Therapists for college students near Ann Arbor, MI
I am a sport and performance psychologist specializing in helping high achievers overcome performance anxiety and injury. Do you play better in practice than in games? Does fear, doubt or lack of confidence hold you back from being your best? Are you feeling burned out or have lack motivation to train and compete? As a Certified Mental Performance Consultant I can help you overcome slumps and obstacles to excellence. I can also provide mental training to help you be your best when it matters most to reach your potential. I work with athletes and other high achievers in academics, music and the performing arts. *My website says I am not accepting new patients due to my in-season schedule with Charlotte FC and the 23XI Racing Team - but please call the office and check availability particularly during the summer months as my third location (Queens University) schedule opens up.
Life presents challenges to everyone, regardless of their circumstances. You often have no control of the challenges that come your way. Your only control is your response, which creates your experience. As a solutions-focused therapist, I collaborate with you to understand the power of your thoughts, and remind you that you have it within yourself to take back control of your emotional health. You are your own expert, and you have an inner vision of what you want to see happen in your life. I will strive to help you develop coping skills, awaken your resiliency and help you to change the long-standing negative perceptions and behavior patterns that prevent you from achieving your inner vision and enjoying your life.
We can manage your prescription and medications. Our Care Philosophy: I believe the best care comes from building a strong partnership with my patients. I take time to listen closely to each person’s story, value their input, and work with them to create a treatment plan that fits their goals and lifestyle. My approach is collaborative, supportive, and focused on empowering patients to take an active role in their mental health. I explain treatment options clearly, answer questions in plain language, and encourage open communication so patients feel comfortable and informed every step of the way. I also believe in meeting patients where they are—whether that means adjusting care to match their pace or providing extra education and resources to help them feel confident. Above all, my goal is to provide compassionate, evidence-based care in a safe and respectful environment where patients feel heard, understood, and supported on their journey toward healing and wellness.
Relationships shape our brains - in our work together we will compassionately explore your world. Your moments that have shaped your story, relationships, emotions, and what you believe about yourself. I specialize in somatic (mind-body connection) therapy, attachment theory, and trauma-informed approaches. Together we can explore, validate, and find a way forward. Let's begin!
My orientation is strength-based; I seek to create a working alliance of safety and trust. I am trained in a number of clinical methods, notably trauma-based treatment. I am non-judgmental, goal-oriented, child-centered, and I believe in the importance of making everyone I work with feel relaxed and comfortable. I work toward understanding the holistic nature of my clients, and help them understand the connection between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. As a clinical Social Worker, I have worked with children, teens, and young adults with behavior problems since 1978. For the last 20 years, I have worked in Community Mental Health settings with children, teens, families, adults. I have experience working with dual diagnosis, trauma, and a variety of other mental health presentations.
TahLeekah Partee-Young is a licensed clinical social worker. TahLee's journey began in 2006, while employed at a mental health clinic. While serving in a different capacity, frequent interactions with clients cultivated a new calling. TahLee decided to enroll in Western Michigan University to pursue her Master's Degree in Social Work. In hindsight, TahLee could clearly recognize her gift with people early on. Providing encouragement, holding stories in confidence and providing comfort and validation to others, have always been inherent. Heal-Encourage-Motivate (HEM) LLC is a reflection of this revelation. TahLee has been in the field as both a generalist and substance abuse counselor for approximately 12 years. She worked in many outpatient settings and facilitated groups, performed assessments, practiced individual therapy and crisis management. Client populations range from adolescents (15 and up) to adults with chronic mental health and social issues. CURRENTLY, TahLee is interested in working with individuals who seek treatment for the following: -Anxiety -Depression -Codependence/boundary issues -Relationship difficulties -Major phase of life changes that disrupt normal level of functioning -Children/Spouse of those with alcohol or substance dependence - Ages 15 and up
Outpatient mental health clinic in the greater Lansing area for over two decades. Our diverse therapists are able to provide services to help individuals who need services for anxiety, depression, trauma, Intimate partner abuse, sexual assault, disordered eating, self-esteem, self-harm, suicidality, gender identity, adjustment to new environments, school anxiety and pressure, neurodiversity, LGBTQ2S+, family stress.
