Therapists for college students near University of Pennsylvania
Hello! My name is Brittany, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. I help neuro-queer folx address anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, and Autism. I offer a stage 2, advanced trauma treatment guided by my modality, Brainspotting Therapy. I also offer Adult ADHD and Autism Diagnostic Assessments. Check out my website to learn more! We can schedule a free video call to see if we're a good fit.
Debra Frankel is a private practitioner who has an expertise in Bipolar Disorder and Unipolar Ddpression. I have worked at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School at Western Psychiatric Institute in Mood Disorder Research as both a supervisor and clinician. I utilize the Interpersonal Therapy and Interpersonal and Social Rhythms therapeutic modalitites. I am also skilled in treating people who suffer from anxiety disorders, trauma and transition issues.
Hi, I'm Emily, a Licensed Professional Counselor committed to guiding and supporting individuals through life's complexities. I specialize in working with a variety of mental health conditions, including eating disorders, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. I strive to create a warm, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors authentically. Whether you're navigating a life transition or seeking to overcome past wounds, know that you are not alone on this path. We will work together to help you create a life filled with connection, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose. If you feel we would be a good fit, I encourage you to reach out and look forward to hearing from you.
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My counseling style is grounded in the belief that, as humans, we are all imperfect; but are also inherently "ENOUGH". I believe in an empoweringly collaborative approach to help clients identify patterns and address cycles of distress.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with many years of experience working in the mental health field. Throughout my career, I have worked with children, adolescents, adults and families that struggle with issues such as ADHD, ODD, mood disorders, depression, anxiety, trauma, adjustment disorders, behavioral concerns and those adjudicated delinquent. I also have been certified in Trauma Focused Therapy, offer ADOS assessments and trained in treating Tic Disorders (CBIT). I look forward to working with you in a therapeutic setting to help you make the changes you would like see for a healthier life for you and your family. I enjoy working with youth and their families as evidenced by my employment choices, both past and present. I have been employed as a Counselor at Gannondale Residential Facility as well as a Mental Health Therapist at the Achievement Center. Currently, I am the Director of Student Support Services at the RB Wiley Community Charter School. I appreciate learning new strategies and techniques to assist the clients and families I am working with. I take pride in helping people achieve their goals and greatly appreciate the therapeutic process. I provide a comfortable and convenient space, that allows clients to focus on themselves and their goals.
My experience includes 20+ years as at Carnegie Mellon University's Counseling Center and 6 years at Persad Center. The work I do focuses on helping folks understand themselves and feel understood. Working together, we change help you work with difficult emotions,change patterns that cause distress, and nurture a meaningful life, as you define it.
We work with adolescents, adults, couples, and families who are looking for support through life's challenges. Our clients come to us navigating anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions, relationship difficulties, coparenting conflicts, and court-involved situations. At Pathways MPS, you'll find a welcoming, judgment-free environment where you can feel heard and supported. Our small team of dedicated providers takes a collaborative, individualized approach — using evidence-based and trauma-focused methods tailored to your goals, helping you build skills, gain insight, and make meaningful changes.
Hi! My name is Jenna - I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and have been in practice for over 10 years. My approach is person-centered, and I believe in making the process simple to get the most out of treatment. Let me help guide you in understanding your treatment goals, how to get you from start to finish, and in the process increase your understanding of who you are & how to be the best you. When you're ready reach out & let's start the next chapter of your life. At Kove Counseling Let's take the time to explore how to be the best you. Increase understanding of who you are & who you strive to be. Together we will develop goals and ways to overcome current and past struggles and learn new coping strategies to manage & thrive in the day-to-day balance.
