Therapists for college students near New York, NY
Wolf-Gramzow Psychotherapy is a trauma-informed practice owned by Dr. Sarah Wolf-Gramzow. She specializes in trauma-informed care and received her Doctorate from Syracuse University. She sees clients herself, while supervising therapists within her practice who also have availability to work with issues related to trauma, anxiety, couples, ADHD, among others. The practice also employs interns (student therapists) who offer a significantly reduced rate.
HI! I’m Kristen and I offer a heart center approach to healing that honors the mind, body and spirit connection. I provide individual therapy to adolescents,college students and adults with Eating Disorders, Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Relationship Issues, Self-Esteem and Body Image. My integrative approach to psychotherapy includes combining mindfulness, self-compassion, nervous system regulations tools and somatic modalities to support you on your healing journey.
Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected? I help students build confidence, set boundaries, and create authentic, fulfilling lives. Please reach out to chat more and I look forward to hearing from you.
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Hey, I’m Alaina! We all struggle and its uncomfortable, yet – it’s a normal and natural part of everyone’s life. When we struggle, we might notice we get stuck in thoughts, behaviors, relationships, and patterns we recognize are not helping us, but we don’t know how to stop or change these patterns. No worries, we have all been there! We will explore how these patterns have served you to this point, what barriers are keeping you feeling stuck, and figure out what changes you want to make to live the life that is meaningful to you! You will be able to implement effective tools to feel more centered and work towards your goals with more confidence. We will use a few different talk therapy approaches to help individualize the therapeutic experience to your needs and help you accomplish your goals. There are so many effective tools/ skills out there that can help you feel empowered, grounded and engaged in meaningful ways. Let’s work together and identify what feels best for you.
We aim to take the stigma out of Mental Health Care and advocate for a movement of self-care. Our methods are focused on support and partnership, guiding a proactive approach to managing stress with efficiency and grace.
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College can be an exciting time, but it also comes with unique pressures: academic stress, big life decisions, changing relationships, and figuring out who you are and who you want to be. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure, you don’t have to go through it alone. I’m Erin C. Hayes, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University. My passion is helping young women tap into their strengths, build confidence, and navigate challenges such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and other emotional or medical stressors. I often use Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which focuses on reshaping unhelpful thought patterns so you can feel more in control of your emotions and actions. I also integrate other approaches when they’re the right fit because therapy should feel personal, and not a one-size-fits-all. I believe our past experiences shape how we see ourselves, but they don’t have to define our future. In our work together, you’ll find a supportive, judgment-free space where you can be heard, gain clarity, and move forward with resilience and self-assurance. If you’re ready to explore your potential and create a future that feels true to you, I’d be honored to support you on that journey. <script src="https://thrivingcampus.com/verified.js?pid=41620"></script>
I work in a warm, transparent, and collaborative way. Humor — and sometimes swearing — has a place in session, because I believe both can build distress tolerance. Expect to dive into action: my job is to help you do the hard thing. Together, we’ll confront unhelpful patterns and interrupt the cycle of avoidance through experiential exposure. You’ll practice new ways of facing difficult situations, build specific skills for doing hard things, and move toward what actually matters to you — step by step, toward a life aligned with your values. When you work with me, expect to dive into action. My goal is to help you do the hard thing. Background & Training I received my Ph.D. from Columbia University and have 18+ years of experience providing culturally informed therapy to adults, with specialized training in multicultural psychology. I use evidence-based Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) within an interpersonal framework, integrating attachment theory, IFS and polyvagal-informed trauma approaches. I believe the therapeutic relationship, paired with research-backed methods, can be genuinely transformative. No one gives us a guide on how to be human or how to build a fulfilling life. In therapy, I provide a compassionate space where you can learn how to process and regulate emotions, navigate relationships and boundaries, uncover avoidance patterns, and connect with your core values. Specialties Anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, autism, adult ADHD, identity concerns and exploration, life transitions, and relationship challenges. My work is attachment- and trauma-informed, drawing on mindfulness and emotion-processing skills, experiential exposure, boundary work, and values-based practice to reduce experiential avoidance and build lasting change.
Hi there! Have you been thinking about starting therapy or suggesting it to a friend? I’m here to say DO IT! Let's change the narrative—seeking therapy is a sign of strength and self-care. It’s not just for tough times; it’s a powerful tool for personal growth and self-discovery. Therapy helps you focus on what truly matters— YOU. My goal is to provide a safe and supportive space where we can work together to tackle life's challenges. Investing in your mental health is one of the best gifts you can give yourself. You deserve it, and your future self will thank you for it! I’m passionate about helping young adults tackle the unique challenges of being student-athletes, from managing sport-related stress to balancing academic responsibilities. I also support those navigating life changes, dealing with anxiety and depression, and exploring their identities, including gender identity and sexual orientation. I'm here to walk with you on your therapy journey. Whether you’re dealing with stress, anxiety, or just want to grow personally, I provide a safe and open space to talk about your thoughts and feelings. Together, we can find ways to improve your mental health and help you lead a healthier, more balanced life.
As an existential therapist, I consider clients as fellow humans navigating through the hardships of life. I believe therapy serves as a lighthouse, supporting people on the path towards self-discovery, joy, and a fulfilling life.
One of the main focus areas of my practice is working with emerging adults in their late teens, 20's and 30's and helping them navigate the often challenging transition from adolescence to adulthood. This can include social anxiety, perfectionism, challenges focusing, big decision making, family relationships, dating and more. I offer a no-pressure, free video call consultation to see if we're a good fit. Please feel free to reach out.
