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Therapists for college students near Harvard University

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Jessica Nason
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boston, MA

Are you feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, or major life changes? You don’t have to go through it alone. I offer a warm, supportive space where you can be heard without judgment. Whether you're navigating a transition or just trying to better understand yourself, we’ll work together to find meaningful strategies that help you feel more grounded and in control. I’m Jessica Nason, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. With a compassionate and collaborative approach, I tailor our work to meet your unique needs. My goal is to walk beside you—not lead or push—while helping you explore your thoughts and emotions at a pace that feels right for you. Therapy can be a powerful tool for healing and personal growth. If you’re ready to take that first step, I’d be honored to be part of your journey. Click the website button to schedule your first session today.

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Lauren Chase
Pre-Licensed Professional
Boston, MA

Do you sometimes feel unsure of who you are? Are you going nonstop because being still feels impossible? Do you find that you're often trying to make yourself fit others' expectations, leaving you feeling uncomfortable in your own skin? Maybe you've lost a sense of who you are, always questioning everything you do and not wanting to be too much. You might freeze up, experiencing headaches and tension. You could be trying to control things like food intake or find yourself late-night bingeing. The ways you used to cope don't serve you anymore, leading to shame spirals and constant self-blame. It's hard to prioritize yourself when your mind is always racing. But you want more from life. You want to understand yourself, live in the present, and create a life that aligns with your values. You crave connection with others, the freedom to move comfortably, and the ability to trust your emotions. Your goal is to feel safe and free in your body, build healthy relationships, and find liberation. Therapy can help you find peace and deeper connections, especially when dealing with trauma and PTSD. Reaching out is a courageous act. In our sessions, we’ll focus on curiosity, presence, connection, and ease. I will provide a safe, non-judgmental space where your experiences are valued. Building trust is key. As a neurodivergent person in a larger body, I offer a unique perspective and empathy. My approach is rooted in cultural humility, offering HAES-aligned, fat-positive, neurodiversity-affirming, and gender and sexuality affirming care. We’ll mix processing and skill-building to help you manage emotions and reconnect with your body. Therapy can help you break trauma cycles and find fulfillment. Let’s take this step together, toward healing, connection, and peace.

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Arealus Pough
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boston, MA

My name is Arealus Pough and I have been practicing therapy for 10 years. I pride myself on working collaboratively with clients to pursue and achieve their goals. I have experience working in various fields including housing, adult day care centers, prison, community centers, and halfway houses. I have also worked with all age groups; and with a wide variety of cultures, races, genders, and sexes. Additionally, I have worked with individuals, groups, families, and couples. Majority of my clients are between the ages of 16-40 and individuals of color.

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Jessica Buckley
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boston, MA

I specialize in supporting and treating women through many transitions that come along throughout life - including school/college issues, general life stress, relationship struggles, anxiety, emotional pain related to reproductive challenges to postpartum anxiety and depression. I have expertise with new and veteran moms around the complexities of motherhood and the ongoing need for support. In my practice, I take a warm, collaborative, and supportive approach with my clients. I provide a safe place to come up with new ways to cope and manage during complex times in life. I would be honored to work with you and be part of your journey.

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Milena Djuric
Psychiatrist
Cambridge, MA

Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.

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Lauren Cohen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boston, MA

Welcome! I’m Lauren Cohen, a licensed independent clinical social worker, and I’m so glad you’re here. A bit about me: I’m a Los Angeles native, and a White, Jewish, cis-gendered (she/her) clinician. I am open about these parts of my identity when we work together - and strive to create a space where all of your parts always feel seen and welcome. I’ve always been fascinated by emotions, relationships, and behavior. My love for learning about different people has taken me to over 25 countries. Traveling has given me a profound understanding of human nature, “sameness”, and also the vast complexities of different cultures. Outside of sessions, I love creating pottery, being in nature, a good sunset swim, & trying new foods with my family and friends. I approach therapy with a dynamic and evolving perspective, tailoring my methods to meet your unique needs. Psychodynamic theory, Attachment theory, and Mindfulness are foundational to my work, and I am also a Level 1 trained therapist in Internal Family Systems (IFS). IFS allows us to explore the different “parts” of your identity, by uncovering truths and developing your own inner healer. I believe healing comes from building a trusting relationship between mind and body, and creating space for your authentic self to emerge. Meditation and breathwork are often utilized to connect you with your mind’s eye and core self. My approach to therapy is warm, kind and playful. I have a deeply non-judgmental attitude, providing a space where you can feel safe and supported as we navigate the complexities of your inner world. I also embrace the deeper, darker aspects of self, recognizing that these parts of your experience can hold wisdom and strength - the shadow is always welcome in our work.

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Venus Taylor LMHC LLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Boston, MA

I help students who are eager to thrive academically, socially, personally, and professionally. We process and develop strengths to navigate trauma, depression, anxiety, relationship and identity issues, to help you achieve your goals and actualize your vision.

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Erin Harrison
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Boston, MA

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over fifteen years of working with individuals, groups, and families. I believe that healing can come through the development of mindfulness, in the empowering of ourselves through self-awareness, the constructive exploring of our relationships with others, and taking the time to create peace and clarity in this complex chaotic world. During our time together, I hope to provide an environment for you to revive your joy, feel whole versus disjointed, and seek to create a balance between challenge and kindness for yourself. I have extensive experience with relationship issues, parenting, anxiety, stress management, adjustment, grief or loss, and trauma. I recognize that reaching out to begin this journey is a brave and important step. I am aware of the privilege it is to accompany you.

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Michael Hirsch
Psychiatrist
Brookline, MA

I am a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in psychopharmacology of Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety Disorders and Attention Deficit Disorder.

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Sally Sanchez, LICSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Brockton, MA

Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.

