Therapists for college students near 02155
I believe therapy offers the opportunity to become who you really are. People are often unaware of all of the factors that are keeping them stuck, creating dissatisfaction, or causing distressing symptoms. By developing a deeper understanding of yourself and your relationships through therapy, it becomes possible to experience your life more authentically, feel better in your relationships, and move toward what is enriching or important to you. I provide a reliable and empathic setting where we can carefully understand the difficulties you are experiencing – leading to relief, personal growth and lasting change. I provide psychodynamic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Of note, I have a sliding scale for psychoanalysis patients. As a board-certified psychiatrist I can also prescribe, when indicated, psychiatric medications – either in combination with or separate from therapy. When medications are considered, I will work collaboratively with you to make shared treatment decisions while carefully weighing the risks, benefits and alternatives to medication. I have extensive experience helping patients with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, low self-esteem, ADHD, OCD, identity questions and more. I also have a special interest in working with LGBTQ+ individuals. In addition to my practice, I’m also a Teaching Associate at Harvard Medical School and a member of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. I completed my Adult Psychiatry Residency training at Cambridge Health Alliance / Harvard Medical School. I welcome you to email me or call with questions or to schedule a free consultation.
Hi! I’m Dr. Rey Junco. If you’re a college student feeling the weight of high expectations, academic burnout, or the lingering sting of past experiences, I want you to know that you don’t have to carry it all alone. As someone who spent most of my life in academia—holding faculty positions at places like Harvard and Oxford and working in college counseling centers for 13 years—I truly "get" the unique pressure of being a high achiever. I know what it’s like to look successful on the outside while struggling with self-doubt, anxiety, or the feeling that you aren’t making "real" progress. My approach is built for students who are tired of just talking about their problems and want to actually feel better. I specialize in evidence-based, results-oriented techniques like EMDR and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART). These aren’t your typical "sit and talk for years" methods; they are designed to help you process trauma and anxiety more deeply and efficiently so you can regain your confidence and focus on your future. I also have a deep background in researching how technology and social media impact our mental health. Whether you’re struggling with "tech fatigue," insomnia (I’m certified in CBT-I), or the complexities of modern relationships, I provide a non-judgmental, warm space tailored to your specific goals. As a survivor of childhood trauma myself, I’m not just a doctor with a degree; I’m someone who understands the frustration of trying to get better and not knowing where to start. If you’re ready to break the cycle of feeling stuck and want to rediscover your sense of joy and self, I’m here to help. Let’s work together to get you back to living the life you deserve.
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Life is hard, at every age. Loneliness and isolation, which have continued after COVID, make it harder. And when you're dealing with depression, anxiety, or adjustment to new life circumstances, it's harder still. But, there is help and hope. Let's talk.
I believe we all grow and heal differently. Sometimes it's through exercise, music, quality time with loved ones or the occasional tv marathon; and sometimes it's through the relationship created in therapy where your whole self can be seen without judgment or shame. I support high schoolers, college & graduate students, and adults dealing with a range of concerns including depression, anxiety, major life & relationship transitions, identity development, as well as those seeking an edge in sport/mental performance. I bring an honest, curious, and eclectic approach, striving to make therapy flexible and interactive. I am solution-focused, often combining IFS and CBT with motivational enhancement, mind-body integration, mindfulness, and positive psychology. I aim to highlight and expand your compassion, courage, confidence, and coping skills. If you are adjusting to something new, discovering who you are, or motivated to make a meaningful change, let's dive in. Together, we will work towards harnessing your inner strengths while mending the parts that make life feel challenging. I look forward to greeting you with patience, acceptance, and warmth.
Hello, My name is Mine. I am a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience. I have especially enjoyed helping college students and adults navigate various difficult life moments and mental health challenges. My style is collaborative and warm, and I believe the best success in therapy springs from a solid and positive therapeutic relationship.
We specialize in anxiety, OCD and depression in children, adolescents and adults using a combination of Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). We offer individual therapy and group therapy focused on community support, psychoeducation, and skill development. Our clinicians are culturally informed, engage in cultural humility practices, and utilize a myriad of therapeutic approaches such as Family Systems, Cognitive Behavioral Therapies, and Trauma-informed care.
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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 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.
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.
