Therapists for college students near 15213
I am currently accepting new clients in person and telehealth sessions when the semester ends. Please send me a text message for a faster response rather than email. I do accept Student Resources Health Insurance but am not in network with them. I do file the claims for you and if your $250 deductible is met I charge $20 copay per session for that insurance. I also take Highmark, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UPMC, Geisinger, and Capital Blue Cross Please fill out my goggle form using link below (you may have to copy and paste it in your browser) and I will get back to you via email or text message to schedule. PLease text me that you filled out the form as I do not always get timely notifications. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScW2Nf0akrKLIRFrPqHZKQ2saYHkn40Y7rzpJTMOhcoCXE9PA/viewform?usp=pp_url
College is an exciting time, but it can also bring its fair share of stress, uncertainty, and challenges. You might feel anxious about the future, overwhelmed by responsibilities, or unsure of how to navigate the changes happening in your life. These feelings are completely valid, and you don’t have to face them alone. I specialize in somatic approaches to therapy, which help bridge the connection between your mind and body. This work supports you in building a sense of psychological safety from within, leading to greater confidence, emotional regulation, happiness, and self-assurance. Together, we’ll create a space where you feel seen, heard, and supported. In therapy with me, we’ll take the time to explore your unique needs. I’ll bring empathy, patience, and affirmation into our work, and we’ll collaborate on equipping you with tools to achieve your goals. Whether you’re navigating emotional ups and downs, seeking clarity about your future, or simply needing a space to process everything, I’m here to walk with you on this journey. If you’re new to therapy, I understand it can feel like a big step. I’m happy to answer your questions and help you feel comfortable with the process. Reaching out is an act of courage, and I’m here to meet you where you are. Let’s work together to create a path forward that feels right for you.
I am a licensed counselor, board-certified art therapist, and trauma-informed yoga practitioner who blends evidence-based treatments into a creative and personalized approach. I specialize as a HAES (Health At Every Size) clinician who utilizes mind-body approaches such as art therapy, somatic therapy, and yoga in conjunction with talk therapy to treat bio-psycho-social disorders such as eating disorders and disordered eating. My clients are looking to make lasting and impactful changes in their lives to gain insight into their mental health and improve their own well-being. I believe humor and creativity are integral to building a therapeutic relationship. I specialize in art therapy where individuals may work through their issues by gaining insight and expressing themselves through metaphor. Clients will gain greater insight into their mind-body connection, and how they can utilize their strengths to minimize feelings of shame and increase overall life satisfaction. I can assist in improving one's relationship with food, movement, perfectionist tendencies, and themselves. My clients work towards gaining insight into their mental health and its mind-body connection by identifying triggers, warning signs, and impacts of distress. My clients build coping and calming skills to manage symptoms, improving executive functioning, boundaries, and relationships with others and themselves.
My name is Taylor and I am a licensed clinical social worker in Philly. I have been in the mental health field and an individual therapist for over 5 years and have experience working with folks of all different backgrounds and identities. I identify as lesbian/gay/queer, use she/her pronouns, and am White. I specialize in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and also love providing person-centered therapy. I'm trained in several trauma treatments (Prolonged Exposure and DBT-PE), however haven't provided these via telehealth yet - though it's something I'm willing to explore if you are! Working with college and graduate students is something I'm passionate about because I know how difficult it can be to go through life's transitions, not know who you are and who you want to be, and balance school, friends, and work. Whether you're just out of high school, returning from some time off, or changing careers, I'm here to support you through those life transitions. While most of my availability is in the evenings, I can be flexible and offer time during a lunch break or weekends, if needed. I do not accept insurance, however can provide a letter for you to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. Text or email is best to reach me. I look forward to hearing from you!
I am a licensed professional counselor and certified Marriage and Family Therapist with over 15 years of cliinical experience. I work with my clients helping them learn how to cope with and overcome personal challenges that may interfer with everyday life. I work primarily with individuals (adolscents and up), Families and Couples. I specialize with individuals who suffer with PTSD, anxiety, depression and self harm. If you are looking for someone to talk with to assist you with your journey, I am a good listener who can help you identify your strenghts to reach your potential growth. My treatment modalites are Mindfulness Based, Trauma Focused, and CBT, somewhat Eclectic to meant each persons personal goals At the present time I am only offering telehealth.
