Therapists for college students near New York, NY
Welcome to the healing journey! I'm Feruze Zeko, MA, LMHC, a passionate and dedicated Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 20 years of experience in providing compassionate and effective psychotherapy. My mission is to create a safe and supportive space where individuals can explore their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, fostering growth and resilience. I am licensed to practice in NY. My training encompasses a wide range of therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Approaches. My areas of expertise include anxiety and mood disorders, relationship issues, trauma recovery, and self-esteem enhancement. I am committed to tailoring therapy to meet the unique needs and goals of each client, utilizing evidence-based practices to facilitate lasting change. I believe in the power of a collaborative therapeutic relationship. Together, we'll explore the challenges you're facing, identify patterns that may be holding you back, and work towards developing practical strategies for coping and personal growth. My approach is empathetic, non-judgmental, and focused on empowering you to make positive changes in your life. If you're ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing, I invite you to reach out. Your well-being is my priority, and I look forward to supporting you on your path to a more fulfilling life. I am here to guide you towards a brighter, more fulfilling future. I have a warm and empathetic approach and work collaboratively with my clients to help them achieve their goals. I believe that therapy is a partnership and I work with my clients to develop treatment plans that are realistic, achievable, and effective. I draw from a variety of therapeutic techniques, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based approaches, and solution-focused therapy. I also emphasize the importance of building a strong therapeutic relationship and creating a safe and non-judgmental space for clients to explore their thoughts and feelings. I often provide psychoeducation to my clients as needed and my goal is to help clients gain insight into their patterns. I believe in the importance of self-care and I incorporate self-care practices into therapy when appropriate
Hey, there. My name is Sam Silor (she/they) and I’m an NYC-based mental health counselor originally hailing from sun-soaked Alabama. As a queer, LGBTQ+ identifying therapist, I’m uniquely committed to approaching my work with genuine compassion and affirmation. A fusion of southern warmth and NYC grit, my practice will help guide you in exploring your most authentic self. Let’s get curious together!
Hi, I am Marline, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with extensive experience working with Individuals from all walks of life. I understand that too often in life, we can feel isolated from our friends and family due to fear that they may judge our situations or decisions. This is where having a therapist can help. I can provide a nonjudgemental space for you to explore difficult or uncomfortable situations. I believe that we are all unique and there is no one size fit all technique thus one of my first steps is to hear your story, so that we can work together to formulate a plan, which truly works for you.
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I am a licensed clinical psychotherapist serving NY (in-person/virtual), CO (virtual), and FL (virtual). I work with young adults, adults and couples within a supportive relational framework and incorporate varied behavioral modalities (including ACT, CBT and DBT). I have a MA in psychology, MSW in social work and presently am a doctoral student graduating in 2024.
Anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma are some of the most challenging issues to live with. In my work with individuals, families, and couples I've had the opportunity to help guide my clients through these struggles and begin experiencing more fulfilling lives. I also have experience working with clients on body-image-related issues and deconstructing the standard idea of beauty. If these issues are relatable to you, please know you are not alone. It is extremely courageous to take this first step to seek help and guidance. As a marriage and family therapist, I believe that relational work can be an incredible way to embark on a healing journey. No one lives on this earth alone, nor should we feel as though we do. Strengthening or rebuilding our relationships, even the one we have with ourselves, can positively impact our lives in incredible ways.
