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Therapists for college students near New York, NY

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Grounded Womens Wellness
Group practice
New York, NY

There are 6 therapists including myself in the practice. We are all different in our approaches and areas of expertise. Our fees are flexible, as are our hours. We are offering in-person sessions. All of us have worked with students since the start of our careers. In fact women roughly ages 18-25 is our favorite population to work with. We believe the fit between client and therapist is the most important aspect of therapy. You feeling listened to, not judged and that we are focused on helping you is our goal.

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David Layman
Psychologist
Ossining, NY

Directionless? Pressured? Confused? Detracted? Broke up? Broke down? Addicted? Lost? Find yourself. Heal wounds. Get on track. Clear your head. Learn to learn. Find your path. Get back on top. Get connected. Be seen and heard. Make friends. Find a partner. Discover your purpose. It's all yours. Learn some simple facts about your brain and yourself that will alter the rest of your life! Individual and Couples Psychotherapist Board Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology

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Rebecca Semel Therapy
Psychologist
New York, NY

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Kairos Mental Health Counseling PLLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
New York, NY

Is your relationship with food affecting your friendships, dating life, or academics? Do you skip campus events or meals with friends because you're anxious about eating in front of others? Many people who struggle with food experience negative thoughts about themselves, poor body image, or develop eating disorders. If you're ready to take back control of your life, now may be the time to reach out for support. Together, we’ll explore your relationship with food, build strategies to help you regain a sense of control, and address the underlying intrusive thoughts getting in the way. With years of professional experience, I specialize in helping BIPOC individuals and allies improve body positivity and explore the connection between food and trauma. Together, we’ll examine how your values align with your behaviors, practice body acceptance, and develop coping skills to help you manage eating disorder urges. While I specialize in eating disorders, I also support individuals navigating anxiety, depression, sexual abuse, life transitions, and relationship challenges. Please feel free to reach out to discuss your needs and how I can support you.

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Keya Acharya
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY

Keya (kay-ah, they/them) is queer, non-binary, fat, neurodivergent, disabled, Bengali, multi-racial, anti-zionist, and an abolitionist therapist. They strive to be highly intersectional and decolonial and are continually learning how to make their work truly liberatory. They are aligned with Health at Every Size (HAES). Every single part of you is wanted and welcome here. Keya is warm, friendly, and eager to support you. They are drawn to modalities such as relational therapy and Internal Family Systems. Keya has experience working in college settings and at an outpatient mental health clinic. They have also been on their own healing journey for the past 10+ years. This healing has included therapy, activism, and poetry. They would be honored to walk alongside you. They're particularly passionate about working with QTBIPOC. They work with adult individuals, couples, and polycules. Email therapywithkeya@proton.me to schedule a free consultation.

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Shannon Dingle R Dingle NP in Psychiatry PLLC
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
New York, NY

Since starting private practice, my clients have been for the most part POC, LGBTQ/non-binary, undergrad/graduate students. Since I spent five years teaching as an adjunct and then full-time professor (in nursing), I have some insights into the challenges today's students currently experience and believe I can be a useful asset toward managing any symptoms that may interfere with obtaining your degree. Even though I am a prescriber, I treat the whole person. I don't want to just know the medicine efficacy, or lack thereof; I also want to know what's going on in your life. Is there balance? Are you connected socially? Should we also be discussing any family issues? Going off to school can be challenging and although psychotropic medication plays a role in ameliorating anxiety and depression, we also can engage non-pharmacologic interventions to get you to a better place.

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Kathy Grummon, Ph.D.
Psychologist
Mount Kisco, NY

Psychotherapy can benefit people facing a range of challenges. Currently, I see adults and adolescents struggling with depression, anxiety, relationship or interpersonal difficulties, and sometimes with health/illness issues. I see many people experiencing distress and other symptoms associated with life transitions such as adolescence, marriage, new parenthood or challenges in family planning, divorce, professional or personal role redefinition, retirement, and aging. I provide counseling to individuals and couples struggling with the shifting roles and demands of these complicated times. Therapy is a collaboration. I bring a warm, curious, nonjudgmental nature, an appreciation for individual differences, spontaneity and value of humor. Together, we explore patterns, thoughts, and feelings from the past and present. Clients begin therapy not only with identified concerns but also with resources that can be harnessed for lasting change. I use an active, contemporary approach to psychotherapy. I integrate psychodynamic, relational and cognitive-behavioral models and, where appropriate, health psychology, tailoring my work to each individual and their circumstances. My goal is to help people find relief from their suffering and to discover new ways of experiencing life to its fullest.