Evening and weekend telehealth appointments available! Warm, compassionate, empathetic, non-judgmental, caring and kind... These are words that past clients have used to describe my personality and approach. I approach every client with universal acceptance and non-judgment. I believe you deserve to live your life the way you choose. People come to therapy for many different reasons with all kinds of goals. I would love to help you get to where you want to be! I’m in-network with a large variety of insurances to meet your needs. If you feel sad, anxious, stuck, lack meaning or direction, I can help! I can assist with interpersonal conflicts and relationship stress. I help families and children dealing with divorce and family issues. I help adults with ADHD, and I am a certified Grief Counselor. I also help couples who are struggling to connect/reconnect. Life sure can be a big struggle. Let me help you deal with what is thrown at you and turn life into what YOU want it to be! Kindness, compassion, empathy and acceptance are my biggest strengths as a therapist and I would be honored to share that with you. I can be your friendly face and help you change the path you’re currently taking
TELETHERAPY AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE IN PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, NEW YORK AND FLORIDA. Sometimes in our lives we experience hard times and our usual ways of coping just isn’t enough. Have you had a difficult time managing your emotions? Stress, anxiety, depression, relationships, and/or other concerns? I’m here to help. I care deeply about my work, and my empathy makes me effective in my treatment. You'll feel comfortable sharing in our therapy sessions. I provide counseling to help individuals, couples and groups during their challenging times find the peace they seek and achieve their goals. Once we start working together, we'll develop a treatment plan with concrete objectives and a timeline so we can track progress and outcomes. Depending on the issues you'd like to work on, I'll utilize the therapeutic method(s) that fit best for them in a way that you remain comfortable with the process. I welcome the opportunity to help you find lasting happiness and improve the quality of your life. Call, text or email me today.
Spiegel Freedman Psychological Associates has provided psychotherapeutic care to our Pittsburgh community’s young children, teenagers, adults, and elderly since 2003. We are fortunate to have a clinical team who have the collective expertise and experience in helping those who struggle with depression, anxiety, marital problems, gender identity and transitions, medical complications, and decline associated with aging, to name just a few areas of common concern. We provide psychological care for people with problems including: ADHD Anxiety Chronic Illness Dementia Depression Eating Disorders Family Conflict Gender Identity Issues Grief and Loss Marital Issues OCD Parenting Concerns PTSD Sleep Disturbance Women’s Issues
Hello! I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in PA, and I’m currently accepting new virtual clients. I earned my Master's in Mental Health Counseling and Addiction Studies Certificate in 2015 and have worked in substance use disorder and mental health treatment since 2014. I am passionate about supporting college students and young adults as they navigate the challenges that often come with this stage of life. Whether you're managing academic pressure, relationship or roommate concerns, identity exploration, career uncertainty, family dynamics, or major life transitions, I strive to provide a supportive and nonjudgmental space where you can feel heard and understood. I enjoy helping clients build self-awareness, strengthen communication skills, establish healthy boundaries, and develop practical tools for managing stress, anxiety, and overwhelm. My approach is collaborative, strengths-based, and tailored to your unique goals and experiences. I am also committed to providing affirming care for LGBTQ+ individuals and creating a space where all aspects of your identity are welcomed and respected. Together, we can work toward greater confidence, connection, and a life that feels more aligned with your values.
Scotilla Psychological Services offers doctoral-level assessment, consultation and psychotherapy - in the clinical, forensic and addiction fields. Dr. Scott J. Scotilla is licensed both as a clinical psychologist in both PA and NY, and an advanced addictions professional (ICAADC). Speciality experience areas include: ADHD, addiction recovery, anger management, depression, anxiety and also objective independent forensic evaluations. All sessions are available either as virtual or in-person. INSURANCE: AETNA, Highmark BLUE SHIELD, UPMC, and AMBETTER as well as their partner insurance plans. Please check with your own insurance to verify that our practice is covered as "in-network." Our clients who have other out of network insurance simply pay for their sessions, then they are given an insurance super-bill to submit to their own insurer for reimbursement. Please feel free to email with questions or to request availability for intake sessions: scott@scotilla.com
🎓 You Don’t Have to Figure It All Out Alone College can be exciting—but also overwhelming, confusing, and sometimes lonely. If you’re feeling anxious, burned out, unsure of who you are, or just stuck, you’re not the only one—and you don’t have to go it alone. 💬 What We Talk About Students I work with often share: Academic and social anxiety Burnout and perfectionism Identity questions around gender, culture, or sexuality Family and relationship struggles That lingering “What’s wrong with me?” feeling 🌱 What to Expect I keep things warm, open, and straightforward—no psychobabble. We’ll move at your pace, and talk about what matters most to you. This space is about feeling heard, not judged. ✨ Why You Might Feel at Home Here You don’t need to be in crisis to start therapy. If you’re thoughtful, curious, or just tired of keeping it all in—this could be the support you’ve been looking for.
