Therapists for college students near University of Texas at Austin
Welcome to Nuevo Bloom Counseling, where you'll find a warm and supportive space to help you bloom and thrive! As a therapist, I specialize in working with college-aged women who are new mothers or struggling with low self-esteem. Let's be real - being a new mom or struggling with low self-esteem can be tough, and it's okay to need some extra support to help you through it. That's where I come in! I'm here to provide you with compassionate and effective care, and to help you develop the tools and skills you need to overcome the challenges you're facing. Together, we'll work on managing symptoms like anxiety, depression, negative self-talk, low self-confidence, and feelings of isolation or loneliness. I'll use evidence-based therapeutic techniques, like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness-Based interventions, to help you build resilience and develop strategies for coping with stress and difficult emotions. At Nuevo Bloom Counseling, I believe that everyone deserves to bloom and thrive in their lives, and I'm committed to helping you achieve that. I take a client-centered approach to therapy, which means that I'll work closely with you to understand your unique experiences and goals. There's no one-size-fits-all solution to mental and emotional wellness, so I'll tailor my approach to meet your individual needs. If you're ready to take the first step towards a happier, healthier you, let's connect! You can learn more about my services and how I can help by contacting me today to schedule a consultation. At Nuevo Bloom Counseling, I'm here to help you bloom and thrive in all aspects of your life.
Welcome! I'm Alice Kelly, LMFT, CST, and I specialize in supporting clients through periods of change. Whether you're adjusting to a new academic environment, exploring your identity, managing family relationships, or all of the above, this is your space to process and grow. I offer culturally responsive support that recognizes your unique experiences. Our work together might include: Processing complex emotions about change and growth Developing tools for communicating with family Building confidence in your choices and identity Creating strategies for managing multiple responsibilities Finding ways to honor both family connections and personal growth
Life is full of transitions, and navigating through them can be challenging. If you find yourself struggling with low self-esteem, anxiety, or feeling stuck in old patterns, you've come to the right place. At Antara Counseling and Wellness, we believe in the power of holistic healing to transform lives from the inside out. We go beyond traditional talk therapy, offering a unique blend of Somatic Work, Inner Child healing, and Solution-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Our goal is to address the root causes of your struggles and and collaborate with you to create sustainable healing that lasts beyond the therapy room. No band-aids, just transformative change! You are worthy of love, confidence, and joy. Our mission is to empower you through our collaborative work together to shed unhelpful old patterns and rewire to your authentic self. Through nurturing your mind-body connection, you'll learn to assertively communicate, set boundaries, and elevate your relationships with others and yourself. Are you ready to take your first steps towards the transformative journey of sustainable healing and empowerment? Email or Text to set up a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your needs and how we can support you!
Hi, I typically work with individuals experiencing burnout/overwhelm, anxiety, OCD & many other related needs (perfectionism, people pleasing etc.). I also enjoy working w/ individuals having social-based/relationship struggles (all kinds) & need support in navigating these concerns. Please email for current availability.
Hi! I'm Rosie (she/her). I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the states of both Georgia and Texas. I work primarily with young adults (20s and 30s), and many of my clients are people who identify as LGBTQIA+. I have special focus in trauma processing, ADHD management, and career exploration. Throughout my social work career I have passionately advocated for racial, social and economic justice through the empowerment of individuals and groups including BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, people with HIV, people experiencing homelessness, people with mental illness, people with disabilities, veterans, children and youth, and more. As a queer and neurodivergent therapist myself, I am mindful of how people’s identities factor into their experience of the world and their experience in therapy. I believe that people begin to heal the moment they feel heard. While I do incorporate interventions like CBT, EMDR, IFS, and distress tolerance, my first and foremost focus is to be unconditionally on your team and on your side. Past clients have told me that I am a natural listener and am genuine and warm in how I relate to people. When I am not obsessing over the personality psychology phenomenon known as the enneagram, I enjoy laying in the sun with a good podcast, jogging the Atlanta beltline, reading, cooking, yoga, and exploring the local food scene.