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Jodi Rubin
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY

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Liz Kauffelt
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
New York, NY

Thank you for reviewing my profile and see if we could be a good fit! My experience includes working with individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, self-esteem, and relationship issues. Additionally, I work with many clients dealing with career or school related stress. Prior to my work as a Mental Health Counselor, I worked in the corporate world of fashion, which gave me a deep understanding of how a fast-paced and demanding work environment can affect one’s well-being. I believe the most important factor is the relationship between myself and my clients. A genuine, trusting relationship is so critical for this work. My initial training was at Northwestern University, and was centered in a psychodynamic approach; however, I have additional training in, Mindfulness, EMDR, CBT, and IFS approaches. This allows me to pull from multiple techniques to do what is best for each client and their goals. I work collaboratively with individuals. I want to hear your input as we devise a plan on how to reach your goals. You can expect me to check in often on how you feel therapy is going, and use feedback to help modify our approach as needed. Looking forward to meeting you and seeing if we could be a good fit!

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Malliga Obilisundar Delaney
Psychologist
New York, NY

Most people hope to live a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. I would love the opportunity to help you achieve this. For 30 years, my efforts were spent helping children and families in the educational environment. I have experience dealing with children diagnosed with emotional and educational disabilities. I have worked with clients with ADHD, anxiety, depression, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, among others. Currently, my work is focused on psychotherapy with adolescents, students, and adults. I have a sensitivity and experience with cultural issues, diversity, women’s empowerment, and the effects of aging. I have a Master’s Degree in School Psychology and a Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology. As a psychotherapist, I utilize an eclectic approach including the integration of mind and body wellness techniques. In most instances, I focus on an evidence-based approach such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. I possess a soft spoken, empathetic, and caring nature. My desire is to help others find joy in their lives, appreciate their uniqueness, in addition to reaching other goals in a safe, nonjudgmental, and trusting environment. I am part of the Path referral network, which means that when you reach out, my team will get back to you quickly to schedule our first session. I am committed to making therapy affordable. Through Path, I am in-network for most commercial insurances, so you're only responsible for your co-pay!

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Kayla ALexander
Pre-Licensed Professional
White Plains, NY

You don't have to carry your struggles alone- together we can find clarity, your strengths and help find you peace. It can be hard to know where to turn and I am here to help you. Whether you're navigating trauma, addiction, anxiety, depression, or major transitions, you don’t have to do it alone. I work with adults and teens in recovery navigate the ups and downs of daily life. I work with teens struggling to feel understood at home or school. Together lets focus on what your needs and goals are, helping you feel empowered and understood. You deserve to be seen, heard, and supported without judgment. We will work together to make sure that you feel supported in every aspect. With experience in both community and outpatient settings, I’ve worked with individuals from all walks of life, including those in recovery and those facing legal or family-related stressors. Therapy isn’t about fixing what’s wrong with you, it’s about reclaiming your strength and resilience. I’m here to walk alongside you, offering warmth, consistency, and deep respect for your unique journey. Lets talk. I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation so you can see if we are a good fit.

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J Lyn Thomas
Licensed Dance/Movement Therapist
New York, NY

On the surface, you look like you have it all together— checking off your to-do list, being the strong one for others, pushing through each day—but inside, you feel overwhelmed, disconnected, and like you’ve lost sight of your purpose and passions. You find yourself leaving more and more of yourself on the back-burner just to get through all that’s expected of you. But where is the space for you? Our sessions will put you first and allow for all of you to be seen, validated, and heard. I specialize in working with adults and young adults navigating burnout, anxiety, overwhelm, relationship struggles, depression, body image & self-esteem issues, life transitions, trauma, and disordered eating. My expertise includes talk therapy, somatic-based psychotherapy, EMDR, movement therapy, & CBT in a trauma-responsive and culturally-affirming space. Together we will learn to recognize the signals your body sends when your boundaries are being crossed, when burnout is approaching, and when its time to reclaim your energy and purpose. Discover all the ways your body is guiding you back to safety and wholeness. Click the website button to schedule your free 15-minute phone consultation!

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Sophie Browner
Pre-Licensed Professional
New York, NY

I am a private practice therapist who works with adults of all ages, with particular experience supporting LGBTQIA+ clients and those who have experienced trauma. I believe that symptoms—whether anxiety, depression, or something harder to name—often have roots in our histories and relationships. In our work together, we’ll slow down and get curious about the patterns, feelings, and ways you’ve learned to cope that may no longer be serving you. Many of the students I work with are navigating academic pressure, identity questions, relationship stress, or major life transitions while trying to keep up with the demands of school and daily life. My hope is to offer a warm, attuned space where greater self-understanding can lead to real and lasting change.

