Therapists for college students near New York, NY
At Thriving Center of Psychology, our goal is to unlock your true potential and guide you to lead the life you've always wanted. Our team understands how valuable it is to find and refocus on what is truly important in your life. All of our therapists are experts in the field, We specialize in evidence-based treatments, those whose effectiveness has been proven by the most current scientific research. Our treatment approach is based on the concept that your mental health is equally as important as your physical health, and that attending to your mental health is essential for living a truly fulfilled life. We believe that therapy should feel collaborative and empowering, rather than pathologizing. Our team is dedicated to providing you with comprehensive and evidence-based psychological care. Our office is conveniently located within walking distance from Grand Central station.
Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or struggling to find balance? I'm here to guide you through life's challenges to help unlock your full potential. With experience working with anxiety, panic attacks, body image, relationships, OCD, and anger management, I offer compassionate support for a variety of mental health concerns. My approach blends evidence-based techniques with a personal touch, creating a warm, safe space where you'll feel truly seen and heard. Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness Interventions, and Psychodynamic Therapy, I tailor our work to fit your unique needs. We’ll focus on shifting unhelpful thoughts, managing stress, and understanding how the past affects you. My goal is to help you grow and create lasting change. Therapy is a brave step toward better mental health. In our sessions, we'll focus on managing stress, shifting unhelpful thoughts, and improving emotional regulation. My goal is to help you grow and create lasting change. Therapy is a brave step toward better mental health. Ready to start? Contact me for a free 15-minute consultation
Is now the time for change? Do you have goals but aren’t sure how to achieve them or even set them? Has life thrown you some curveballs lately? You are in the right place. I commend you for taking the first step on the path to a better you. You deserve to be the best version of yourself and you are already taking the first step in self care by being here. Investing in yourself is the very best investment you can make. As a therapist, I have the wonderful opportunity to support you on your path to becoming the best version of you. In my career and life I have experienced the difficulty in trying to balance it all and found that it’s not easy. We often put ourselves on the back burner while taking care of everything and everyone else. I look forward to helping you prioritize, set boundaries, and find happiness for you. We are a good team if you are ready to make the time to evaluate your life, adjust your goals and gain confidence in putting yourself first.
I work with straight and gay adolescents and adults to resolve overwhelming feelings and navigate difficult life transitions including anxiety from academic pressures, relationship issues, social anxiety and loneliness, family conflicts, grief and loss, and health concerns including insomnia, and self defeating behaviors and trauma. I integrate psychoanalytic, behavioral, and experiential mind-body methods including dream analysis, guided imagery, mindfulness, and EMDR tailored to suit your needs .
Hi All! My name is Cari and not so long ago I was a college student..... or at least it feels that way. Looking back I can say I learned a lot in the classroom but more importantly I learned about myself. Mental Health is a issues that has always been swept under the rug. The most significant onset for mental health issues are 18 and onward. This places many college student in a place where they may feel isolated, alone and have no idea what is" wrong" with them. My practice not only focuses on mental health issues but also on substance use, the "hook up" culture, adjustment to college life and many more pertinent struggles young people face today . I did not just gain my experience as a therapist listening to a client on a couch. Much of my work was community based , in very high need neighborhoods in the NYC area. From working in homeless shelters, foster care, and substance use programs, the experience gained was invaluable . I offer more then just a set of listening empathetic ears but an approach to help you rationalize your thoughts and experiences .
We are a small practice focused on providing individualized, tailored treatment approaches to fit each individual's needs. Our approach is experiential and guided by leading edge science in the fields of attachment and neuroscience. As the founder and lead psychologist Dr. Rachel Lowinger is trained and certified in a number of complementary modalities including CBTE and FBT for Eating disorders, AEDP and SE for trauma treatment as well as a well rounded and integrative approach with its foundations in psychodynamic relational psychotherapy. Oyr team is composed of licensed social workers and psychologist who share similar as well as their own unique skills and strengths.
Kate Laux is a trauma informed holistic Creative Arts Therapist who uses a range of psychological theory and arts based modalities to meet individual, couple, and family needs. Kate has a background providing meaning centered psychotherapy involving life transitions, trauma, grief, and a changing body. She has worked in hospital settings (oncology, eating disorders and palliative care) as well as worked with marginalized unhoused and housing insecure communities which includes survivors of domestic violence and working with formerly incarcerated people and those living with addiction/dual diagnosis. Kate has participated in Art Hives, free community art studios, in the US and Canada, which brings inclusive and accessible art-making outlets that are open to all. Her goal is to connect, collaborate, and empower together. Sessions are strengths focused, tap into inherent creative abilities, and nurture self-discovery and transformations.
As a first-generation college grad, I get the pressure and anxiety that come with starting college. The excitement of this big step can often mix with imposter syndrome as you navigate classes, friendships, and “adulting.” You don’t have to do it alone! I’m here to help you build confidence, develop healthy coping skills, and manage life’s stressors.
