Therapists for college students near University of Minnesota
Hello I am Nicole Wiley and I hold an Independent Social Worker License with Supervisor designation (LISW-S) from the State of OH, an Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) in the state of Minnesota, and a Certified Social Worker in Health Care Certification from the National Association of Social Work (NASW), with 18 years experience. I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns including depression, anxiety, adjustment issues, relationship issues, parenting problems, career challenges, PTSD, veteran challenges, also helped many people who have experienced physical trauma or emotional abuse. It takes courage to seek for a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. If you are ready to take that step I am here to support and empower you.
Hi, I’m Taiah. I provide virtual therapy for teens and adults, including individuals, couples, and families. I’m especially focused on neuro-affirming care and creating a space where neurodivergent students and others feel understood, respected, and not pressured to mask or fit a narrow idea of how they “should” communicate or function. I work with people navigating school stress, burnout, relationship challenges, identity exploration, and patterns that feel hard to shift. My approach is collaborative and supportive, with a strong emphasis on the therapeutic relationship as the foundation for meaningful change. I draw from CBT, DBT, strengths-based, and systemic approaches, and tailor support to each person’s needs, communication style, and goals. My goal is to make therapy practical, accessible, and grounded in real life. My background includes outpatient therapy, eating disorder care, and supporting families and couples impacted by substance use. I especially enjoy working with neurodivergent students, parents, couples, and families who want to build environments and relationships that feel more authentic and sustainable.
You're facing something big. A life change, illness, sadness, grief, or maybe just the quiet sense that something needs to shift. You don't have to face it alone. For the past 20 years, I’ve worked with hundreds of people facing cancer, one of life’s toughest curveballs. I offer compassionate therapy rooted in real human connection, emotional resilience, and the belief that healing is possible—even in the shadow of loss, uncertainty and change. Whether you're navigating a major life change, illness, grief, or simply trying to hold yourself together during a hard season—I’m here to help you find steadiness, meaning, and your next step forward.
I provide individual therapy to adolescents and young adults. My approach centers building connections, offering compassion and staying curious about who you are in the past, present and future; helping you become the author to your own story. I want you to feel seen and heard throughout our time working together. Although I welcome working with a range of client concerns, my areas of special focus include navigating disordered eating, eating disorders, body image, shame and perfectionism, identity exploration and anxiety management. I practice from an intersectional feminist, holistic style approach. Many of my clients are in the early stages of exploring their relationship with identity, food and their bodies. Like all of us, I am a work-in-progress but I constantly strive to be culturally and gender affirming and responsive in my daily practice. Prior to becoming a licensed therapist, I worked in community based non-profits throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota. I remain passionate about advocating and supporting youth and families during their healing and growth journeys, as well as promoting access to care. Please reach out for a free initial consultation to begin your journey.
My goal as your therapist is to provide the best service I can through a personally tailored approach. I’ve had the privilege of working with people ages 3 to 105. I have helped people navigate the various stages of life to improve their overall mental health. I am a strong believer in meeting those I serve where they are. Whether you are experiencing loss, crisis, anxiety, depression, stress, relationship issues, a life transition, parent-child challenges, family conflict, or need a sounding board, I am here to be a support. I am licensed psychotherapist in New York, Florida, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Utah, and Ohio. I am also a Certified Wellness Counselor. I have been in the mental health field for over 10 years. I have helped adults, children, couples, teens, older adults, and families navigating difficult situations, improve relationships, and thrive. I utilize a variety of techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused CBT, Person-Centered Therapy, narrative therapy, stress management, family therapy, couples therapy, mood management, anxiety reduction, empowerment techniques, and work/life balance interventions. Wellness is the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better outcomes. Thriving instead of just surviving. It is an honor to be a support to you.
Do you find yourself struggling with intrusive, unwanted or “sticky” thoughts? Maybe your mind is constantly jumping to the worst case scenario, gets caught up in endless “what ifs,” or convinces you that you need to be 100% sure about something before you move on. You may have tried managing your anxiety or thoughts by avoiding certain people, places, or situations, reassuring yourself, mentally reviewing or rehearsing conversations, cleaning, saying a prayer, thinking a good thought to neutralize a bad thought, etc. You don't want to spend so much time engaging in these behaviors, but you feel like you can't stop — like you have to do them to stop something bad from happening, or to feel better. The relief you get from these behaviors is temporary, because the thoughts and feelings always come back, making you feel even more frustrated and hopeless. Over time you’ve noticed your world has started to shrink, and things have become difficult to manage. You struggle with paying attention in class, getting assignments in on time, procrastination, spending time with friends, or making decisions. You feel trapped, alone, and scared. If any of this resonates with you, I'm here to tell you that these experiences are common for those living with OCD and anxiety. The good news is that your life doesn't have to stay this way. With the right treatment, it’s possible to break free of OCD and anxiety and get back to the things that matter most to us. If you are interested in taking the next step please text, call, email, or fill out a form on my website to schedule a free 15 min consultation.