It's your life, your journey. You deserve to experience your life in the most authentic way possible, on your terms. In difficult times, life becomes overwhelming, and we may need help finding the way through. To assist clients in achieving mental health goals, Billy Cottrell-Jackson, LPC, NCC, CCTP utilizes a variety of evidence-based therapeutic practices to help improve client mental health, wellness, and overall quality of life.
I am a licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 26 years of experience in therapy. I have experience working with diverse populations, including adolescents, people with anxiety, depression, trauma, women's issues, relationship problems and substance use disorders.
Contigo Counseling Services Contigo means "With You." College can be exciting—and overwhelming. At Contigo Counseling Services, we walk alongside college students every step of the way as they navigate stress, identity development, relationships, academics, and mental health challenges. Safe & Affirming Care for College Students Contigo Counseling Services is a safe, affirming, and inclusive practice. We proudly support students of all identities, including LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC students, and provide culturally responsive, trauma-informed care. Whether you’re navigating your first year away from home or preparing for life after graduation, you don’t have to do it alone. How We Support College Students: Anxiety, depression, and stress management Academic pressure, burnout, and perfectionism Trauma and past experiences impacting current functioning Identity exploration (gender, sexuality, culture, values) Family conflict and relationship challenges Emotional regulation and coping skills Grief, loss, and life transitions Therapy is collaborative, practical, and paced to meet your needs. We focus on building insight, skills, and confidence so you can feel more grounded both in and outside the classroom. Modalities may include CBT, TF-CBT, CPT, Motivational Interviewing, strengths-based therapy, and developmentally appropriate, relational approaches.
I’m Brittany, a licensed therapist who works with college students and young adults navigating ADHD, anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. Many of the people I work with feel overwhelmed, stuck, or like they’re constantly trying to “keep up” but can’t quite get there. Therapy with me is not just about talking; we focus on understanding patterns, building practical tools, and working through experiences that continue to impact how you feel and function. My approach is tailored to each person, integrating practical strategies with deeper work to support meaningful, lasting change. My style is collaborative, practical, and focused on helping you feel more in control of your life - not just in sessions, but day-to-day.
I work with children, teens, and adults across the lifespan to build self-esteem and confidence, so that you can feel happier and less stressed. As a former student, we might struggle with perfectionism, people-pleasing, worry, family issues, or an inner critic that can make the school year feel impossible. We can work together to reduce the "what ifs" and self-critical thoughts that can come with anxiety, panic, and depression. Everyone is unique, which is why I use a variety of skills and approaches in sessions, pulling from both art and science. No matter your age, I love to bring play and creativity into sessions like art, movement, and writing to assist with self-expression, building confidence, and exploring your strengths. Therapy can be like a laboratory- we can try out different approaches to find what works for you, or we can use it as a testing ground to explore how you'd like others to see you. Prior to landing at Therapy Today, I worked at a community mental health agency that served youth and families, many of whom were first-generation or had recently moved to the U.S. I gained experience treating anxiety, depression, trauma, and helping families struggling with life transitions, loss, and family conflict. While earning my Master of Social Work at the University of Michigan, I also served as a school-based therapist and worked alongside parents, teachers, school psychologists, and other professionals to help children continue to learn and grow. When out of the office I enjoy crafting and painting. I also like to play soccer and go out on walks to connect with nature. When it's too cold to be outside, I spend my time indoors playing video games.
At Crossroads Psychological Center, I'm here to help guide you as you continue your journey, providing you with the most current and effective treatments for a wide variety of mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, childhood trauma, and post-traumatic stress disorder. I also provide comprehensive neuropsychological and psychological assessments for individuals with various problems, such as ADHD, Memory Loss, Substance Use, and TBIs.