Are you dealing with excessive worrying and overwhelm? Maybe perfectionism is starting to take a toll? Struggling with procrastination or low motivation? Or perhaps you're running into trouble with relationships (friendships, family, or romantic)? With years of experience providing therapy to students on a college campus, I understand the unique pressures you face. In a relaxed, relatable way, we'll work together to figure out what's at the root of your challenges and take steps to help you overcome and move forward in a healthier and happier way.
“What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” -Mary Oliver I've been thinking about this every day since the first time I read it (or rather the first time it smacked me in the face, oh, so many years ago). It's some question, isn't it? Sometimes it inspires me. Sometimes it frightens me. Since it always challenges me, I've rooted my practice philosophy in it. It's kind of like the adult version of 'what do you want to be when you grow up'? How in the world do we answer that? If the question moves you like it does me then we're probably a good fit. Let's talk about the complexities of making life choices and finding fulfillment.
If you struggle with anxiety, you now how exhausting it can be to work so hard to get everything just right. I work with clients who struggle with anxiety and perfectionism just like you. They have trouble saying no, they spend tons of mental energy rehearsing so that they won't make a mistake, and they wind up feeling exhausted and overwhelmed. Together we will figure out how to manage your anxiety in the here and now, while also working toward an understanding of why you push yourself so hard and how to give yourself a break.
Hi! My name is Katie (she/her), and I’m excited to work together. My goal is to help you feel safe, comfortable, and free to open up at your own pace. I believe our experiences—past and present—shape the way we think, feel, and move through life. By exploring and validating your thoughts and emotions, we can start to untangle patterns, make sense of what feels overwhelming, and work toward healing. I’m here to support you whether you’re navigating depression, anxiety, grief, body dysmorphia, sexual and gender identity issues, relationship/work stress, and/or chronic illness. Finding the right words to express what you’re feeling isn’t always easy, and that’s okay. Sessions are tailored to what feels right for you. We’ll draw from psychodynamic, somatic, creative arts, and other trauma-informed approaches. Empathy, warmth, and humor are central to my practice, creating a space where you can explore and grow. Currently, I’m an MSW student at Yeshiva University in New York City and hold an MA in Clinical Psychology from Columbia University. I look forward to meeting you! -- Katie Colton 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.
I specialize in working with those struggling anxiety. I often support individuals who feel stuck in cycles of rumination and worry, helping them gain greater control over challenging thoughts and emotions. Together, we'll build a toolbox of skills to navigate stressors and create meaningful life change. My therapy style is curious, thoughtful, and non-judgmental. I strive to help clients recognize and reframe negative thought patterns, accept what is beyond their control, and commit to values-driven actions that improve their quality of life.
Hi, I’m a Stanford university trained clinical psychologist who enjoys connecting with people and working with them in a collaborative and dare I say, fun way, to be able to experience and embrace life fully. I can help you decrease your anxiety and perfectionism and live more mindfully in the present. I try to be very thoughtful and creative in terms of treatment. I’m a therapist who likes to think outside the box in terms of treatment- I will help you learn about yourself and achieve your goals. I can assess and treat for ADHD and autism and consider myself an anxiety specialist. Email me for fast reply.
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My ideal client may be struggling with a wide array of issues such as anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, academic pressures, life transitions, or identity exploration. They may require support in developing effective coping strategies, enhancing their emotional regulation skills, and building a strong sense of self-worth. They may also need guidance in understanding their mental health, navigating interpersonal dynamics, or setting or achieving goals. The goals for my ideal client often revolve around self-discovery and personal growth. As a therapist-in-training with a background in social work and chemical dependency counseling, I specialize in helping college students navigate life's complexities. I understand that college can be a time of significant stress, change, and personal development, and I am here to support you as you face these challenges. I understand that reaching out for support can feel daunting, especially when you're already managing so much. Therapy is not about "fixing" you; it's about understanding you—your story, your strengths, your struggles, and your hopes. It's about creating a space where you can be your most authentic self without fear of judgment.
Kate Herts, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in evidence-based interventions for adolescents and adults suffering from anxiety disorders, mood disorders, chronic medical problems, and women’s health concerns. She specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and provides a variety of clinical services including diagnostic assessments, therapy, and consultations. In addition to working at Weill Cornell Psychiatry Sutton Place, Dr. Herts is an Assistant Professor of Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine and an Assistant Attending Psychologist at New York Presbyterian Hospital.
I engage with clients relationally to understand how unconscious dynamics impede connection and growth. I work with both individuals and couples seeking to understand their attachment styles, communication patterns, and family dynamics and have specialized experience in working with psychosis, sexual trauma, grief, and aging issues
www.SarinaMeones.com Website Specialty in working with Artists, Anxiety, Depression, Relationship Issues, Life Issues, Self Esteem I also speak, French, Italian and Spanish