Therapists for college students near Ann Arbor, MI
Wondering why you can't seem to maintain satisfying relationships? Do you oftentimes struggle with identity asking, 'who am I or who should I be?' You have become an expert caretaker specializing in denying your true self and placing other's needs before your own. You have difficulty trusting others with your whole heart? Taylored Therapy can help! We specialize in helping clients with complex ptsd, codependent relationship patterns, and anxiety.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and have worked in the field as a therapist with children, adolescents, adults, and families since 2011 both in home-based and outpatient settings. I have a diverse experience using a variety of evidenced based treatments including cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused therapy and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy. My areas of practice include, but are not limited to: working with youth, young adults and families with the clinical focus of trauma related disorders, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, and adjustment difficulties. I offer specialized services such as Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT) which allows a person to explore and process through traumatic experiences. I enjoy using a variety of techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, with a strengths based approach that can assist a person to gain the skills to manage their mental health needs. I look forward to working wholeheartedly to meet you where you are at to help you on your journey to improve your emotional and mental health. I can be contacted via email or by phone. Please leave me a message detailing your name, best mode of contact and a brief explanation of the counseling focus you are looking for.
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.
Curtis Leipold is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) that primarily sees adults and adolescents aged 17 to 60. He is dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based mental health care to individuals seeking support for a range of psychiatric conditions. With a strong foundation in nursing and specialized expertise in mental health, Curtis focuses on holistic treatment approaches that empower patients to achieve better emotional well-being and quality of life. With over 18 years of experience in nursing, Curtis has built a robust career in healthcare, honing his skills across various roles that emphasize patient-centered care. For the past four years, he has practiced as a PMHNP, where he conducts thorough evaluations, develops personalized treatment plans, and prescribes medications as needed. His extensive background allows him to integrate medical and psychological perspectives, ensuring integrated care for complex mental health needs. Curtis specializes in treating a variety of mental health disorders, including: - Depression - Anxiety - Bipolar disorder - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) - Panic disorder - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Schizophrenia - and others Committed to ongoing professional development and staying current with the latest advancements in psychiatric care, Curtis Leipold is a trusted provider who prioritizes empathy, respect, and confidentiality in every interaction. Patients appreciate his approachable demeanor and dedication to fostering long-term mental health resilience.
First of all, I appreciate your time reviewing my profile. Here's what you can expect from our work together: I deliver evidence-based, trauma-informed, and culturally competent treatment for a wide range of mental health diagnoses and substance use disorders. In every session, I aim to empower clients with mental health education, acknowledge strengths, and bring compassion and honesty to vulnerable moments in therapy. It is my hope that we can spend time understanding how past experiences are influencing the present and work towards more authenticity and self-led actions in the future. Skilled in Acceptance and Commitment, Solution-Focused, and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy techniques, I assist clients to develop deeper self-awareness and mindfulness, process underlying feelings and beliefs, improve psychological flexibility, and strengthen coping skills as clients work towards their specific goals. I received my Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling along with an additional certifications in trauma, sex-informed counseling, substance use counseling, and grief and loss. I use an integrated, person-centered approach to treat a variety of mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, panic, life/education/career transitions, trauma, struggles with interpersonal relationships and attachment, ADHD, self-esteem, chronic mental health issues, and less healthy coping mechanisms such as substance use, people-pleasing, self-criticism, and other self-punishing behaviors. Please reach out if you have any specific questions/concerns, I would be happy to address them with you. Certifications: LCPC, CADC, ADHD-CCPS, CCTP, CAGCS, CSTIP
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Tell me. is life just way too much right now? Are you stressed, anxious, unfocused? Are you struggling to find yourself? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you are in the right place. I know seeking help is hard. You've likely been thinking about finding help for months, but I am so glad you've taken the courageous step to be here. I am here for you. Together we will figure out what change you want and how to get you there. Whether you are struggling with depression, anxiety, hopelessness, or fear, it is important to know you don't have to face it alone. I have the experience to help you achieve your goals, overcome these struggles, and live the more full and meaningful life that you want. I understand that no two people are the same, and our work will be uniquely tailored to you. If you're ready to move life forward, I'm ready to help. The best way to get started is to call 248-468-6408 or email admin@aimbright.hush.com. We can see if we're a good fit to work together and see about scheduling your first appointment. Counseling for individuals and couples. Aim Bright Counseling Services, PLLC
Phil is a therapist with 30+ years of experience who uses a model of counseling that integrates mental health, physical health, nutritional and spiritual elements. For years, his focus has been on improving his clients well-being. Phil’s definition of “well-being” entails living one’s values, talents and strengths. Having the health and energy to live well, and having fulfilling relationships. Ultimately, it’s about aligning each client’s purpose, goal commitments, meaning and values as they live their life. Career well-being. Phil works with persons who want to experience satisfaction, purpose and meaning in their work. High school students who are confused about their future. College students who are unsure and confused about the academic and vocational path they’re on. Adults who feel stuck in a job that's boring and lacks challenge. Phil is an avid runner and has been for the past 25 years. This, coupled with his focus on diet and nutrition, has enabled him to successfully manage his own health conditions. The changes he has made to his lifestyle over the past 25 years have been integral to his own sense of well-being.