I offer a warm, welcoming approach to therapy. Clients often feel better after the first session and grow on that progress with each subsequent session.... Learning how to thrive, not just survive. Specialties include: anxiety, bipolar, depression, and psychosis. I have experience with Veterans, after working eleven years at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston, TX.
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Welcome - I'm Kate! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate under the supervision of Katie Nix, MA, LPC- Supervisor. I work at The Well Therapy Group in uptown Dallas and have the privilege of working with adolescent and young adult women on their healing journey. My passion lies in helping clients navigate the challenges most common in this life stage, including obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, anxiety disorders, and interpersonal relationship struggles. I offer a space that is gentle, non-judgmental, and rooted in compassion—where clients are empowered to stop apologizing for what’s outside their control and begin turning that energy inward, toward healing and self-acceptance. Whether you choose to meet in-person at my Uptown Dallas office or virtually from anywhere in Texas, I’m here to walk alongside you. Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all, and I’m honored to support you—wherever you are—as you step into authorship of your own story.
Welcome to DaniCare Psychiatric Practice! Dr. Dolani Ajanaku, our esteemed Psychiatrist, brings a wealth of expertise to our practice, serving a diverse range of individuals seeking comprehensive mental health care. With a strong educational background, including a B.A. in Biological Sciences from Rutgers University and an M.D. from Rutgers University School of Medicine, Dr. Ajanaku is dedicated to providing personalized psychiatric care. Having completed General Psychiatry Residency at USF/Stony Brook University and advanced training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, NY, Dr. Ajanaku specializes in a holistic approach to mental well-being. DaniCare offers comprehensive treatment options tailored to unique goals, encompassing meticulous psychiatric evaluation, suitable medical assessments, personalized follow-up sessions, discussions on lifestyle adjustments, and adept medication management. Beyond the credentials, DaniCare understands the diverse needs of our patients, serving a wide scope and coverage. Mental well-being is our top priority, and DaniCare is committed to creating a warm and supportive environment for psychiatric care. Thank you for considering DaniCare as your partner in mental health. DaniCare looks forward to supporting individuals on the path to a healthier and happier life.
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Hi, my name is Sarah Hoffman, and I’m a licensed counselor in Houston, TX. I help anxious and overwhelmed students struggling with the stress of school and daily life find ways to take control of their lives and feel better. I help my clients better understand themselves and their minds, harness their strengths, and embrace their full selves so they can live the life they want. I’m an affirming therapist and have extensive experience supporting students who identify as neurodivergent, LGBTQIA+, transgender, gender expansive, BIPOC, migrant/immigrant/child of immigrants, or who had a multicultural upbringing. I will celebrate, support, honor, and work to understand all parts of you, including your cultures, values, beliefs, and many identities. It’s important you feel safe to bring your full self into our sessions. My specialties include ADHD, neurodivergence, anxiety, stress, and overwhelm. Sometimes, life feels like an endless battle and a constant game of catch-up that leaves you feeling drained and overwhelmed. Some days, even the simple act of getting out of bed might feel impossible as you struggle to keep track of everything on your ever-growing to-do list. It feels like you're always running late, forgetting important things, and it's hard to concentrate on anything. Even though people around you might think you're doing okay because you hide how you feel and put on a brave face, the truth is that inside, you feel like you're falling apart. Life feels confusing and overwhelming. I understand how the pressure to succeed and the fear of messing up and failing can be paralyzing and suffocating. It’s draining to feel like you’re always on edge. You want to enjoy your life and have a chance to catch your breath. You’re starting to realize that maybe this isn’t how everyone feels, and you want to find a way to feel better. I know how hard it is to figure out how to balance the responsibilities and expectations of life. I get what it's like to feel different, and that life is more challenging for you than for others without knowing why. I understand the exhaustion of figuring out who you are and where you fit in the world. From personal experience, I also know how much it helps to work with an affirming and supportive counselor when you're struggling. Counseling is an investment in yourself. To get the most from your counseling sessions, you need a counselor you trust, who works to understand you, and