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Therapists for college students near Boston, MA

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Sherie Ruppersberger
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Greenfield, MA

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Kim Herrera
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Haverhill, MA

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amytaylorphd.com
Psychologist
Great Barrington, MA

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HRP Counseling and Art Therapy
Art Therapist
Lowell, MA

My name is Haeden Peaslee (pronouns: they/them) and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Registered Art Therapist. I am a white, non-binary, neurodivergent individual working and living in the unceded territory of the Pennacook communities with the Pawtucket Village and Wamesit Village. I provide a combination of talk, play, and art therapy to clients. I utilize a client centered and strengths based approach with a focus on building a strong therapeutic relationship and encouraging self compassion. I am always in the journey of decolonizing my therapy practice and finding ways to re-imagine my field and encourage colleagues to do so as well. During sessions I integrate beliefs in trauma informed care, anti-oppression work, neurodiversity, disability justice, health at every size (HAES), and gender affirming care among other areas of liberation work. My specialty is in supporting trans and nonbinary youth, young adults, and their families in both identity related areas as well as other mental health concerns. I also have extensive experience working with youth and young adults with depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, and autism.

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Emily Powell
Pre-Licensed Professional
Philadelphia, PA

Are you a college student feeling exhausted by life’s stressors? Are you feeling anxious and depressed from all of the challenges that life seems to be throwing at you, both past and present? Are you worn down by relationships that feel more draining than they do fulfilling? You don’t have to face it all alone. You deserve support, and I am here for you! I am so excited to connect with you and be a part of your therapeutic journey! My underlying goal for therapy is to create a collaborative, safe, non-judgmental, and open environment. You are the expert of your story, and I am here to listen.

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Veronica Whitermore
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Salem, NH

Hello! I'm glad you're here. I know how hard it can be to ask for help and start something new. I firmly believe your experience is unique and your treatment should be, too. Therapy is not only for navigating challenging experiences and feelings, but for celebrating growth and change. My clients learn about themselves in meaningful ways depending on what works best for them as we collaborate on their goals. It's an honor for me to guide clients in their therapeutic work, and my personal approach is authentic and empathetic while being down-to-earth and personable.

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Marisa D'Amico
Marriage & Family Therapist
Thomaston, CT

Are you someone who struggles with self-esteem, anxiety, or relationship issues, feeling overwhelmed by life’s demands or stuck in negative patterns? You might be looking for compassionate guidance to rebuild your confidence and improve your mental well-being. If you’re looking for a supportive space to explore your feelings, gain insight, and embrace personal growth and transformation, I’m here to help. My goal is to assist you in finding healthier coping strategies, enhancing your relationships, and achieving a sense of balance and fulfillment in your life. I'm Marisa D’Amico, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with extensive experience in diverse settings. I specialize in helping to navigate challenges like self-esteem, anxiety, depression, & relationship issues. My strengths-based, holistic approach uses a variety of therapeutic interventions tailored to your needs, guiding you toward meaningful change. Feeling overwhelmed is tough, and seeking support shows strength. My aim is to create a space where you feel truly seen and understood. I'm here to support your journey to healing and growth, uncovering the roots of any struggles and facilitating transformative progress. You don’t have to face this alone—let’s take the next step together.

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A Fighting Chance Counseling Services, LLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Bedford, NH

​The Mission A Fighting Chance Counseling Services, LLC's mission is to empower teens, young adults, and purpose-driven individuals to rewrite their stories through the lens of hope, healing, and self-discovery. We are committed to creating safe, culturally relevant spaces where emotional wounds are tended to, voices are reclaimed, and futures are rebuilt; one session, one step, and one breakthrough at a time. The Vision We envision a world where every young person—especially those from underserved, displaced, and marginalized communities—has a real fighting chance to rise, to heal, and to become. Through a unique blend of clinical expertise, lived experience, faith, and mentorship, we aim to break generational cycles, dismantle mental health stigma, and guide individuals toward their “YouPrint”, a life blueprint rooted in identity, purpose, and community.