My approach to therapy is both collaborative and evidence-based in order to provide effective treatment to meet your goals. My practice focuses on a variety of mental health disorders including obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), specific phobias, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), school refusal, social anxiety, and body dysmorphic disorder. I will work together with you to overcome the challenges that you are experiencing and to improve the parts of your life that are important to you. Throughout my career, I have focused on evidence-based treatments, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, to address a range of mental health disorders. I received specialized training in exposure and response prevention (ERP) for OCD as well as Cognitive Processing Therapy and Prolonged Exposure for PTSD. I'm looking forward to connecting with you to discuss how I can help you achieve your goals!
My name is Alison Varianides and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Psychotherapist. I am the Founder and Executive Director of Westchester Psychotherapy PC which has 21 therapists at the practice. Chances are we will be able to find you the right one for you! There are probably many different reasons why you came to this site today. Maybe you've been feeling more stressed out or anxious lately. Perhaps you have been feeling depressed or less interested in things you once enjoyed. Maybe things at school are causing you to feel overwhelmed or you recently suffered a loss. Maybe you broke up with your partner or are struggling with relationship issue. You may feel lonely and crave attention or more meaningful connections with other. If any of this sounds familiar, therapy for you may be the first step in the journey of growth and healing. Whatever your reason, you are here because you want or are considering help. Psychotherapy gives you an opportunity to heal from self-doubt and fears, learn more about yourself and to develop stronger, more effective ways of dealing with your emotions. The clinicians at Westchester Psychotherapy pride themselves in the ability to make relationships and connections with individuals of all backgrounds. Westchester Psychotherapy PC is a Private Group Practice specializing in the treatment of children and adolescents (5 and up), adults, couples and families. The specialized practitioners of Westchester Psychotherapy are highly trained and experienced and work with a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues in a relaxed and comfortable setting. We offer a variety of therapeutic approaches to include Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Solution Focused, Supportive and Eclectic. Westchester Psychotherapy believes in a Team Approach to treatment and the clinicians often collaborate together to offer a highly personalized and tailored treatment plan to meet each client's needs. Our goal is to help you create a healthy and fulfilling life and to teach you the tools you need to maintain this life after you leave therapy. Finding a good fit is essential when working with a therapist. Westchester Psychotherapy offers free telephone consultations that allows us to discuss your goals and decide whether Westchester Psychotherapy is the right place to help you accomplish them. We invite you to see how we can be of help to you. Please contact us for a consultation today.
Hi! My name is Jessica Nuzzi and I am a Licensed Psychotherapist. Thank you for taking a look at my profile. I specialize in college age students who are struggling with anxiety, eating disorders, body image issues, depression, trauma, ADHD, and more. I believe that everyone has the power to work towards change and growth. As your therapist, I am someone who will sit in the passenger seat offering you support, encouragement, and guidance as you drive towards your destination. I offer a safe, warm, and nonjudgmental space where we can work together to improve your quality of life. Please call or email me to schedule a consultation to see if we are the right fit for one another! Looking forward to beginning our work together.
I have been in private practice for over thirty years in the same location. Over the years I have worked extensively with adolescents and young adults transitioning from high school to college. The services I have provided included both psychotherapy and evaluation services (i.e. ADHD, learning disabilities). I frequently provide ongoing support for clients who began with me in high school and successfully entered into college, but who want or need help addressing the unique challenges that college presents, and moving into post-college life.
College can be exciting — and overwhelming. If you’re feeling stressed, anxious, or just not like yourself, you don’t have to figure it all out alone. I offer a warm, nonjudgmental space to talk through challenges like anxiety, life transitions, and relationship struggles. Virtual sessions make it easy to fit therapy into your busy schedule.
At Mind, Body, and Soul Mental Health Counseling (MBS), we believe that true healing happens when we treat the whole person mind, body, and soul. Our mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based mental health care that nurtures all aspects of your well-being. Whether you're navigating personal struggles or seeking clarity and balance, we’re here to walk alongside you every step of the way. We have a diverse team that specializes in counseling for children, teenagers and adults. Please email us at staff@mindbodyandsoulmhc.com to get started today!
Keesha sees therapy as a unique opportunity to create a nurturing environment that promotes healing, growth, and empowerment. She utilizes the mind-body connection and a strength-based approach to support individuals navigating anxiety, depression, academic and career stress, and racial/cultural identity exploration. She has extensive experience with grade school and collegiate students.
Spotted Rabbit therapists aren’t here to “fix” you. We live for empowering neurodivergents, LGBTQ+ folx, and adults who’ve experienced emotional neglect to be their most authentic selves and live a life aligned with their own personal values. We specialize in working with individuals who have experienced a difficult home life growing up, are exploring their sexuality and/or gender, struggling with the transition to adulthood, ore are having difficulty forming and maintaining satisfying relationships. Our therapists have personal and professional experiencing working with neurodivergent clients or those who suspect an ADHD or autism diagnosis. Spotted Rabbit uses a person-centered approach, which means we let you take the lead and provide a safe space for you to explore new thoughts and behaviors in relation to your own personal goals. We are a particularly good fit for creative individuals, as well as those who have had difficulty with traditional talk therapy in the past. Art making within therapy can ease anxiety by giving you something else to focus on, as well as provide unique insights sitting below our level of awareness. Please note not all of our providers are in-network with insurance. For those who self-pay we offer the following rates: Licensed Art Therapist $125 Associate Art Therapist $88 Intern Art Therapist $40