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Most people who look at you might never know how much you are struggling. Your pattern of holding it all in, staying busy, or pulling away from others has worked well enough to get you through… till now. Now, it feels more like you’re caught in an endless maze of thoughts and worries, or like there’s a weighted blanket dragging you down. When anxiety or depression are present, everything in life can feel more difficult. I am a trauma-informed therapist specializing in helping you unpack those things that connect your past and present to build a more fulfilling, authentic future. I take a practical and straightforward approach to therapy and am comfortable with discomfort if it means making progress. As your therapist, I will take the time to see things from your point of view. You know your life best, so I will listen and understand. My sessions are open, honest, and thoughtful. Therapy shouldn't be another place where you have to pretend. I will work to understand the real you and use my experience to help you.
Drive on the Ocean, Inc., Pennsylvania tax-exempt 501(C)3 non-profit corporation Psychotherapy: Audrey Najor Hall, MSW, LCSW 29 Years in Practice. 1991 Graduate of University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, School of Social Work Video Sessions & Teletherapy Only: Monday through Thursday @ 4:15-8:30 pm; Some Saturday hours Website: http://www.driveontheocean.org/psychotherapy.html Visit Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists Reclaim Your Life! • Are you often unaware of what is bothering you? • Are you easily triggered? • Are difficult thoughts, memories, or feelings (like anger, depression, anxiety, or distress) getting in the way of what you really want to do? • Is it difficult to cope with COVID, stress, adversity, loss, or trauma? • Do you want to live a more full, rich & meaningful life? Some common outcomes in therapy: • Clarifying your values & exploring obstacles to your values and goals • Being more aware, open, accepting & willing to have all our experiences (pleasant & unpleasant) • Being more present, centered, grounded, confident and empowered • Pausing, stepping back & observing your experiences instead of being hijacked, getting stuck or overreacting • Discovering your observer self to witness and contextualize deeper layers of yourself • Engaging in more pleasant, pleasurable & meaningful activities & interactions • Commitment to act according to your values and make BOLD MOVES I work collaboratively with individuals (adults 18+), couples & families. I specialize in third-wave Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies (CBT) that emphasize mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches: • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy • Behavioral Activation • Compassion-Focused Therapy • Behavioral Skills Training: Emotional Regulation; Mindfulness; Distress Tolerance; Interpersonal; Problem-Solving, Coping & Stress Management I also practice other Evidence-Based Therapies: • Emotionally Focused Therapy • Psychodynamic Therapy (Insight-Oriented) • Supportive (“Talk”) Therapy Communities Bisexual Allied Body Positivity Gay Allied Lesbian Allied Queer Allied Transgender Allied Veterans Issues: ADHD Academic and Career Concerns Addiction Alcohol Use Anger Management Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Body Image Chronic Illness Chronic Pain Codependency Coping Skills Depression Divorce Domestic Abuse Domestic Violence Drug Abuse Dual Diagnosis Family Conflict Life Transitions LGBT Marital and Premarital Men's Issues Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Self Esteem Sexual Abuse Sleep or Insomnia Spirituality Stress Substance Use Trauma and PTSD Women's Issues For VIRTUAL appointments from Monday through Thursday @ 4:15-8:30 pm, please call Audrey Najor Hall for a free phone consultation at (610) 632-5410 OR 484-447-4513 OR email me at hello@driveontheocean.sprucecare.com Cost per Session: $100-$150; Sliding Scale: Yes
Do emotions take over and exhaust you? Have people marveled at how resilient you are or mentioned your sensitivity as a liability? Maybe you sometimes wonder if you’re the only one who is seeing the hurt and pain all around. It’s likely you have figured out how to adapt to what the world wants you to be. You present the part of yourself that is widely accepted by your community and our social systems, but what about the rest of YOU? We always hear that college is the best days of our lives, but it is also a time a self discovery. That discovery process can be painful, and I can help. I guide young adults to connect to their inherent worth, power, and self-compassion. I work collaboratively with clients and draw from an expansive toolbox including body-oriented practices, talk therapy, and expressive arts. I am well suited to work with clients who are interested in mindfulness meditation and other body-based exercises to be the center of their therapeutic experience. My scope of practice includes anxiety, grief, burn-out, persistent depression, relational stressors, survivors of sexual trauma, and those navigating life as an artist. I align with clients whose identities and values defy society's conventional norms. My practice is trauma-informed, and I am dedicated to an anti-oppression, anti-racist, body positive, LGBTQIA+ affirming and equitable lens.