Are you ready for a change? Are you feeling stuck in the same patterns and stress over and over? Are you searching for more meaning and purpose in your life? Let me help you accomplish your goals. I specialize in doing personal growth work that can help you discover what makes you truly happy. Find freedom from old anxieties, unrelenting depression, old habits and past hurts. I can support you to feel more empowered and to learn to live from a place of energy, joy and intention. Together we can create the change you want and manage the fears, barriers and uncertainties that come up along the way. We all have the ability to change our lives and experiences with support, hope and a little imagination. I will listen with compassion and insight to help you rediscover your passions, wisdom and place. Underlying my practice is a strong person-centered and holistic approach. This allows me to recognize the uniqueness and value of you as a whole person. The most passionate work I do is with adults who are ready to make changes in their lives. With a combination of intention, insight and action, the change you want can be possible. Please contact me with any questions. In addition to traditional office based counseling, I offer online counseling! Now accepting new clients!
Melanie is a Trauma-Informed Licensed Master Social Worker from Winona State University and holds a Master’s in Education. Melanie strives to create an inclusive and affirming space where clients of all identities and lived experiences feel supported, seen, and heard. Her work is grounded in empathy and respect, with a strong focus on empowering youth to navigate life’s challenges. Melanie provides counseling support for self-esteem, anxiety/depression, trauma-related disorders, body image, identity exploration, and life transitions. Her approach combines play therapy, art therapy, trauma-informed, and person-centered care within a holistic framework. She has a passion for working with children, adolescents and young adults, especially supporting queer and gender-expansive youth. Melanie’s pronouns are she/her.
Could you use a safe space to process a major life transition? Are you looking for guidance on improving your relationships? I see therapy as a valuable tool to reflect on life, unpack how you're feeling, and discover what changes you can make to be more satisfied. My therapeutic style tends to be a good fit for clients who identify as perfectionists, struggle with anxiety and uncertainty, or who are experiencing stress from significant phase of life changes like starting school, getting married, or having kids. As a violinist myself, I love working with creatives, musicians, and performing artists. I am a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) and currently working towards my Perinatal Mental Health Certification. I strive to cultivate a supportive and compassionate relationship with my clients while also encouraging growth and accountability. I utilize evidence-based techniques, including ACT and CBT, to help clients improve their mental health. I also draw from my experience as a couples counselor to assist clients in developing more satisfying relationships. I received my EdS degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Loyola University Chicago and hold a degree in Violin Performance from Northwestern University. I started my private practice, Vivant Counseling & Psychotherapy, in 2022. Outside of the therapy room, I love taking walks with my pitbull Rosie, cooking pasta, and British crime dramas.
I earned my Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling and Counselor Education at IU Bloomington. I am originally from Taiwan and have enjoyed working with college students in both English and Madarin. I currently accept Aetna and United Healthcare plans, and I am working on accepting Anthem Medicaid, CareSource Medicaid, Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield. I offer sliding scales. I am certified in EMDR therapy through EMDRIA (EMDR International Association). I continue to take advanced trainings, seek consultation and attend study groups after being certified. I am passionate about helping people feel better and live the life they want. I have worked with a variety of conditions such as college student issues, trauma/PTSD, complex PTSD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, life transitions and grief/loss. I use evidence-based approaches to help each individual meet their unique therapy goals. The services I offer are culturally sensitive and neurodivergence-affirming. I enjoy working with anyone that wants to improve their mental health while valuing equity and diversity.
College and young adult years can be both exciting and overwhelming. Many students and young adults find themselves managing anxiety, depression, or grief while also trying to keep up with academic demands, relationships, work, and expectations from family or themselves. Feeling stressed, burned out, unmotivated, or emotionally drained does not mean you are failing — it means you are human and navigating a lot at once. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling. I work with college students, young adults, and adolescents using a client-centered, goal-oriented approach. Therapy is a collaborative process where we focus on what feels most pressing for you and develop practical strategies to help you cope more effectively with stress, emotions, and life transitions. I support individuals experiencing: * Anxiety and depression related to academic pressure, performance stress, and major life changes * Grief and loss, including losses that occur during college or early adulthood * Emotional overwhelm, burnout, difficulty with focus, and feeling “stuck” or disconnected * Relationship and family stress, especially as roles, independence, and boundaries shift * Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and behavioral concerns in adolescents and young adults I use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and stress-reduction techniques to help clients build coping skills, improve emotional regulation, and gain clarity during challenging seasons. Therapy should feel supportive, nonjudgmental, and empowering. Whether this is your first time seeking counseling or you are returning to therapy, my goal is to create a space where you feel heard, understood, and supported as you work toward balance, confidence, and improved well-being.