Being a student can be tough! Balancing classes, friends, and work while adjusting to a new living situation. Maybe even feeling less confident when we never struggled in that area before. Sometimes we don't recognize that we are struggling with anxiety or depression...and that there is help! If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, self-confidence, difficulties with managing emotions, I can help! You don't need to know how therapy works. We will talk and get to know each other, then sort out together the areas where you can grow strengths to match your new experience.
Do you feel stuck in survival mode where anxiety, grief or trauma overwhelms your life? Together, we will build an affirming space where you can feel safe to process, explore and grow. Therapy with me is about collaboratively exploring your life and who you want to be. I believe that one of the most important things to healing is building a safe space where you can pause and catch your breath. This can begin in the counseling space where my goal is to first build safety and trust.
Navigating this new life as a student can be difficult. You are experiencing many different changes, while keeping up with all that is required of you in your classes. It is all overwhelming. This is where talking to someone who specializes in managing stress, depression, anxiety and so much more can help you achieve success. I am passionate about working with students throughout their college careers and beyond. Obtaining a higher education is a huge achievement, but that doesn't mean it doesn't come without stress and hardships. I am here to help you reach your goals and overcome any roadblocks in the process. Opening up individually or within a group will allow for growth in many areas. Connections-U is an online group with a goal to foster connections with those who are struggling with similar issues such as depression, anxiety, boundaries, motivation, self-esteem, guilt & shame, anger management, grief & loss, thinking errors, codependency, addiction, time management, life adjustment and much, much more! The group meets once per week to gain support from peers through group discussion. The group is educational and interactive focusing on a different topic each week to gain skills and better regulate emotions. Space is limited, contact me today to reserve your spot.
Meet Jessica T. Kreidt, MA LPCC NCC CCTP, a dedicated and compassionate counselor with a strong commitment to healing and growth. Jessica earned her Master’s in Counselor Education with a focus on Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Toledo and holds a BA in Clinical Psychology from California State University San Bernardino. She began her career in community mental health, supporting children and adolescents through a wide range of challenges. In 2019 she founded JTG Counseling LLC, where she specializes in treating PTSD and trauma. As a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Jessica offers supportive and evidence-based care to individuals working through trauma and emotional pain. Fluent in English and Spanish, she values working with clients from diverse backgrounds and creates a welcoming space for all. Her approach is person-centered and tailored to each individual’s unique path, whether they are dealing with anxiety, ADHD, relationship issues, or trauma. Jessica is now part of the team at Julia Burrow MD and Associates, where she continues to guide clients toward healing and meaningful change.
“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.” -Buddha If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, low self-esteem or stress related to life transitions, I am here to help. I can teach you how to communicate your wants and needs in healthy ways. We will go at a pace that feels right for you. I have over 18 years of experience working in both inpatient and outpatient substance-abuse treatment settings including: rehabilitation, detoxification, methadone and suboxone clinics, and county jail substance use treatment. I have also facilitated substance use and DBT group therapy, and skills-building group therapy for elementary-aged children.