At Forest Counseling we help individuals and families make discoveries about themselves while helping them overcome the obstacles they face. We help clients with depression, anxiety, ADHD, parent child interaction therapy, life transitions, or other mental health issues. Please contact me for more information on how to begin your personal journey.
Let’s be real. Life is hard. It is messy and crazy and sometimes, it just feels out of control. Your space is a mess, your roommates are on your last nerve, you have a major assignment to work on, and you just cannot get a moment to think straight. Then there’s that thought in the background that you’re not doing enough, that you’re not enough. You’re questioning yourself and feeling overwhelmed. College is hard. This phase of life is hard. Feeling the pressure to succeed can feel unbearable. This is where therapy comes in. To learn how to address these thoughts & emotions in a safe space and develop a plan of action to move forward, feeling confident in yourself.
Welcome! I am a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice at PhilaPsy, where I offer psychotherapy for adults of all ages and specialize in working with individuals in early to middle adulthood. I have a varied practice, with people coming to therapy for a wide range of reasons. My areas of particular focus include working with young adults and adults navigating anxiety, depression, transitions or changes in life, stress, self-esteem, identity, relationship issues, interpersonal conflict, trauma, and feeling lonely, angry, empty or stuck. Across contexts, I provide identity affirming, culturally responsive, relational care. Therapy invites people to explore, process, and make sense of their ideas, emotions, experiences, challenges, and areas of conflict. I approach this work with collaboration and curiosity, bringing focus to how our relationships, social systems, personal histories, and development inform the ways we experience ourselves, others, and the worlds we inhabit. I believe a central part of feeling helped is finding a therapist who brings hope, humor, safety, and a sense of belonging. With the right fit, therapy can provide building blocks for people to heal, find community, uncover a path for themselves, and discover ways of living in this world that feel meaningful. If you are interested in reaching out, I offer a free phone consultation to get a sense of what you are looking for, address questions, and discuss possible next steps. Together, we can determine if we might be a good fit. To learn more about my work, please visit: philapsy.com
You might be here because something feels off—like life has gotten heavier, more uncertain, or harder to manage than it used to be. Maybe you’re feeling anxious, unmotivated, stuck in your own head, or caught in patterns you can’t quite break. You might be adjusting to a big change—starting school, ending a relationship, shifting careers—or navigating the quiet, invisible grief of things not turning out the way you hoped. Whether the challenges are loud or subtle, what matters is that they’ve brought you here. You’re looking for a therapist who listens without judgment, who radiates warmth, and who offers practical tools to help.
Going through changes is often an uncomfortable experience. In order to grow, pushing through our comfort zone is inevitable. When the future is unknown, we may freeze, experiencing heightened stress, anxiety, or depression. Through your counseling journey, Chelsey believes building trust and a healthy therapeutic alliance are key in becoming the best version of yourself. Chelsey utilizes a holistic approach to treatment, integrating Cognitive Behavioral techniques with Person-Centered Therapy and Motivational Interviewing. Chelsey is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She often works with teenagers and young adults experiencing life changes, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression. In addition, she is passionate in working with individuals in recovery from substance use disorders to address their co-occurring needs. Chelsey offers individual therapy sessions for those over the age of 16 both in person in Greensburg and virtually in Pennsylvania. Asking for help can be difficult, it truly shows the strength you have. Together, we will identify those strengths and work towards creating positive change in your daily life. Chelsey will support you each step of the journey towards creating the best version of yourself.