Embodied Journeys is an independent, private therapy practice in Bellingham, WA serving clients throughout Washington, Minnesota, and British Columbia. We help folks work through the stress and rigors of daily life, including the heavy demands of college, that might kick up unhealthy habits like erratic sleep, problematic eating, binge drinking, and procrastination. We work from a feminist, anti-capitalist, anti-diet, and social justice perspective that includes lots of self-compassion. Bottom line: We trust your internal wisdom and believe you deserve to live fully without exhaustion, shame, guilt, and resentment.
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I bring over 20 years of experience working with children, teens, adults, couples, and families, supporting clients ages 5 and up across a range of settings including outpatient care, adolescent dual-diagnosis day treatment, and adult residential treatment. I work with individuals and families navigating anxiety, depression, anger management, parenting challenges, ADHD, relationship concerns, and substance use. I also hold a substance use specialty attached to my license, which allows me to support clients with co-occurring mental health and substance-related concerns in a grounded, practical way. My goal is to meet you where you are and help you move forward with clarity, support, and realistic tools for change.
Hello! My name is Dr. Lindsay Murn and I am a Licensed Psychologist in the State of Minnesota and PsyPact approved provider. I am also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) and Master Certified Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) Practitioner. I have over 18 years of clinical and assessment experience with diverse populations across four states. I am passionate about helping college students navigate the stressors and mental health challenges that can arise during young adulthood. I aim to create a compassionate and collaborative therapy space where, together, we can explore painful or traumatic experiences and resolve them, better understand unhealthy life patterns, and identify solutions to current problems. Read more about me, my approach to psychotherapy, and my background on my website. I look forward to working with you! Outside of work, I enjoy being outdoors, reading, traveling, and spending time with my husband and pets.
We offer psychiatric medication management services primarily via telehealth to patients in OR, WA, UT and MN. The information below is for Madeline Jacobs PMHNP who is currently accepting new patients for medication management. Three more providers are in the credentialing process.
I take a holistic approach to well-being, recognizing the deep connection between physical, emotional, and mental health. Whether you’re facing stress, anxiety, life transitions, health concerns, or simply feeling stuck, I will meet you where you are. Together, we’ll work toward healing, resilience, and meaningful change. You can view my insurance and schedule appointments with me at:https://care.headway.co/providers/jill-staloch
Hi, I’m Liz Gage, a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) offering compassionate, personalized psychiatric care for adults (18+) through telehealth. My practice, Gage Holistic Psychiatry, specializes in integrative and functional medicine approaches to mental health—addressing root causes of symptoms through careful assessment, lifestyle interventions, and evidence-based medication management when appropriate. Every patient is welcome here. Care is inclusive, affirming, and tailored for LGBTQIA+ and gender- diverse adults. I work with a wide range of individuals and have a strong focus on supporting: -LGBTQ+ clients -Those navigating perimenopause, menopause, or hormonal transitions -People interested in minimizing or tapering psychiatric medications safely -Adults who haven’t found relief with conventional treatments alone My care is trauma-informed, affirming, and tailored to each person’s needs. I offer services in multiple states, including Montana, Kansas, Iowa, New Mexico, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington and accept a range of insurance plans via Alma and Headway. If you’re a student or provider looking for collaborative, root-cause-oriented psychiatric care, I’d be honored to connect. Listed fees are for paying out of pocket when not using an accepted insurance plan. Student discount available.
Hi!! My name is Melissa Urbanek. I am a therapist that specializes in working with children, teens, college students and young adults. My practice is telehealth only that serves clients in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
I work with students and young adults who are struggling with anxiety, perfectionism, and dealing with the undergoing changes of going to college or starting full time work. I offer therapy without judgment, I am here to help you challenge the critic in your mind telling you that you're doing everything wrong and that everyone is judging you all the time. I use a mix of cognitive and behavioral approaches to help you learn ways to change how you think about yourself and the world around you. I help by providing a nonjudgmental space and time for you to process through the thoughts that are troubling you and the worries you have. I am available to see clients in Illinois and Indiana.