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Amy Shatz
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Northampton, MA

If you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, lonely, or unsure of yourself, you’re not alone — and I’m really glad you’re here. So many college students and young adults struggle with anxiety, depression, sleep issues, relationship stress, or feeling uncomfortable in their own skin. It can be exhausting to carry all of that by yourself. In our work together, you’ll have a calm, supportive space where you can talk openly, breathe a little easier, and feel seen without judgment. I’m a therapist who genuinely loves helping people understand themselves and feel more grounded in their lives. Sometimes that means learning practical tools to ease anxiety or shift unhelpful patterns. Other times it’s having a quiet, steady place to sit with your feelings and figure out what you truly want. My background includes an undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University and master’s degrees in Public Health and Social Work from Tulane University and Westfield State University. My approach draws from psychodynamic therapy, CBT, and DBT, and I blend these methods in a way that feels natural, supportive, and tailored to you. Above all, I want you to feel safe, understood, and hopeful about the changes you’re working toward. This is a space for you — to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and move forward with more confidence and clarity.

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Kayla Lopez
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Dracut, MA

Therapy is more than just about managing symptoms—it’s about getting curious, feeling seen, feeling empowered, and building a life that feels more like you. I meet my clients where they’re at, offering a safe, judgment-free space to explore the deeper roots behind patterns, self-beliefs, and emotional struggles. Together, we’ll look at how your past, including childhood and environment, may still be shaping your present. I work with individuals navigating through addiction, substance use recovery, anxiety, ADHD, life transitions/adjusting, depression, and the stress that can come with daily life. My approach is collaborative, client-centered, and trauma-informed while working towards helping you understand the “why” behind your patterns—aiming to build tools that actually fit your life. Therapy with me is a space to feel heard, supported and safe. I believe in your ability to grow, heal, and make empowered choices. You don’t have to do this alone, and I’d be honored to walk with you through the process. If you think I might be a good fit, feel free to reach out. I’d be happy to connect and talk about how I can support you on your journey.

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Peace and Clarity Wellness
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Hamilton, MA

Hello! I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and enjoy working with individuals, couples, and families. I have experience helping teens and adults with anxiety, depression, addiction, anger, stress, safety concerns, negative thought patterns, and communication issues. I have worked with people in different settings such as inpatient hospitalization, day programs, addiction treatment, in home therapy, community services, and outpatient therapy. ​I understand that there is no one size fits all therapy. I tailor my approach based on what you need and primarily use the practices of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. I strive to help people find the root of their struggles as someone who is person centered, collaborative, humorous, and empathetic. I believe that effective change is possible when you feel empowered and set up with the right tools for success. I appreciate you taking this step in your journey and would welcome the opportunity to be a part of it! Please feel free to reach out with any questions.

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W. Joseph White
Licensed Professional Counselor
Galena, IL

College can be one of the most exciting and overwhelming seasons of your life. You may be adjusting to being away from home, navigating new relationships, questioning your major, managing academic pressure, or quietly carrying anxiety, depression, or past trauma that hasn’t had space to heal. On the outside, it can look like everyone else is handling it just fine — but inside, you might feel stuck, exhausted, unmotivated, or unsure of who you’re becoming. If you’re in that space, you’re not alone. And you don’t have to work through it by yourself. I work with college students who are in the middle of real life transitions — identity shifts, relationship changes, academic stress, family expectations, grief, trauma, and the quiet weight of self-doubt. Depression during college often doesn’t look like “sad all the time.” It can show up as procrastination, isolation, low motivation, difficulty focusing, or feeling disconnected from the person you used to be. Trauma can show up in relationships, in trust, in sleep, or in how hard you are on yourself. Together, we slow things down. We make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface. We identify patterns that are keeping you stuck and build practical tools that help you feel more steady, confident, and grounded. My approach is collaborative and straightforward. I don’t believe in sitting back silently while you struggle to find words. We talk. We process. We challenge unhelpful thoughts. We work through emotional blocks. I integrate approaches such as CBT, trauma-informed care, and other evidence-based strategies to help you build resilience while honoring your story. My goal is not just symptom relief — it’s helping you understand yourself better so you can move forward with clarity and confidence. College is a time of growth — but growth can feel uncomfortable. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, numb, stuck, or unsure about your direction, therapy can be a space to reset and regain momentum. You deserve support as you figure out who you are and who you want to become. If you’re ready to take the next step, I invite you to Request an Initial Appointment and begin therapy. You don’t have to wait until things get worse. Let’s work together to help you regain balance, rebuild confidence, and move through this season with strength.