has the training to help you reach your counseling goals. I worked in education for many years, both as a teacher and school counselor, and I understand the pressure of balancing school, family, friends, extracurriculars, work, and life. Working so hard to stay on top of everything is tiring. I became a licensed counselor because I wanted to help students reduce their feelings of stress and anxiety and find joy and peace in the chaos of everyday life. I firmly believe that everyone deserves access to the tools, knowledge, and self-understanding needed to live a meaningful and choice-filled life. Everyone deserves support navigating life’s challenges. My approach combines strategies from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. During our counseling sessions, I’ll provide you with personalized tools and strategies to help you take control of your life and handle life’s daily challenges with ease. When you better understand yourself and how your mind works, you can finally let go of the feeling you're not measuring up and start waking up feeling confident and energized for the day. Through our work together in counseling, you can start to change how you view yourself and shed the weight of your worries. When you better understand yourself and how your mind works, you can finally let go of that feeling that you're not measuring up. If at any point, you find our counseling sessions aren't working, I'll adjust my approach or help connect you with appropriate referrals. Your comfort and progress are my top priorities in counseling. I want to help you trade stress for a more fulfilling life and find your genuine smile. To learn more about working with me, you can visit my website and reach out to schedule your free 15-minute phone consultation. During this call, I'll let you know how I can help, or I'll do my best to connect you with someone who can. I want to help you stop feeling anxious and overwhelmed and start finding balance and joy in your life.
My basic goal in therapy is to help you overcome challenges and lead a more fulfilling life. My therapeutic style is calm, comforting and problem focused. I offer a sliding scale payment structure created especially for students and also work with several major insurance plans. An optional initial 10-15 minute “get acquainted” phone call is free and without obligation. Call me to discuss this option (210) 664-4101 or to schedule an intake session for therapy. See my schedule for weekly clinic hours. All sessions at this time are virtual using a secure confidential platform. Please call or email me (jekpsychotherapy@gmail.com) with any questions. I hope to hear from you soon. Best wishes!
*EMDR Trained // PMH-C // NOW OFFERING THERAPY INTENSIVES* Why did Waldo go to therapy? *TO FIND HIMSELF* 😊 Are you in a place where you are tired of hiding, blending in, or trying to keep up with…you know who? So many of us spend more time trying to be accepted by others that we forget to accept ourselves. Life is overwhelming regardless of what stage of life we are in. Come in and let's chat. Let's chat about: your relationship with your partner that is absolutely NOT what you dreamed of, how your parents ruined your childhood, your kid that is being targeted by a &@%$ at school, or maybe your kid is the @$%& at school. Whatever it is that is weighing you down, come in, and let's find YOU! Let me help, that's what I do, I simply help. I provide a safe place to discuss those hard feelings of shame, failure, and guilt. Let's add some connection, compassion, and empathy into your life; regardless of your stage of life. Your inner critic is the first place we will start in your healing journey; as healing will always begin with HOPE. My client portal at www.schustercounseling.com makes connecting with me a breeze and cuts out the game of phone tag! This provides 24/7 online scheduling, document sharing, and secure messaging. While you're there, 15 mins free no-obligation video consultation can be scheduled. Online sessions throughout Oklahoma, Texas, and Florida are another perk!
The clients I see are sometimes in college experiencing feelings of overwhelm or feeling low. These clients describe their challenges as feeling, “como con miedo,” and also, “no se que tengo.” Other clients I see are future counselors who are at the beginning of their careers and facing imposter syndrome ( “I must’ve slipped through the cracks to get to where I am now”), self-criticism (“Why can’t I get my life together!"), or burnout (feeling fatigued and like you can never catch up). These clients are usually part of activist movements or workplaces and I believe in helping the healers that are out in the world making a positive impact on society. I benefited greatly from my own experiences with counseling when I was in grad school (still do) and I hope to provide the same non-judgmental opportunities to cry or laugh or both to future clients. In my work I value humility, curiosity, self-compassion and humor. I believe these are needed to provide authenticity and support at a time when people starting out in their fields of work are taking in new information that is stretching/challenging perspectives and care for the self is a necessity to continue doing challenging work.