If life has been feeling stuck, confusing, or overwhelming, let’s slow things down together. I'm here to listen closely to your lived experience and the stories that have shaped it. My work is grounded in narrative therapy, which means we will pay attention to how problems have come to influence your life and how your preferred values and hopes might guide us forward. We'll stay close to what matters most to you, exploring what you want your life to stand for and supporting steps that move you closer to that direction, one conversation at a time. My approach is collaborative, with your voice guiding what feels most important. I ask questions that invite reflection and new possibilities, and I'm transparent about my thinking. If you want therapy that feels human, thoughtful, and respectful of your context, we may be a good fit. If you would like to see whether we fit, reach out through the contact options on this page. You can share a sentence or two about what you want help with, along with any scheduling needs. I'll respond with what I can offer and what next steps could look like.
I work with students who feel stuck or stretched thin. Common themes include low mood or anxiety, perfectionism and procrastination, imposter feelings, and big transitions. My style is focused and time-limited. We set clear goals, build simple routines, and track progress between sessions. I use mindfulness, behavioral tools, and values work to help you decide what matters and act on it. Sessions are structured and practical: we translate insight into small, repeatable steps for school, relationships, and health. You can expect exercises to try between sessions and a concrete plan for each week. Good fit if you want a collaborative, evidence-informed approach, you are ready to practice skills, and you prefer clear feedback over jargon. Not a fit if you seek open-ended therapy without clear goals.
Ashley Schrag, M.Ed., LPC, has been a practicing therapist in the State College area for over 15 years. After receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Penn State University, she went on to earn Masters Degrees in Psychological Services and an Professional Counseling from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. After graduation, Ashley went on to work at the Penn State Psychological Clinic, where she continues today as a Senior Staff Therapist. In her role at the clinic, Ashley provides individual and group psychotherapy to adults, as well as providing psychological consultation services to individuals with intellectual disabilities and their service providers. She also devotes time to mentoring and supervising current counseling students. Ashley holds a license as a Professional Counselor in Pennsylvania. She works from a primarily Humanistic and Interpersonal perspective, incorporating components of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and CBT. She enjoys serving a diverse group of clients, with particular interest in working with undergraduate and graduate students to address issues related to anxiety, depression, interpersonal difficulties, and challenges related to adjustment and phase of life transitions. Ashley is committed to welcoming and affirming clients of diverse racial, ethnic, gender, sexual and religious identities.
At EmBODY Confidence, we support neurodivergent women and teens who struggle with eating disorders, body dysmorphia, anxiety, low self-esteem, and emotional dysregulation. Our approach is grounded in compassion, authenticity, and self-understanding, helping you feel truly at home in your body without shame or apology. You want to trust your emotions, take up space, eat without guilt, and show up fully in your life. We are here to help you get there with compassion, clarity, and courage. Together, we explore the deeper roots of your struggles, build awareness of the systems that created them, and develop tools for lasting change. We work collaboratively, because you know yourself and your body best. We are a fat-positive, anti-diet, LGBTQIA+, and gender-affirming practice aligned with Health at Every Size® (HAES). EmBODY Confidence is neurodivergent-affirming and committed to creating a space where every body, identity, and mind is welcomed and safe. Research shows that neurodivergent women and LGBTQIA+ individuals are more likely to experience eating disorders or disordered eating patterns than cisgender individuals. Unfortunately, traditional treatment models often fail to meet their unique needs. Our work bridges that gap with affirming, specialized care designed specifically for you. You do not have to do this alone. Healing is possible and you are absolutely worthy of it.
As a therapist, I want to support you on your journey to become your most authentic self. My belief therapy is collaborative, where therapists and clients work as a team. My approach to helping you achieve your therapeutic goals include person centered, CBT, DBT, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution focused techniques.