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Caroline Lawlor (Sol Health)
Pre-Licensed Professional
New York, NY

Hi, I’m Caroline! I’m a high school counselor with a Master of Science in Education in School Counseling from Fordham University and a Bachelor of Science in Sociology with a Psychology minor from the College of Charleston. I am a graduate student at University at Buffalo working toward receiving an Advanced Certificate in Mental Health Counseling. I am committed to fostering a supportive environment where students feel empowered to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. In my work, I focus on addressing the academic, social-emotional, and career readiness needs of students. My focus areas also include anxiety and life transitions. Whether facilitating workshops on time management and college readiness, guiding students through college and job applications, or offering one-on-one counseling, my approach is always student-centered and strength-based. As a rowing coach with experience supporting and counseling student-athletes, I am dedicated to helping them balance the demands of academics, athletics, and personal growth. I prioritize creating individualized strategies tailored to each student’s unique circumstances, ensuring they feel heard, supported, and prepared for their next steps. I bring a trauma-informed and person-centered approach to my practice, coupled with techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and solution-focused therapy. My ultimate goal is to make mental health and academic support accessible to all students, particularly those from underserved communities. With a background in both school counseling and teaching, I aim to create equitable opportunities for students to thrive. Caroline Lawlor is a therapist-in-training at Sol Health. Sol Health is a digital health startup that offers $30 therapy to Gen Zs by connecting them with therapists-in-training accruing clinical hours.

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David Perkins
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY

David Perkins, LCSW (in New York State) is a psychotherapist in private practice specializing in the treatment of adults and teenagers with mood disorders, including depression, anxiety, panic attacks, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and phobias as well as post traumatic stress disorder and anger management issues. He also provides supportive counseling to those who are looking for a therapist to help them explore issues related to sexuality, core values and existential or spiritual issues.

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Joshua Sanchez-Bow, LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY

Life's challenges can often feel overwhelming, and it's completely normal to struggle when facing obstacles that seem insurmountable. During these difficult times, it's important to remember that you are not alone; many people share these feelings. The way we respond to our experiences shapes our journey and guides us toward what truly matters in our lives. As a mental health clinician, I provide assessment and comprehensive care to adults, older adolescents, and couples experiencing interpersonal, emotional, and psychological obstacles. What distinguishes me from other therapists is my practical and holistic approach to healthcare and well-being. I focus on personalizing care to account for the complexities of your life experiences while tailoring therapeutic practices that align with your desired outcomes. If you're seeking support or guidance, I'm here to help. Reach out; together, we can explore the best solutions for your needs.

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Rebecca Shubert
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY

Hello and welcome! I am a queer, non-binary psychotherapist in private practice in NYC. I help people change patterns in their lives that are no longer working for them and pursue living their most authentic lives. My particular areas of speciality include young adult transitions to independence, trauma, anxiety, family of origin issues, relationship struggles, and LGBTQ issues – with a particular focus on transgender and gender nonconforming populations. I operate out of network with insurance and charge on a sliding scale. Please get in touch if we sound like a good fit! I offer free 15 minute phone consultations.

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Gabrielle Mason at Resilience Lab
Pre-Licensed Professional
New York, NY

So many students can feel overwhelmed… by choices, by things that need to be done, by relationships at home and at school, by worries about your own life and the broader world, by figuring out who you are… who you want to be… where you fit in… where you want to go. I want to help you grow to cope more easily with all that’s on your plate. I also specialize in supporting caregivers of all kinds. Do you have aging parents, a loved one with dementia or chronic illness, or children (perhaps with special needs) who need your care? Are you a health care worker, teacher, or volunteer? I want to help you balance caring for others with valuing and taking better care of yourself. When we work together, you are in charge; you drive the boat. I view my role as coach, pit crew, investigator, occasional guest lecturer, comic relief, gentle nudge, and trusted companion on your path. My work is all about your strengths and your vision–finding them, sorting between them, nurturing them to take you in directions you want to go. Our work is also about play: finding the courage and confidence to dream, to try, to try again, to try a different route. You can do both, staying present to enjoy as much as possible of your now while moving towards a future that makes your heart sing. All identities warmly welcome.

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Melanie Palmietto
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
New York, NY

Hi! I am so happy you’re here. Trauma and anxiety can have a huge impact on our bodies, thought patterns, relationships, and so much more. Maybe you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, lost in thought, thinking of the worst-case scenarios, and avoiding tasks or responsibilities. You want to support yourself through this and you’re ready to feel connected to your body, trust yourself, speak your truth, and show up in the world aligned, authentically and connected. Working with me involves a body focused approach. You will better understand what your body is communicating to you and gently release what the body is storing from past experiences. This process is collaborative and is about you feeling safe, valued, and heard. I’m experienced supporting clients bridge the gap between their mind and body. As a certified breathwork and energy healing I offer more than just a space for talking. Our time together will incorporate a holistic and integrative approach. I’d love to connect with you over a 15 minute complimentary phone consultation.

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Jelisha Gatling
Marriage & Family Therapist
New York, NY

I love working with students who care about their relationships and want to feel more connected—to partners, friends, or themselves. Many of the people I see are creative, thoughtful, and maybe a little unsure of where they’re headed next. Whether you’re dealing with relationship stress, an existential “what am I doing with my life?” moment, or just trying to communicate better, therapy can be a space to slow down and figure things out together.

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