Hey you. Feeling like life's turned into a tangled mess of stress, anxiety, or memories that just won't fade? I hear you. I'm Chenelle, your go-to Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and guess what? You're not alone in this. Life's tough, but so are you. Let's unpack those struggles together, sort through the chaos, and find a way to make sense of it all. It's not about having all the answers; it's about starting the journey, and I'm here to walk it with you. Ready to take that first step? Now, you might be wondering, "Chenelle how can you make a difference for me?" Well, picture this – I'm not just a therapist; I'm your ally, your guide through the maze of emotions. Together, we'll decode the patterns, uncover the roots, and build your toolbox of coping skills. It's not about fixing you; it's about rediscovering the strength that's been there all along. In our sessions, there's no judgment, just a safe space to be yourself. Whether it's anxiety, PTSD, or navigating life's twists and turns, we'll tailor our journey to fit your unique needs. You're not a one-size-fits-all, and neither is our approach. So, if you're ready to rewrite your story, to transform challenges into stepping stones, I'm here. Reach out, and let's start this empowering journey together. Because your healing begins with a simple choice – the choice to invest in yourself. Let's make it together
My name is Faithlynn Morris and I'm a licensed clinical psychologist. I use a warm, curious approach to support the folks who I work with in setting and meeting their goals. I work with all clients and have specialized expertise working with people of color and LGBT and questioning folks. You can contact me at faithlynnmorris.psyd@gmail.com or (781) 691-0030.
Starting therapy can be a challenging step, especially when seeking a therapist who genuinely understands your unique experiences and challenges. Recognizing this, I am deeply committed to empathizing with my clients and understanding their backgrounds to provide the most effective support. My name is Rhea and I am a therapist in-training at Sol Health. I am a second-year Mental Health Counseling student at Fordham University, with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Newcastle University, U.K. My journey into counseling has been profoundly shaped by my experiences as a South-Asian immigrant, inspiring my passion towards understanding each client’s identity and how it affects their mental health. Dealing with mental health concerns can feel isolating and overwhelming. That's why I prioritize creating a safe, non-judgmental space where you can be your authentic self and feel truly heard. Building a strong therapeutic relationship is at the core of my practice. I strive to be your ally, empowering you to explore your thoughts and emotions freely, without the burden of putting on a facade. My approach integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Person-Centered Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based techniques, while also incorporating spirituality into your healing journey when appropriate. Utilizing an intersectional framework, I address the diverse identities and experiences that shape your mental health. I believe therapy is a collaborative process, where your autonomy is respected, and you actively participate in your path to healing. Together, we will uncover insights and develop strategies tailored to your unique needs and goals. My focus areas include, but are not limited to, addressing issues related to racism, college adjustment, transitional challenges, and the experiences of international students. I also support clients dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, LGBTQIA+ concerns, and relationship and family issues. I am dedicated to providing compassionate and effective care, particularly for individuals from marginalized communities, helping you overcome challenges and achieve personal growth. You don't have to face your struggles alone—I'm here to support you every step of the way. Rhea Thakur 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 believe that every individual can benefit from psychotherapy. In life, one will encounter hardship; psychotherapy offers a safe space for individuals to receive support without judgment or thinking they are beholden to someone. In my therapeutic work, I strive to help individuals face a variety of challenges, such as depression, grief, anxiety, life transitions, academic difficulties, gender and sexual identity concerns. I specialize in working with cancer patients and their families, LGBTQ+ and disabled folx, which is informed by my positionality as an Asian-American cisgender lesbian that is a caregiver to someone with metastatic cancer. My clients generally describe me as a psychotherapist who is thoughtful, empathic and warm in my communication style. I aim for a transparent and collaborative relationship with my clients. If it sounds like we would be a good fit, you can reach out to the clinic I work out of at 212-889-4042. The clinic Intake Coordinator will be happy to schedule a consultation. Our clinic operates on a sliding scale basis, so your fee will be adjusted based on your income. I will be in touch within 24-48 hours to set up a time for us to meet. Looking forward to hearing from you whenever you’re ready to begin!
Are you unmotivated by everyday tasks and struggle to find where you belong in your social group? When you look in the mirror, do negative thoughts such as “I’m not enough” or “I feel hopeless” roam inside your brain? Do you find yourself freezing up in social situations, wishing you knew how to react? In a society plagued by institutional racism, gender inequalities, and generational differences, it is common to feel disheartened, anxious, and angry at ourselves and the world around us. By reaching out and prioritizing self-care, we can create a safe space to process difficult emotions and learn to manage your reactions.