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Renee Nelson
Psychologist
Leominster, MA

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Kiwi Recovery
Treatment program
Concord, MA

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Cooper McCullough
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Northampton, MA

College students today face so many pressures: family and peer expectations, major life decisions, an onslaught of social media messages, and multiple socio-political crises. Though these problems are daunting, you do not need to face them alone. I would be grateful to accompany you as you respond to the questions and challenges impacting your life. In my work thus far, my clients have often felt a sense of separation or space open up between themselves and their problems. I have helped people feel “known” for who they want to be in life, separate and apart from the influence of depression, anxiety, failure, addiction, conflict, hardship, etc. This gives them more room to explore the forgotten or not-yet-developed stories of their hopes, passions, values, and purposes, which can contribute to a feeling of empowerment in facing whatever difficult experiences brought them to therapy. Though I help people navigate many different kinds of mental and emotional challenges, I have a particular interest in having therapy conversations with folks 1) concerned about the environment, 2) interested in or wondering about their spirituality/ religion, and 3) who identify as men or who are dealing with the effects of patriarchy.

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Debra Goldberg
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Shrewsbury, MA

There is no problem too big or too small that can’t be improved with another perspective. There is no goal that can’t be reached with hard work, support and humor. In my 10 years as a Social Worker, I have worked with my clients during difficult times, various transitions and everyday life stressors. I also have experience working with individuals and families impacted by intellectual disabilities. I love hearing stories: about your day, your family, the good, the bad and everything in between. Through hearing the patterns and outlining your goals, we pick a framework together that will help you achieve whatever you put your mind to. I use evidence based practices as a guide and together we figure out the best fit for you. We’ll start with whatever story brought you in to seek help, in as little or as much detail as you feel comfortable sharing. Then we will discuss what your goals of therapy are and what clinical tools sound like they have the best chance of getting you there. We create a vision together, draw a road map, and get to work.

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Michelle Stayner Counseling
Drug & Alcohol Counselor
Marlborough, MA

I'm a Massachusetts masters level licensed alcohol and drug counselor (LADC), specializing in telehealth individual counseling in an outpatient private practice. I support with counseling of substance use at any stage and mental health support. And can complete Substance use evaluations and RMV letters. I have been working in the field of addiction for over a decade, have a masters degree, and in active recovery myself! I can support with harm reduction model to complete abstinence. I like to meet people where they are at and will support you with an individual, client-centered, treatment plan to help with your short-term and long-term goals. I believe that addiction is a chronic treatable medical and mental condition. My approach acknowledges the biological, psychological, environmental, and spiritual dimensions of the disease and recovery process. I believe in progress, not perfection. +Accepting new clients, please email me to set up an intake session today!

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Sara DeLaney
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Los Angeles, CA

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SUSAN S HOGE, PhD
Psychologist
Northborough, MA

I have been in private practice since 1997. After graduating from the California School of Professional Psychology with a Ph.D in clinical psychology and U.C. Berkeley with an MPH, I practiced in California which included attending privileges at several hospitals. I moved back East in 2001, and have been in private practice since that time. In addition to my private practice, I provide consultation to the University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Psychiatry medical students, residents and fellows. I see undergraduate students from MIT to Worcester State, as well as high school students. I can say with complete honesty that I love my work and feel blessed to be of service to those willing to share their lives and collaborate to find the life they need. People come to share their deepest hopes and their deepest pain. Together we make sense of life in a way that works for you. Sh

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Anna Byrd
Counselor
Gate City, VA

Pregnancy, postpartum, and motherhood can bring unexpected emotional shifts - anxiety, guilt, sadness, or changes in identity and relationships. If you're feeling overwhelmed or disconnected, you're not alone - and you don’t have to navigate it alone, either. With advanced training in perinatal and postpartum mental health, I'll work to help you feel more like yourself again. Together, we’ll create space for what you’re feeling and build tools to manage it. When helpful, we can incorporate movement-based practices to support nervous system regulation and body-based healing. My goal is to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where therapy feels both meaningful and manageable. When you’re ready, I’m here. Reach out to schedule an intro call - I’d be honored to support you.

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