekly basis one time per week for three months. Treatment is accomplished through a healthy, caring, and positive therapeutic environment. In my office/private practice I create a safe, relaxing and comfortable experience. Together we will focus on goal oriented treatment measured in a timely manner. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-R, and Psychotherapist with a private practice in two locations. I specialize in the treatment of Anxiety, Depression, and Adjustment Issues. I have experience working with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Anger Management, Socialization Skills, Domestic Violence, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD), Relationship Conflicts. INDIVIDUAL THERAPY - ONLY - (NO COUPLES). Our individual sessions will aim to increase self-awareness and help you develop insight into your mental, emotional, and relational well-being. I create a healthy safe space and setting in which you can openly express yourself while exploring current challenges. I accept most health insurance plans and also provide out-of-network reimbursements if needed. My CA$H Rate per session is $100 for 60 minutes (1 Hour) of verbal therapy.
I specialize in assessment and treatment of sleep problems and ADHD. I am board certified in behavioral sleep medicine (i.e., the behavioral treatment of sleep difficulties). I provide CBT for Insomnia (CBT-I) and also treat other sleep problems such as circadian rhythm disorders (e.g., delayed sleep phase) and nightmares. I also have extensive experience in the assessment and treatment of ADHD. I provide neuropsychological and psychoeducational evaluations, including testing for the purpose of requesting accommodations on standardized exams, and ADHD/executive function coaching (also known as CBT for ADHD).
Elizabeth Sage Counseling specializes in working with students who struggle with OCD, perfectionism, excoriation disorder, anxiety, and relationship issues(communication coaching). From funny illustrations to free e-books we give many resources individualized to how you best absorb information. The goal of therapy is to help you NOT need therapy anymore. Expect a good balance of humor, creativity, and motivation to help you create the life you want outside of your fears.
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LCSW New York and Florida. I help adults who feel overwhelmed by anxiety, trauma, depression, relationship stress, family, issues related to military life, or major life transitions. My goal is to provide a calm, safe, and supportive space where you explore your understanding of what you are experiencing and continue making meaningful changes.
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In my practice, I partner with my client to discover how to ride the wave of life. With a person-centered approach, emphasizing unconditional positive regard, I strive to build an empathic environment which begins with the belief that all human beings have an innate need and right to express themselves. I specialize in anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, relationship and social skills. I offer a combination of traditional talk therapy with an emphasis on mindfulness and body awareness, with creative exploration through an array of artistic modalities. Techniques are tailored to each client’s comfortability and needs. Healing and change are often uncomfortable, but necessary for a joyful life. I look forward to being your advocate on this journey where you can expect to be seen and heard. Reach out for a free 15 minute phone consultation, so we can discover if this is a good fit for your healing.
Our team of licensed therapists, are hired, trained, and supported to provide the best possible care for you and your unique needs. Dedicated therapists are thoroughly vetted through clinical review, case studies, and background checks, emphasizing clinical excellence and social justice. Our team engages in unparalleled mentorship, supervision, and professional development to ensure mastery of the issues that most commonly face young professionals and it is well-versed in the latest technology to serve clients in remote settings.
Through our work together, we will create a space that is uniquely yours. Your life experience, thoughts, and emotions will be witnessed and safely held within the relationship we cultivate. We will differentiate between familial, societal, and cultural conditioning and expectations from your own inner guide so that you can live in alignment. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, OCD, intimacy, life transitions, self-esteem, disordered eating, or relationship issues, my goal is to help you identify your needs and how to meet them.
I am so glad you're here! I hope to offer you a safe space where you are the sole focus. I work with clients to help them assess their life as a whole to establish their needs, wants and wishes free of judgment or shame. I believe in the importance of helping clients develop and utilize a tool kit to manage life’s transitions and challenges. Today, I primarily work with clients facing anxiety, depression, and the emotional weight of past trauma or present-day stressors.
Hi & welcome. My college years were a time of great learning and friendship, and also, of significant loss. This led to my own passion of supporting young adults facing challenges and grief during this important life stage. I have extensive experience working with grieving individuals - children, teens, college students, and adults - including after incidents of mass trauma. My practice (CT/NY) also provides support to those struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, family and relationship difficulties, academic and career challenges, self-doubt, and stressors due to caregiving. My therapeutic approach is eclectic and results-oriented and incorporates elements of psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). I also value the role of creative expression and appreciate how art, play, and narrative therapies impact healing. I value each client as unique and resilient. I offer compassion, warmth, and humor as we collaborate to work towards building on your strengths, increasing your coping skills, and creating the changes you hope to see. We're a team and we got this!
College is supposed to be one of the best times of your life, so why does it sometimes feel like the hardest? Maybe you're juggling more than you ever have before - classes, deadlines, relationships, and the pressure to perform academically while somehow also figuring out who you are and where you belong. Maybe the adjustment to college life has been harder than you expected - the homesickness, the new environment, the feeling that everyone else seems to be thriving while you're just trying to keep your head above water. Maybe anxiety has become your constant companion, or stress has made it hard to enjoy the things you used to love. Maybe you're asking bigger questions too - who am I, really? What do I actually want? Where am I headed? - and the pressure to have it all figured out feels overwhelming. Or maybe nothing dramatic has happened, and that almost makes it harder to explain. You just know something feels off, and you're not quite sure where to turn. Here's what I want you to know: you don't have to have it all together to reach out. You don't need a crisis to deserve support. College is one of the most profound transitions of your life - a time of incredible growth, but also real uncertainty, loneliness, and pressure that often goes unseen. I offer warm, collaborative, judgment-free therapy for college students navigating exactly this. Together we can work through anxiety and stress, explore who you are and who you want to become, and help you find your footing - so you can actually show up for your life, not just get through it. You deserve a space that's entirely yours - and finding the right therapist should feel like a good fit, not another stressor. That's why I offer a free 15-minute consultation - no pressure, no commitment - just a chance to chat, ask questions, and see if this feels right for you. Think of it as a low-stakes first step toward feeling more like yourself again. I'd be honored to be that space. Please reach out anytime. I'm here whenever you're ready.
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), I specialize in relationship evaluation through a systemic lens. Whether your concerns involve parents, partners, colleagues, or your dynamic with money, sex, or substances, we'll explore the patterns that shape your experiences. Together, we'll examine the dynamics of your past and present, identify recurring patterns, and build healthier ways of connecting—with yourself and others. Our work will address how communication styles, family systems, and intergenerational influences impact emotional and mental well-being. While we'll explore the relationships that matter most in your life, we'll begin with the most important one of all: the relationship you have with yourself.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a private practice in midtown Manhattan. When I decided to go back to school for a master’s degree, I chose social work because I felt strongly about its foundational belief that focus should be on both a person and their environment. During graduate school at Fordham University I saw many appealing paths I could continue on after graduation. While both macro and micro levels of practice are extremely important, I felt best suited for work with individuals on a deeper level. I wanted to further my education and went on to complete the four-year postgraduate training program in Adult Psychoanalysis and Comprehensive Psychotherapy from The National Institute for the Psychotherapies. Prior to private practice I worked with a diverse population in various clinics throughout New York City. In addition to private practice I have been guest faculty at the Training Institute for Mental Health and taught a course on Eating Disorders. In March 2020, I completed a post master’s program in Spirituality and Social Work at New York University.