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Alison Borrelli
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Wilmington, MA

I provide therapy to those looking for support in navigating life stressors or mental illness. I work with my clients to identify and define core values, and explore where there is space in their life to embrace these beliefs more effectively. l utilize elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy to examine thought patterns and how they are impacting emotions and behaviors. I provide a non-judgmental space in which clients can set goals for change or have support in coping with challenges. l believe that therapy is most effective when it is a true partnership between the therapist and the client. I hope to establish an atmosphere of safety and exploration in which clients can process and examine their inner dialogue, as well as feel open to new perspectives and feedback.

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Lorrie Bertrand Therapy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Braintree, MA

I’m so glad you're here! If masking, people-pleasing, code-switching, avoiding, isolating (and everything in between) has been your way of managing your anxiety, here is a space where we create a calm place for you to be your authentic self. Come with quirks, emotions, humor, cursing, and even your crafts, this is your space. All that in stride, I understand that the path to finding your true self can be complex and sometimes daunting. But rest assured, you don’t have to do it alone. Here, therapy is not just about addressing issues; it's about celebrating who you are and who you’re becoming. So bring every part of you into the room. I’m here to listen, understand, and help you thrive.

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Julie Flint
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boston, MA

College can be an overwhelming time, and together we can address issues that are affecting your academics, social life, and personal experiences. My clients are often navigating anxiety, panic attacks, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, or chronic illness. I have extensive experience with LGBTQ+ folks. Some issues include persistent anxiety or panic attacks, depression affecting motivation, and mood instability. I provide a safe, affirming space, coping strategies for stress, and support in embracing identity. We can address goals of greater emotional stability, self-acceptance, building resilience and connections, and balancing academic work with personal challenges.

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Brooklyn Integrative Psychological Services, Massachusetts office
Group practice
Boston, MA

Currently accepting clients located in Massachusetts OR NY at fees starting at $50! BIPS is a NY-based group practice that offers exemplary psychotherapists who can help you achieve your mental health goals. We work to create an environment where you can explore and relate to yourself and your experiences in new ways, process your past and present, build new tools, and enable a reimagined and empowered life. We are an LGBTQIA-affirming, anti-oppressive, inclusive, and social justice-oriented team that recognizes the diversity and uniqueness of all people. Our style is warm, interactive, and collaborative. We work with individuals and couples using innovative and progressive clinical approaches that suit your unique needs. Our therapists are highly trained in evidence-based techniques that help address trauma, relationships, negative emotions, low self-esteem, grief, life transitions, and much more. Starting is always the hardest part. Please feel free to register as a new patient on our website (bkintegrative.com) and indicate which state you are in on the Contact Us form! We are licensed to provide psychotherapy to people in NY and MA.

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Shawn Kelly
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Abington, MA

Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.

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Hannah Saxe
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Newton, MA

The client I do best with is the good kid in the family that never causes waves or the quiet kid in the classroom that is a great team member but never makes a fuss. I work best with the silent suffering - those who look just fine on paper and are out and about in their personal life. These are those folks who are too nice, always making excuses for bad behaviors in relationships and ultimately ending up feeling invisible and unloved. I do well helping these types realize their value and helping them assert themselves. I typically work with people who may not have a full blown addiction but might be suffering by drinking too much or keeping an eating disorder in secret. They are getting their pain out in unhealthy ways.

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Mills Smith-Millman
Psychologist
Cambridge, MA

Are you feeling depressed or anxious? Are you having difficulty with defining your sexual and/or gender identity? If so, I can help. Using evidenced-based practices from Cognitive Behavioral and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, I can help you learn new skills to help improve your mood and overall enjoyment of life. As a gay, non-binary person, I can help you explore your sexual and/or gender identity in a safe and protected space.

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Priscilla Wright
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Medford, MA

*Accepting new clients starting 7/17/23. Please reach out now if you'd like to start the process of inquiry and scheduling. I am passionate about creating a safe, welcoming space for my clients. I understand that each client is unique and I value developing a client centered, supportive therapeutic relationship. I like to understand my clients' strengths as well as challenges to best overcome obstacles. I work with individuals experiencing a variety of mental health diagnoses including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, work or school related stress, and interpersonal and family challenges. I like to collaborate with clients to create personalized goals. I pull from a variety of theoretical frameworks to meet the needs of my clients. I welcome open communication and feedback about what is working and what could be working better. I believe therapy can be challenging, but also rewarding. I encourage you to call or email to see if I'm the right fit for you. I am currently accepting new clients. Currently offering virtual sessions through a HIPAA compliant platform.

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Courtney Baczko
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Gresham, OR

I offer telehealth appointments both in Oregon and Massachusetts.

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Charla Ruby Malamed
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Cambridge, MA

Psychological suffering exists on different levels and manifests in different ways, in psyche, body, interpersonally, socially, both consciously and unconsciously. Thankfully, there are many ways to address psychological struggle, ranging from working with symptoms that are consciously experienced to the exploration of underlying non-conscious dynamics, many of which originate during the early years of one's life and impact one's relationship with self and others. My work is social justice-informed and incorporates an understanding of how larger socio-political systems impact our lives. Facilitating empowerment is key in my work. I provide a safe space and relationship in which to listen deeply, to your thoughts, feelings, emotions, memories, fantasies, and bodily experience. By learning to listen in new ways, we expand our capacity to hold more, respond with greater flexibility, clarity and ease, develop presence and compassion, and become empowered to make positive changes. I have advanced training in psychodynamic psychotherapy, somatic psychotherapy, mindfulness and Internal Family Systems. I work with adolescents, adults, and couples, and I specialize in a range of issues, including anxiety, depression, complex trauma, issues around individuation, existential questioning, embodiment difficulties, and relationship challenges.

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