Therapists for college students near Boston, MA
You deserve to feel heard, understood, and valued for who you are as an individual! When we feel stuck and misunderstood, challenged by uncomfortable feelings, or we are struggling to navigate life, engaging in therapy allows us to understand what is contributing to each of these experiences. Being able to talk through these moments helps start us on a path toward feeling fulfilled and enlivened. Together, we will explore how your past and present experiences, your interpersonal relationships, and your learned coping strategies contributes to how you feel. I believe everyone can be a confident, strong, and thriving individual. I am warm, non-judgmental, and attentive. I strive to meet you where you are at, help you explore your thoughts and feelings in a safe space, and find ways to overcome the challenges you face. I believe in the power of conversation to help facilitate understanding and change. I work with adolescents and adults from all backgrounds. I have advanced training in psychodynamic psychotherapy. In addition to private practice, I am a Staff Psychologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School.
Hi there! At Flourish Therapy Center we currently are accepting new clients! Our therapists specialize in the following areas: Eating disorders Body Image issues Trauma/PTSD EMDR Anxiety Disorders/OCD Depression Life Transitions We also offer a 6-wee CBT Adult Anxiety group starting 1/11 on Wednesdays from 8-9am
We all have problems; how we manage them is what defines us. I work with you to help you navigate your life with as much grace as possible. Using a variety of techniques and tools, personalized for your needs and your personality, I can assist you with finding your strengths and building on what you already excel at. The roadblocks you face, the difficulties life throws at you, they can be turned to strengths that build throughout your life.
I enjoy exploring themes of sex positivity, healthy relationships, and body positivity with my clients. I am especially eager to work with couples (polyamorous and monogamous alike), queer and trans folks, the disabled and chronically ill community, and people working on body positivity/neutrality. I focus my practice on gender affirming care, relational dynamics and healing, healthy relationships, and harm reduction. If you are looking for an approachable and funny therapist, please reach out! I love working with people who are new to therapy and people who are therapy veterans.
If you are feeling stuck, stressed, anxious, sad, avoidant, unmotivated, distracted, or generally discontent with yourself, your social life, your job, your purpose, or a particular relationship or situation you have found yourself in, you might be suffering from anxiety, depression, or acute stress disorder. My passion is helping individuals with anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. I have multiple years of professional and private practice experience helping teens, middle aged, senior adults, and couples navigate emotional difficulties and traumatic periods of their lives.
*Accepting new clients as of 1/1/24.* Starting therapy is a powerful step toward personal growth and fulfillment. In my therapy practice I strive to create a welcoming, collaborative space for clients. I have experience working with a variety of treatment issues including anxiety, OCD, trauma, life transitions, depression, chronic illness, and challenging relationships. I have a calm, empathic style and focus on helping clients draw on their strengths to reach individualized goals. I integrate different therapeutic approaches including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and relational therapy. I support clients in developing self-awareness and learning effective coping strategies. The client-therapist relationship is an incredibly important part of the process. I am happy to discuss my practice and experience if you have any questions.
Group practice that specializes in several mental health and complex living issues, especially in the college population.
I support emerging and young adults navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, stress, relationship challenges, school adjustment difficulties, and difficult life transitions. In sessions, I help clients process challenging experiences, explore emotions and behavioral patterns, and learn coping strategies to facilitate deeper understanding that supports overall well-being. I provide culturally responsive, neurodiversity-affirming, and LGBTQIA+ inclusive psychotherapy. I offer virtual sessions through a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform. Please message me or visit my website if you have any questions!
Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.
Riverview Psychotherapy, LLC was founded with the goal of creating a space that fosters strong and compassionate therapeutic relationships. Our clinicians partner with clients to empower and support them as they navigate a variety of internal and external life stressors. We see it as a profound honor to walk with our clients on their healing journey Using evidence-based, compassionate support, our clinicians bring a diverse background of experience and training to help you navigate anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and life transitions.
I think it is extremely courageous to admit we need help. I believe one of the most important criteria for successful treatment is to have a trusting, open, "therapeutic rapport" with a client. Without trust and a good connection, the therapeutic process cannot begin. With that in mind, I believe the first step is creating an environment safe from judgement and rich in support. My focus is to enable clients to acquire insight, skills, and motivation for emotional, cognitive, and behavioral transitions.I specialize in older adolescent and adult individual therapy as well as family and couples counseling. I assist clients in developing healthier coping and inter-personal skills that address topics related to: assertiveness, anger management, parenting strategies, managing mood disorders (anxiety and depression), impulse control, PTSD (EMDR), life transitions, grief, conflict resolution, mindfulness, sexuality, and stress management. I am a big proponent in assisting clients built self-confidence. I also have a degree in Accounting as well that I use with individuals and couples around money management, budgeting, savings, and retirement planning. I also have experience as a business consultant for individuals.
