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Therapists for college students near University of Pittsburgh

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Nicole Reiff
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Schwenksville, PA

Hello: Are you struggling with adjusting to college? Do you feel overwhelmed with this new chapter in your life? Do you miss home? Is college schoolwork overwhelming at times? If you answered yes to any of these questions, I might be able to help you feel more adjusted and more like yourself. I work with college students on many issues such as stress management, adjusting to a new life, and feeling good about this new phase in their life.

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Lia Richards-Palmiter
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
South Abington Township, PA

Hello, I am an administrator at a local university where I teach and work with student equity and inclusion. I have taught and trained many social workers and psychologists over the past 2 decades on multicultural issues. I have a private practice where I work with others on a multitude of issues, including race, diversity and equity. I work with clients to fulfill their goals and remove obstacles to their success.

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Bloom Counseling and Consulting
Pre-Licensed Professional
Red Hill, PA

You might be here because something feels off—like life has gotten heavier, more uncertain, or harder to manage than it used to be. Maybe you’re feeling anxious, unmotivated, stuck in your own head, or caught in patterns you can’t quite break. You might be adjusting to a big change—starting school, ending a relationship, shifting careers—or navigating the quiet, invisible grief of things not turning out the way you hoped. Whether the challenges are loud or subtle, what matters is that they’ve brought you here. You’re looking for a therapist who listens without judgment, who radiates warmth, and who offers practical tools to help.

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Silvina Duchini Healing & Consulting LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

Trauma Healing takes time and patience, and for a lot of us with Complex Trauma, this may be something we continually manage as life ebbs and flows. However, it doesn’t have to be a life-long pattern of pain and feeling constantly dysregulated. I invite you to feel within that fear/ anxiety/ dysregulation and make meaning from it. I support folx to heal deep emotional wounds that come from past anxiety, trauma, stress and help them hone-in on their inner experience as a means to gain insight. I offer individual sessions in person and via telehealth (please inquire about current COVID protocols and if in-person sessions are currently being held). My general goal for folx is to help them identify what they need so that they are able to continue on their healing journey, eventually, without my support. I do this by helping you to cultivate self-awareness and expose you to a variety of coping skills. I am LGBTQIA+ affirming, anti-racist, anti-fascist, and inclusive in my approach.

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Brandi Mauriello
Counselor
West Chester, PA

Brandi is a licensed professional counselor in Pennysylvania who has been practicing for over 10 years. Brandi graduated with her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Wesley College in 2007 and then earned her Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from West Chester University of Pennsylvania in 2009. Her counseling style is sincere, supportive, and empowering. She believes that everyone has the skills inside of them to reach their goals and is passionate about her work, especially helping others succeed. She has experience working with individuals experiencing a number of concerns, including PTSD, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and relationship issues. She specializes in treating PTSD; especially those who have survived sexual, physical, and/or emotional abuse. Her method is a combination of cognitive-behavioral, prolonged exposure, client centered, and solution focused treatment. She will use a specially tailored combination of these to meet your needs. If you are ready to take the next step toward a happier, healthier you, she is here to take that journey with you. Brandi is currently accepting new patients for daytime and evening hours.

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Kailyn DeMatteo, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Greensburg, PA

Are you ready to regain control of your life? Lucky for you, you’re in the right place. It is my goal to push you to your fullest potential, empowering you to be the best version of yourself. Change can be difficult, but also rewarding. During our time together, it is my promise to work just as hard as you - while meeting you where you’re at. I offer a “down to earth” clinical style that provides a safe, supportive and genuine space for you to be your truest self, without the fear of judgment. Whatever the concern, know that I am on your side. As an LPC in the state of PA I have had the opportunity to work with children and adults among a variety of settings over the last 7-8 years, strengthening my skill set to meet your needs. Our first session will be structured toward getting to know one another, while identifying goals and objectives you believe are important for you to target while in therapy. This will later translate into a more specific and individualized treatment plan that will set the tone for future sessions. Though I practice primarily from a Cognitive Behavioral modality, I incorporate Dialectical Behavior Therapy techniques to support the experience of intense emotions among many mood disorders and intrapersonal conflicts. I challenge you to explore strength-based strategies to support independent growth and improved self-esteem. Additional areas incorporated into treatment include: communication skills, mindfulness intervention and strengthened self-awareness. I believe therapy is a space one needs to feel comfortable in, therefore it is my mission to provide that to you. I am here to have real, stress-free conversations, acting as a soundboard and listening to you and your needs. I am here to provide education, support and guidance in an empathic, confidential manner.