I use a warm and empathetic approach to therapy, which can be incredibly beneficial to my clients. My focus on creating a comfortable and non-judgmental space for clients to explore their thoughts and feelings allows me to tailor my methods to each client’s specific needs. I have 14 years of experience which brings a wealth of knowledge and skills to the therapeutic relationship, especially with my use of various therapeutic techniques in conjunction with my eclectic theoretical orientation. Clients seeking therapy with me can expect a supportive environment where they can work through challenges and gain new perspectives. Creating a space that feels comfortable and friendly really helps clients open up and explore their thoughts and feelings more freely. Coupled with my various therapeutic techniques displays my well-rounded approach. That helps you reach your therapy goals, quickly.
Hello all, I’m Emily. Trying to heal while dealing with the challenges that life entails can be difficult and enraging. I am here to tell you that you do not have to do it alone. I offer non-judgmental and inclusive therapy by providing a safe and comfortable space to explore your emotions and start the healing process. I obtained my B.A. in Psychology from Saint Mary’s College in 2020 and my M.A. in Mental Health Counseling from Aquinas College in 2023. I specialize in working with adults (18-30 years of age) and couples. I have experience in working on several issues including depression, anxiety, marital and relational issues, sexuality, test anxiety, and academic performance issues. My approach to counseling consists of letting you, the client, direct our sessions. I am here to offer my professional help using techniques and interventions. These techniques involve journaling, mindfulness strategies, grounding techniques, coping skills, and many more. We will work together to find the treatment plan and goals that feel right for you.
Hi there! We are so glad you found us here! Whether you are struggling with adjustment to college, academic stress, or social connections our mission is to help you “shine from within” through compassionate and caring counseling from a Christian worldview. We offer both in person and online therapy throughout Michigan in our beautiful office or the comfort of your own space online!
Growth Counseling Services is located in The Commons of Williamston building near downtown Williamston, MI. Our therapists have a background in private practice, schools, and agencies settings. Please visit our website for our full bios. www.growthcounsel.org
Hi, I’m Lexi Rosansky. I’m a dedicated social worker with a passion for supporting children, families, and individuals navigating early adulthood. In my therapeutic work, I take a warm, client-centered approach, creating a safe, relaxed space where clients feel heard, respected, and empowered. With children, I often incorporate play therapy and focus on teaching healthy coping skills. When working with adults and families, I encourage collaborative sessions that adapt to their unique needs and goals. I’m especially passionate about working with individuals experiencing ADHD, anxiety, depression, self-esteem challenges, and life transitions. I believe therapy should feel comfortable and approachable, where progress happens through connection, processing, trust, and meaningful conversation. I look forward to working with you!
Welcome! I’m glad you found me. I really enjoy working with college students, and I take a warm, relational approach to therapy. I love to laugh with clients, hear their life stories, and help them process their thoughts and experiences without judgment. As a therapist, some of my specialty areas include anxiety, depression, grief work, self esteem, stress management, life transitions, and identity exploration. In my work, I help people better connect with their thoughts and bodies, discover and challenge unhelpful thinking patterns, and move towards greater understanding and acceptance. I am committed to creating a safe space for clients of all backgrounds, identities, and beliefs. If you’re curious about therapy, please reach out. I see clients both virtually and in-person, and I'd love to connect. I completed my master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Western Michigan University, and I have additional trainings in trauma-informed care and somatic interventions for anxiety.
Have you wondered if therapy is the right choice for you? Are you someone who struggles with anxiety, adjusting to college, self-esteem issues, relationship problems, or just need support during a difficult time? My goal is to meet you where you are and help you move beyond any limiting beliefs and behaviors that have kept you from being the best version of yourself. Your issues cannot be solved on the same level of thinking in which they were created. I believe you are an expert of yourself and you will have opportunities to see yourself past your internal doubts, fears, worries, and insecurities, in a safe, confidential and judgement free space.