I work with older teens and young adults who are typically struggling with more than one thing that leads to feeling really big emotions. A common co-occurrence is ADHD/Anxiety, but it could be any combination - mood disorder and autism, social anxiety and feeling angry all the time...having more than one thing at a time makes it more difficult to figure out what to do about those big emotions, which is where I come in. I help figure out what's going on, what are some tools that can help those emotions, and how you can start recognizing when that surge of emotion is coming before it becomes unmanageable.
Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.
Our counseling services provide support to a variety of clients who are challenged by events in their life. Our therapists work with adults and children according to their needs using various treatment modalities, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Collaborative Problem Solving, Narrative Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, and Social Emotional Learning. Adults that are experiencing stress, anxiety and/or depression will find a compassionate environment to work through their difficulties as they forge a path to healing. Counseling services are provided through a safe and secure online platform at convenient hours.
My approach to treatment is to create a space that is supportive and empathetic so that the client will be in a place to build rapport, explore issues that are interfering with their quality of life, and develop a better sense of goals and the means to reach them. I operate from a Strength-based and Cognitive-behavioral therapy lens with elements of other modalities. I am a strong believer in using mindfulness when approaching issues like anxiety and depression. I see the client as a person affected by the systems that make up their lives. I understand the importance of family work as a part of the process of helping an individual. The most important aspect of treatment is the relationship between the therapist and the client. Without trust, it is impossible to get any real work done. When you walk into my office you can expect a space that is free of judgment and completely client-centered.
Are you sick and tired of feeling anxious or overwhelmed? Are you having trouble sleeping and focusing? Are your relationships becoming more challenging because you're irritable? I can help. I work hard in a collaborative effort with you focusing on the issues you bring to the table and we will develop a treatment plan together. I have experience with the difficulties associated with transitioning into college and all of the social and emotional stressors that come with it. Anxiety, depression, social isolation, and academic pressure, are all issues that I have had much success in helping other students manage successfully. I've got you!
At Atlantic Behavioral Health in Wilmington, we’re here for college students from nearby towns—like Middlesex Community College in Bedford, Salem State commuters from Woburn, Endicott College students in Burlington, or Merrimack College folks just a few towns over in North Andover—who are grinding through school but wrestling with mental health hurdles. Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is designed for students like you—maybe you’re a Merrimack undergrad swamped by stress from late-night study sessions, or a commuter juggling classes and work but feeling crushed by anxiety that’s tanking your focus. We connect best with those pushing hard but struggling with things like low moods, constant worry, or even gambling habits that started as a distraction but took over. We’re a perfect match for students ready to face feeling off—whether it’s skipping hangouts because you’re drained, reeling from a rough grade or family chaos, or just wanting to clear the mental fog—without putting college on pause. Our clients usually want to get back in the driver’s seat—nailing that group project, chilling with friends, or enjoying a weekend without overanalyzing everything. Right off Route 93, we’re a quick drive from Billerica, Tewksbury, or Andover, and we’re super flexible with morning, afternoon, and evening IOP sessions. Got daytime classes? Our evening sessions let you stay on top of school while getting support after hours. Whether you’re the over-thinker who’s spiraling, the risk-taker who’s lost control of betting, or the quiet one hiding how hard it’s been, our IOP gives you a no-judgment space to sort it out with a team that gets the student hustle. With options to fit your life—morning for early risers, afternoon for mid-day breaks, or evening to keep your days free—we’re here to help you tackle your mental health and keep your college groove. Ready to feel stronger and more like yourself? We’re just a short trip away.
At North Star Therapy, I offer a compassionate, evidence-based and solution-focused approach to mental health. I am dedicated to providing clients with tools and strategies that will stay with them for life. I am committed to supporting and guiding you, helping you overcome any obstacle, and taking the first step towards a brighter tomorrow. I have worked and trained across a variety of therapeutic/clinical settings, including public schools (k-12), Lead Clinician for a school district, a 'Big Ten' university, hospital in-patient and intensive outpatient settings, and private practice. In 2019, I leaned into mindfulness, meditation and the power of somatic exercises by completing a comprehensive 200-hour yoga teacher training program. Additionally, I am a certified Intuitive Eating Counselor; Be Body Positive Facilitator; and DBT certified to facilitate skills groups.
Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.
Ellie Mental Health in Peabody, Massachusetts isn’t your average therapy clinic. We’ve created a comfy, judgment-free zone where you can be authentic, get real about where you’re at in your mental health, and receive the compassionate care you deserve. We strive to break down treatment barriers and provide you with customized counseling services that meet your therapy needs. Being in college is a major life transition stage. You're experiencing a lot of change and new experiences, we want to be supportive guides along the way. We help students struggling with depression, anxiety, aimlessness, relationship issues and time management issues. If this sounds like you, give us a call. We promise we'll be chill about it.