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2 Words of Wisdom, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Downingtown, PA

Amy Conwell has been working in the field of addictions, counseling, and pattern releasing for over 28 years. She has designed her programs to assist individuals to take a deep dive into self-discovery. Amy’s approach is compassionate and direct. She utilizes several techniques to help open the process such as exploring family dynamics, and relationships through generational patterning, systemic work, family constellation, Field constellation, 12-Step practice, yoga, meditation, eclectic spiritual paths, and lots of humor. There are flexible evening hours, just email and we’ll make arrangements. Also, all sessions are offered via zoom.

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Fine Tune Psychiatry
Pre-Licensed Professional
Paoli, PA

Fine Tune Psychiatry is a psychiatric mental health practice dedicated to helping students and campus communities function at their highest level—academically, emotionally, and personally. Founded by a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), Fine Tune Psychiatry provides evidence-based psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and collaborative treatment tailored to the unique pressures of campus life. Through a precision-focused, individualized approach, Fine Tune Psychiatry addresses conditions such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, and stress-related concerns that commonly interfere with student success and well-being. Care is grounded in clinical rigor, ethical practice, and respect for the whole person—not just a diagnosis. Partnering with Thriving Campus, Fine Tune Psychiatry supports institutions committed to proactive mental health care, access, and early intervention. The goal is not merely symptom reduction, but optimized functioning—helping students stabilize, adapt, and thrive in demanding academic environments.

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Christy J. Manoharan
Licensed Professional Counselor
Cumming, GA

College can be a wild mix of freedom and stress... with friend drama, missing home but wanting independence, figuring out what you want to do with your life, financial pressure, loneliness when friend groups shift, and the everyday weight of adult responsibilities starting to pile up. It’s a lot to carry, and it makes sense if you’re feeling stuck, anxious, or unsure how to handle it all. And then, when you’re finally ready to reach out for support, finding a therapist can feel like another full-time assignment. Scrolling through endless profiles feels a little like online dating... you’re reading way too many bios, everyone sounds kind of the same, and you’re left wondering who you’ll actually click with. Add in the stress of costs, schedules, and trying to figure out if they’ll really get what you’re going through, and it’s exhausting before you even start. My goal is to make that step less overwhelming and give you a space where you don’t have to perform, pretend, or have it all figured out.

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E. Paul Carlson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Chester Springs, PA

Paul specializes in using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help people work through the pain and suffering that comes along with living a fully human life. The idea is not that you are broken, messed up, and need to be fixed, nor is it about what is wrong with you. The approach taken is more about what has happened to you to bring you to where you are today. The primary focus of using ACT is to find a healthier more workable way to respond to all of the painful thoughts, emotions, memories, and physical sensations we experience as humans, and then channel that pain into building a thriving life that is worthy of who we are. Paul engages in this work from a place of compassion, patience, and unconditional positive regard that sees people as they are and not as their struggles or past mistakes.

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Lauren Clouser
Pre-Licensed Professional
Red Hill, PA

Lauren is pursuing her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Carlow University. Lauren offers a comfortable, safe, and non-judgmental environment to help clients navigate life's challenges. Using a tailored approach to find the therapeutic methods that best fit each client’s individual needs, Lauren meets her clients where they are on their healing journey. Lauren is educated in trauma informed care and offers services for individuals suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD, and OCD. Lauren’s experience includes working in a non-profit environment, working with a variety of adult populations. In her spare time, Lauren enjoys spending time with her family, reading all genre types including her guilty pleasure of romantacy, and snuggling with her dog and thunder buddy, Zoe, and her soul-cat and stage five clinger, Tinker.

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Susan Kelly
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

Hello! I’m a trauma-informed psychodynamic therapist with clinical experience covering a wide range of issues in adolescence and adulthood. I am well-versed in working with people experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma recovery/PTSD, grief, relationship and communication issues, intimate partner violence, out-of-control behaviors, problematic substance use, and school/work stress. I will support you in finding deeper feelings of fulfillment, ease, self-alignment, and possibility in your life. I work primarily with college students and people in the years after they leave or graduate college. Changes in social life, feeling a part of something bigger or not, family dynamics, and/or figuring out work can be tough on top of whatever you were already dealing with. The political moment brings feelings of despair, rage, and loneliness. People I work with are deeply affected. You don’t have to figure everything out alone. I work well with individuals of all backgrounds. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and with years of experience in non-monogamous relationship structures, I work with many queer and trans people and people in non-monogamous relationships. I deeply respect the unique lives of the individuals I work with, and I love to witness their progress toward their goals. My therapy approach is psychodynamic - grounded in the understanding that past experiences influence us consciously and unconsciously. I use a strengths-based, whole-person perspective, and I also offer skills and tools using Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) depending on your goals for therapy. I work alongside you in a process of exploration and meaning making. You can expect me to be warm, humorous, genuine, and straight-forward. I would love to hear from you.