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You’re juggling a lot. Classes, work, friends, family, money, maybe figuring out who you are and what you actually want from life. And somewhere in the middle of all that, your mental health is supposed to “keep up.” My practice is here for that in-between space—when things aren’t exactly falling apart, but they’re definitely not okay. I work with college students who are dealing with anxiety, overthinking, burnout, relationship stress, grief, and big life transitions. Together, we slow things down, sort through the noise, and build practical tools you can actually use in real life. Sessions are judgment-free, conversational, and tailored to you—no pressure to be “put together” or say the perfect thing. You can come as you are: exhausted, unsure, overwhelmed, or just curious about therapy. If you’re ready to feel a little less stuck and a little more like yourself again, you’re in the right place.
Navigating young adulthood can feel like a constant balancing act—school, work, relationships, and figuring out who you are. I work with young adults who are struggling with anxiety, stress, burnout, depression, and life transitions. Whether it’s managing the pressure to “have it all together” or finding clarity in the middle of change, I provide a safe space to slow down, breathe, and reset. My approach is down-to-earth and collaborative. I use CBT, motivational interviewing, and psychoeducation to help you understand what’s going on beneath the surface and give you practical tools you can actually use. And if you’d like, we can integrate faith into sessions for added support. Together, we’ll focus on small, doable steps that bring relief now and set you up for the future you want.
Hi, I am Dani Manetta, LCSW—a Marine Corps veteran, therapist, and mom. I work with teens (13+), adults, and families navigating anxiety, life transitions, and relationship challenges, including co-parenting and blended family dynamics. My approach is warm, direct, and collaborative. I offer structure when it’s needed and space when it’s time to process. Whether you’re a parent worried about your teen or an individual feeling overwhelmed or stuck, I’m here to help you build insight, confidence, and meaningful change. My approach is warm, direct, and collaborative. I bring a mix of evidence-based tools, real-life perspective, and a strong belief that growth happens when we feel truly seen and supported. Whether you’re looking to process past pain, set boundaries, or just find your footing again, I’m here to help you feel more confident, capable, and connected. Whether you’re a teen, an adult, or a parent seeking support, the first session is all about getting to know you. We’ll talk about what brought you here, what’s been on your mind or weighing you down, and what you hope to change or better understand. I’ll ask questions to get a fuller picture of your life, relationships, and experiences—but there’s no pressure to share everything at once. I know the first session can feel a little awkward or nerve-wracking, especially if therapy is new. That’s okay. My job is to create a space that feels safe, supportive, and judgment-free. We’ll move at your pace, explore what matters most to you, and begin to build a plan together. You won’t leave with all the answers, but you will leave with a sense of clarity, direction, and—hopefully—relief that you’ve taken the first step
Hi there! College can be exciting, messy, overwhelming, and everything in between—and you don’t have to figure it all out alone. My practice is a space where you can show up as your full self—no code-switching, no shrinking, no pretending. I center students who’ve felt “othered,” whether that’s because of race, gender identity, sexuality, or just not fitting into the mold of what college “should” look like. As a queer, Black provider, I understand how hard it can be to find support that gets it, so I bring compassion, honesty, and a real understanding of the unique challenges BIPOC and LGBTQ+ students face. Whether you’re navigating identity, relationships, stress, or just trying to make it through the semester, I’m here to hold space for all of it. Therapy with me is collaborative, validating, and never one-size-fits-all—because you deserve care that sees you. You belong here.
Christine is a Licensed Professional Counselor who works from a perspective of hope. She holds the belief that wherever you are “stuck,” there is room for change and growth. Her therapeutic approach includes the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Solution-Focused techniques. She also has training in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy. Christine has worked with children and adolescents in foster care, as a mental health counselor at a middle and high school, in community mental health, in private practice, at a university and medical school student counseling center, and in crisis response. Christine enjoys working with children, adolescents, and adults on issues including mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, grief, relationships, and spirituality.