Suhadee Henriquez, LCSW, ACT is a bilingual LatinX with multi-state Active LCSW Licensed NY/NJ/CA/PA/MA/CT Clinical Social Worker/ Psychotherapist and Retired Commercial Airline Flight Attendant with over 24 years of global flying experience encountering and interacting with a large diversity of cultures and populations and currently maintaining a Private Psychotherapy Practice. (Multicultural CBT-DBT, llc. / The Flying Psychotherapist). Suhadee (Su) specializes in helping individuals with fear of flying, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and personality disorders, including Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). In addition, she has extensive expertise in helping those struggling with relationship difficulties, perfectionism, procrastination, chronic pain, disordered eating, substance abuse, hospice end of life of humans and pets, and suicidal and non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors. She has vast experience in working with individuals from a multicultural background as well as the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Suhadee (Su) was intensively trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), a treatment that combines standard cognitive-behavioral techniques for emotion regulation and reality-testing with concepts of distress tolerance, acceptance, and mindful awareness. Proudly, she was one of the founding clinicians of the first Spanish-Speaking DBT Program in the United States at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, and is currently the Coordinator of International Spanish DBT Programs across the world. Ms. Henriquez has been directly trained by Dr. Edna Foa, the architect and creator of Prolonged Exposure (PE), an evidenced based treatment model for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), as well as Melanie Harned, Ph.D, creator of DBT for PTSD. In addition, Ms. Henriquez is experienced in providing Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) for chronic depression, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Family Connections and life skills (addressing problems associated with life stages, e.g. career, college, etc.). You can find me online at www.multiculturalcbt.com
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Hi! I’m Irene, and I am happy you are here. If you are neurodivergent woman searching for a therapist, you deserve someone who is non-judgmental and values your uniqueness. Have you been dealing with anxiety, fear, depression or anger? You may be in a partnership with another neurodivergent person, and you struggle with communication, or you may have trouble keeping up with daily life, like taking care of your living space, or doing the laundry. Maybe your children are grown and out of the house, and you are not sure what to do next with your life. All of this may be difficult to navigate. We can work together to make life less challenging. I am passionate about providing a non-judgmental, neuro-affirming therapeutic space for my clients. I have worked in the special education field for years and have collaborated with parents of neurodivergent children. I work with folks who are finding that their life seems to be more difficult than those around them. We can collaborate to support you in a person-centered setting. Counseling is different for each of us, and together we can work to achieve your goals. With my integrative approach, I will meet you where you are in your journey to wellness. We can do this together! Working under the supervision of Colleen Torrey.
If you’ve found me, you may have a burnt-out nervous system, or/and neurodivergent mind. You may be highly sensitive, ADHD, sick of people pleasing, grieving, spiritually uncertain, chronically ill, overwhelmed… & you want to understand the patterns that have you feeling so tired. I have been a therapist for 10+ years, learning the whole time. My clinical background includes my LPC, along with an ADHD clinical service provider certification. I strive to create a supportive, inclusive environment, as I believe therapeutic growth is enhanced by the presence of the authentic self.
Dr. Michele Slabaugh, DBH, MA, LPC-MHSP-S, NCC believes in using a combination of approaches to achieve the best outcomes for clients. Most sessions will have a foundation of Trauma-Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and we will work together to incorporate other techniques such as Solution-Focused Brief therapy, DBT, Psychoeducation, Spirituality/Faith-Based Perspectives, Motivational Interviewing and Positive Behavior Modification approaches as requested and appropriate. After a comprehensive initial biopsychosocial assessment, a treatment plan will be developed with the aim of establishing problematic symptom relief, quality of life improvement/restoration and coping skill generalization. Dr. Slabaugh’s clinical career spans over 35 years starting out in the medical field through nursing and then a transition to the behavioral health field through her work as a services and clinical director treating medically and behaviorally challenged adults and children across all life experiences with extensive experience with complex and co-occurring conditions/diagnoses. Additionally, Dr. Slabaugh has a love for providing consultation and interim leadership support. Over the years she has served in senior level roles with multiple organizations providing clinical operations, strategic planning, innovative healthcare system transformation and project management expertise.
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