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Emily Wilson
Psychologist
King of Prussia, PA

I believe that we all have had experiences that shape our sense of the world and impact our relationships with others. My approach to therapy involves exploring how past experiences impact the present and helping my clients use those insights to make active, positive, and healthy changes around their sense of self and in their relationships. In the years I've been providing therapy, I have maintained a generalist practice, working with individuals facing a range of challenges. My areas of speciality are in working with women in life transitions, working with individuals who identify as LGBTQ+, and working with individuals experiencing issues around sexuality and relationship functioning. I am a sex-positive therapist with an open and accepting worldview about the infinite range of human sexual desire and expression. Using techniques from narrative therapy, interpersonal therapy, and psychodynamic therapy, as well as more directive approaches, I will work with you in creating a therapy experience that is completely individualized. My understanding is that no two people are alike, and, therefore, therapy is a uniquely co-created experience.

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Bianca DeLeo
Pre-Licensed Professional
King of Prussia, PA

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Natasha McVey/New Beginnings Therapeutic Services
Group practice
Downingtown, PA

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Certified Brain Injury Specialist. After ten years of experience in the field, I decided to open New Beginnings Therapeutic Services. My vision was to create a client-centered practice, that allows individuals to feel safe and comfortable from the second they step through the door. It is my goal to create a space for clients to share their most intimate thoughts and feelings, and for those thoughts to be received without judgment. We all make mistakes and struggle, but everyday is a New Beginning and a chance to create positive change in our lives. Through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other treatment modalities I assist client's in learning the tools they need to create lasting change in their lives. I know that sometimes finding a therapist can be challenging and anxiety provoking. Strong therapeutic rapport is the foundation for effective therapy, therefore I offer free consultations to aid in the decision making process. Call or e-mail me today and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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Angela Fucci
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

I’m a Board-Certified Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and I help people find calm and clarity in the middle of life’s challenges. My passion is helping you see yourself in a new light—beyond the stress, self-doubt, or pain that may be holding you back. Over the years, I’ve worked with people of all ages, from children to adults, and I have a special place in my heart for those living with cognitive challenges. I adapt my approach to meet your unique needs, using strategies that make therapy practical, meaningful, and effective for you. I truly enjoy connecting with people. My style is warm, down-to-earth, and person-centered—focused on your strengths and what’s already working in your life. I’ll walk beside you as we build skills, explore solutions, and create space for you to express yourself freely and without judgment. Life can be overwhelming at times, but you don’t have to face it alone. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, frustration, or relationships, we’ll work together to find tools and insights that help you feel more grounded, capable, and fulfilled.

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Debra Haldeman
Psychologist
Altoona, PA

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Soothing Moon Clinical Counseling
Pre-Licensed Professional
Philadelphia, PA

I'm so proud of you. Navigating the work stressors and life transitions on a daily basis. Also, you worry what others may be thinking about your ability to show up and push through. After all, you’re the “strong one”. It can be exhausting. My goal is to journey with you to learn the skills to break the patterns that keep you stuck. You don’t have to face your stressors alone.

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Linda Schiavone
Group practice
Broomall, PA

The potential for happiness, peace and belonging is within each of us. During times of natural and unexpected life transitions and challenges, it may seem out of reach. Using the tenets of positive psychology, in conjunction with proven mental health counseling approaches, we will work together to cultivate these things in your life and construct the present and future that you envision. Intentionally building a flourishing life – one that fits with your unique strengths and values– will be an important goal of our work together, no matter your age, life circumstances or personal and family history. Areas in which I have experience are developing strategies that promote a more positive mood and lessened anxiety and worry, improving family and peer relationships, navigating life transitions, and exploring the role of spirituality, faith and religious practices in your life. My clinical approach is integrative, primarily drawing on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), solution-focused therapy, and positive psychology, but always focused on the unique needs of the whole individual, mind, body, and spirit. With a Master’s degree in Pastoral Clinical Mental Health Counseling, I am qualified to integrate clinical counseling with spirituality in a way that respects all faiths and religious practices, wherever you are in your journey of faith, or even if you have no professed beliefs. I am also a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where I obtained a Master of Applied Positive Psychology. I also hold a Master of Science degree in Pharmacology, which provides me valuable understanding of the role of medications in promoting mental health and achieving positive well-being. Married for 37 years and the mother of two young adults, I approach counseling with an authentic, real-life perspective.

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Council Wellness
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

As a first-generation college graduate, I know how challenging it can be to find your way. For this reason, I helped students on their college journeys for over a decade before transitioning to clinical practice. Many of my clients are cycle-breakers: the first in their family to address mental health concerns and build healthier relationships. I help clients manage anxiety, depression and challenging family relationships (i.e. emotionally immature parents/adults). You CAN have a different experience. If this resonates with you, schedule a free consultation to talk about how I can support you on your journey.

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