I have worked with college students struggling with a wide range of difficulties and acuity over the past decade plus, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship difficulties. I have a casual yet professional style, and prioritize creating a warm, non-judgmental space where clients can increase awareness of their emotional and relational patterns. I pull from several orientations, including psychodynamic/relational, emotion-focused, CBT, acceptance-based, and compassion-based approaches in order to make sense of your difficulties with you and to identify ways to change, or as is the case in the many situations that we can’t change, learn to relate to it differently. My clients express appreciation for my transparent, collaborative, compassionate, and well-informed approach. I am interested and have experience in working with clients from diverse backgrounds, including racial and ethnic minorities. I try to understand clients in context and I seek to bring in societal issues and -isms to understand clients experiences in the world. I am open to talking about my own identity and position in society. I have openings for telehealth clients located in Massachusetts, NC, or any participating Psypact state. I accept Aetna in MA. I accept Aetna and BCBS in NC. Please email me if you would like to schedule a free initial call to answer any questions and assess whether we may be a good match.
ATTN: to be added to the waitlist, please fill out a new client request form at www.shorelinecounselingservices.org. Sarah is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. She received a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Boston University with a focus on childhood trauma. Sarah has worked in community based mental health, schools and group private practice with children and teenagers since 2017. Sarah sees clients between the ages of 6-21 years old (at the start of treatment, you can continue to see her past age 21) and is able to offer support in navigating the transition to adulthood. Sarah welcomes clients of all backgrounds and is able to provide counseling from a Christian perspective. She primarily sees clients in person but is able to provide Telehealth as well. Treatment approaches include trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), CBT, play, art and narrative based therapy. Sarah has experience with a wide range of needs including trauma, abuse, neglect, attachment, foster care and adoption, self esteem, transitions, social and relational skills, behavioral challenges, anxiety and depression. Sarah's therapeutic approach is always tailored to each individual client’s needs, personality and developmental level.
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Next Step Counseling and Neuropsychology is a small, client-focused practice located on the North Shore. We offer neuropsychological testing, as well as in-person and remote therapy services. We offer diagnostic and treatment services for the following conditions: ADHD/Executive Dysfunction Psychological Disorders (anxiety, depression, bipolar, ptsd) Personality Disorders Our team is dedicated to providing strengths-based neuropsychological testing and therapy services that support clients in learning about themselves and making positive changes with their lives. We specialize in supporting you in your journey towards understanding and coping with life stress, cognitive, and learning-related challenges.
Do you find yourself feeling overwhelmed and anxious, wondering why daily tasks and relationships always seem to feel so hard? I help people who feel stuck in anxiety or trauma figure out how to move forward and make lasting change. My approach is collaborative and trauma-informed, designed to help you understand the "why" behind your challenges while building a practical toolkit for "how" to feel better. I combine evidence based approaches to make an individualized therapy experiences that goes at your pace.
Hi, I’m Teasha, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. I have experience working with young adults navigating stress, anxiety, life transitions, and relationship challenges. Many of the clients I support are emotionally sensitive or neurodivergent and want practical tools to feel more grounded and confident. My approach is trauma-informed and focuses on calming the nervous system. I use CBT and DBT skills, as well as creative strategies like art, movement, and mindfulness, to help students manage emotions, build coping skills, and improve communication. I strive to create a warm, supportive space where you feel understood and leave sessions with strategies you can use in everyday life.
Cheryl is a Massachusetts Licensed Mental Health Counselor in private practice since 2016. She received her Masters of Education in Counseling from Boston University and a CAGS (Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies) at Salem State University. During the past 15 years, Cheryl has worked extensively with adolescents 16+, young adults ,adults, and families in various settings including home, school, clinic, college counseling centers and currently private practice. She has provided consultation services to local colleges. Over half of her current practice is young adults/college age students focusing on the following clinical issues: Mood-based difficulties( anxiety, depression, bipolar), trauma, loss/grief, addictive behaviors, eating disorders, college transitions, relationship issues, and general stress management.
Through a caring therapeutic relationship I work with college students and new-professionals to explore the areas of their lives they would like to better understand or change. For many this includes a desire for more contentment, relief from excessive worry, improved relationships, increased self-esteem, and better experiences at work or in school. My style is friendly, interactive, and tailored to each person’s needs. I provide a non-judgmental, welcoming space to gain insight, process emotions, and develop new coping strategies. I specialize in working with those affected by anxiety and depression using a solution focused, cognitive-behavioral approach. If you are ready to give therapy a try, please email me to schedule a phone consultation. We can talk about what you are looking for and if I would be a good fit as a therapist for you. I look forward to hearing from you!
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