Frances is an autistic/neurodivergent, nonbinary and queer, disabled Taiwanese and Chinese immigrant. Frances works through an integrated person centered, trauma informed, relational, and feminist framework where they meet the client where they are at and co-designs the therapeutic space with clients to allow clients to be able to bring their whole selves in. They approach therapy from the fundamental belief that mental health symptoms are 1. responses to needs not being met and are indicators of larger systemic issues such as surviving under capitalism, living through the climate crisis, and resisting genocidal systems, and 2. differences that have been pathologized by a society that places a human’s worth on their productivity. A person's healing isn't linear and cannot be done in isolation without addressing these existing power structures and institutions. Therefore, Frances works from the perspective that mental health clinicians need to be advocates for systemic change, and is consistently advocating for mental health services to be more accessible for marginalized communities. Frances received their EdM and MA in Counseling Psychology at Teachers College Columbia University. Their previous training included working on an ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) team at the Bridge NY, where they were part of a mobile multidisciplinary treatment team that addressed clients who have fallen out of traditional mental healthcare and experience serious mental health conditions such as schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, substance use disorders, etc. Frances also has a background of working in NY politics and advocacy at a social services nonprofit, where they mobilized AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander), low income, and immigrant communities to build political power.
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This is a challenging time for all of us, but you are not alone. I am offering phone and video therapy sessions available throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and I am offering sliding scale sessions. I work to help increase your awareness of the emotional patterns you're living with in your day-to-day life. The more self-aware you become, the easier it is to identify what makes you happy and what doesn’t. As you grow in self-acceptance, you will find new ways of living your life. Reach out and let's see if we are a good fit.
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.
ARTS Rx / NYC CREATIVE ARTS THERAPY, PLLC is an established New York licensed group behavioral health practice with a demonstrated record of facilitating effective and quality oriented mental health services for the last 12 years since our inception in 2011. Our main office is located in midtown Manhattan and we partner with various nonprofit agencies such as shelters, suicide prevention programs, domestic violence centers and foster care agencies throughout the 5 boroughs of the New York City area. The ARTS Rx program offers children, adolescents and adults a wide range of skill based, social, and psychotherapeutic treatment experiences in the individual and group setting. Our practice is committed to providing high standard, culturally competent and individualized care.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist with a wide range of experience that includes working with adolescents and adults experiencing psychological problems. I have a long standing commitment to the gold standard treatment for anxiety disorders, mood dysfunction, attentional difficulties, as well adjustment through early adulthood and college. I provide compassionate care with a commitment to a culturally responsive professional practice focused on evidence based interventions. I specialize in using Cognitive Behavioral techniques with particular emphasis on exposure and response prevention in OCD and other anxiety disorders. I have extensive training in treating mood disorders utilizing a variety CBT methodologies, as well as Acceptance and Commitment therapy and Mindfully informed interventions. Additionally, I have advanced training and experience with DBT techniques to assist individuals in developing tools for emotion regulation, adaptive coping responses and effective interpersonal relationships. I adhere to a collaborative and empathetic approach in order to assess individual needs and goals and determine the most effective treatment options. Treatment is dynamic and compassionate with and emphasis on developing skills to support stability, goal achievement and well-being through the life span.
You might look like you have things together on the outside—but internally, you’re dealing with anxiety, overthinking, and feeling like everyone else has it figured out except you. Sound familiar? College can be a time of growth and excitement, but I know it can also feel overwhelming and isolating, too. I work with college students who are dealing with anxiety, stress, relationship drama, and that constant “what am I doing with my life?” feeling. I’m not a “sit in silence” therapist; I take an active and collaborative approach, which means I’ll ask questions, give feedback, and help you actually make sense of what’s going on (and what to do about it). I'll give you practical tools you can actually use in your day-to-day life, and together we’ll work on building confidence and setting boundaries so you can work towards feeling more like yourself and less "stuck" in patterns that aren't serving you. If you’re ready for therapy that feels real, supportive, and actually helpful, let’s connect.