I enjoy working with clients to gain insight into the challenges they face and to develop a plan to overcome them. Because everyone comes to therapy with unique issues and values, I use an individualized approach to meet your specific needs, incorporating research-based techniques that draw from mindfulness-based therapies, cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, and motivational interviewing. Providing compassion, support, and feedback, I create a safe and caring environment that promotes growth, healing, and empowerment. I enjoy helping clients discover their existing strengths, find hope for the future, and overcome difficulties to achieve their goals. I have extensive experience providing gender-specific counseling services to women for issues including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, ADHD, domestic violence, relationships, parenting, anger, grief, and sexual orientation issues. I have also completed specialized training in the treatment of substance use disorders and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. I believe my role as a therapist is to both support and challenge you in ways that help you grow, heal, and reach your goals. If you are interested in partnering with me to improve your life and relationships, please contact me to discuss appointment options.
My specialization includes assisting adults experiencing challenges of all types: be that physical, mental, psychiatric, developmental, cognitive, intellectual, chronic illness, etc. This may be a personal or indirect experience currently affecting you. We will work together to reflect on and overcome barriers in an empathetic and nurturing environment. We will take the time to grieve any loss, reflect on how things have changed and current frustrations, appreciate where you are now, and work together to find solutions or strategies that work for you and move you towards a better outlook and life. As a CRC, I specialize in assisting people with disabilities. I offer support with reaching goals, changing perspectives, overcoming barriers, navigating transition periods, developing positive coping strategies, vocational counseling, & determining accommodations. I have additional specialty in service dog and assistance animal consultation for clients. As an individual with disabilities utilizing a service dog, I have a unique perspective and insight that allows for true empathy in our relationship as I learn about you and understand your needs. All of our experiences are unique and every individual deserves to be seen and understood. I hope that I can meet you wherever you are at in life and assist you.
You know life has ups and downs, but the challenges you are facing can make it feel like an endless rollercoaster. Whether you are struggling with 'adulting' or other life changes, I completely understand your need for life to be easier. Through our time together, you can begin to feel a sense of calm and get back on track to living a purposeful life. As a therapist specializing in life changes & anxiety, I am committed to helping you find more life balance and a sense of inner peace. I work with both individuals and families. With two decades of experience, you can rest easy knowing you are in capable hands. Your life is hectic and choosing a therapist can be overwhelming. I want you to receive the best possible care, which means working with the RIGHT therapist (not just some random name from a list). That’s why I offer a free call to help you decide. If I'm not a fit, I can provide you with referrals. I primarily work with young adults and other helping professionals (teachers, nurses, physicians, and other therapists) who may be struggling with anxiety, perfectionism, family problems, and/or navigating difficult life changes. My clients typically begin to experience gradual relief within 2 months of weekly sessions. I utilize an integrative approach to therapy with strategies from many effective treatment types including ACT, Brainspotting, IFS Informed Parts Work, and Motivational Interviewing. You can expect your experience to be welcoming & casual (never super stuffy or formal). I believe in honoring each person's strengths & consciously creating a space where you can feel free to be your authentic self. Walk & Talk sessions are available in Flagstaff during summer months and in Chandler in the winter. **Now partnering with Mentaya for help in submitting your out-of-network insurance claims. I am committed to making therapy accessible by contracting with Lyra EAP, offering limited sliding scale slots, and accepting HSA and FSA funds. My educational background: 2001 Bachelor of Science in Psychology- University of Michigan-Flint 2006 Master of Social Work University of Michigan- Ann Arbor LCSW in Arizona since 2009
I work from an attachment and relational lens in therapy. I incorporate emotion focused interventions, which are beneficial for individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, mood concerns, or relational concerns.
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Struggling with managing everything on your plate? On top of what's already going on in your head? The anxiety and self-doubt, making everything seem so hard. Or the depression, making it hard to just get out of bed. You don't have to go through this alone. I work with adult individuals working on finding balance, confidence, and solid and grounded in yourself, to know that you are enough and that there was never anything wrong with you. Contact me today to schedule a consultation. I can't wait to hear from you!
Hi! I enjoy working with adults and young adults, specializing in ADHD, Anxiety Disorders, Autism Spectrum disorders, behavior challenges, career planning, college adjustments, communication skills, Depression, emotional regulation challenges, giftedness, grief and loss, social skills training, and trauma.