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Therapists for college students near University of Pennsylvania

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Labyrinths Counseling, PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Glen Allen, VA
Accepting new clients

I'm a little weird and sarcastic and work best with clients who are a little weird and sarcastic. I specialize in working with clients who have experienced some form of trauma - this may include religious trauma, sexual assault, harrassment, bullying, intimate partner violence, human trafficking, violent crimes, accidents, incarceration, and refugee status. I also have experience working with clients dealing with anxiety, depression, and OCD, and those dealing with life transitions, including transition to and out of college, changes in identity and changes in religion/loss of faith.

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ROBERT FERAGOTTI
Licensed Professional Counselor
Pittsburgh, PA
Accepting new clients

College can feel like a lot to carry. Classes, relationships, expectations, and trying to figure out what comes next. You might look like you’re handling things on the outside, but inside feel overwhelmed, stuck, exhausted, or unsure of yourself. You may notice the same patterns showing up in relationships or feel like you’re falling behind. You are not alone, this is a very common experience. Therapy is a place to sort through what’s going on and understand why things feel this way. With over 20 years of experience, I work with students navigating anxiety, stress, life transitions, academic challenges and family and relationship challenges. I offer a warm, supportive space where you can talk openly, make sense of your experiences, and start to feel steadier and more confident. Together, we’ll work on building healthier boundaries, finding clarity, and helping you move forward in a way that feels right for you. If you’d like to connect, email is the best way to reach me. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Behavioral Healthcare Consultants
Group practice
Lititz, PA
Accepting new clients

Behavioral Healthcare Consultants, P.C., strives to create a welcoming, safe, and healing environment for all who seek our services. We hope to walk with you with cultural sensitivity on your particular path to achieve your goals and to develop healthier relationships for you and your loved ones. We decry social injustice and commit to work collaboratively toward communities united in peace and justice. We respect every race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, spirituality, age, mental or physical ability, socioeconomic and marital status. Behavioral Healthcare Consultants provides a full range of outpatient behavioral healthcare to children, adults, older adults, couples, and families. Our psychologists, neuropsychologists and counselors are highly trained and experienced providers who are each licensed in the state of PA in each of their specialties. We offer services at four South-Central Pennsylvania locations. Our clinicians provide a wide range of Clinical Services to all age groups, including psychotherapy, psychological assessment, neuropsychological assessment, church consultation, and career counseling.

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Andrew Nadermann
Pre-Licensed Professional
State College, PA
Accepting new clients

I have immediate openings for adults and adolescents. Private pay only and I offer flexible scale pricing for those who wish to use it. With all the muddiness around us in the world and our daily lives, it's easy to become stuck in the quagmire and lose sight of our values. Counseling offers a chance to look introspectively at what is truly important so we can discover ways to center those values in our day to day lives. My goal is to build relationships with clients that allow for exploration and deeper understanding of how to live your best life.

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Spiegel Freedman Psychological Associates
Group practice
Pittsburgh, PA
Accepting new clients

Marybeth Kennedy, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in outpatient psychotherapy with children, teens, and college-age young adults. She has practiced in the field of mental health since 1984 in a variety of settings, including foster care, schools, group homes, and in the pediatric hospital setting. Her areas of expertise include working with patients with adjustment problems, mood disorders, ADHD, and chronic medical illnesses. She focuses particularly on children and teens with anxiety. Ms. Kennedy incorporates cognitive behavior therapy, anger management training, relaxation training, mindfulness interventions, and individualized psychotherapy in her outpatient practice. Ms. Kennedy has provided consultation to schools that specialize in serving students with behavior disorders by advising teachers and administrators in best practice behavioral interventions in the school setting and in the development and implementation of school-wide behavior management systems. She has been an adjunct faculty at several colleges in the Pittsburgh area, teaching courses in psychology. She has also been a guest lecturer in the special education department at the University of Pittsburgh, addressing behavioral interventions for classroom management. Ms. Kennedy earned her master’s degrees in psychology and social work. She is an alum of West Virginia University and the University of Pittsburgh. She holds a Home-School Visitor certification from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

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Sarah Yang Mumma, PhD
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Princeton, NJ
Accepting new clients

In therapy, I strive to create space where clients may explore their inner landscapes and make sense of themselves in their relationships and larger social contexts. I believe that most people have parts of themselves that are affirmed and other parts that have gone underground — perhaps as a result of relational injury, lack of environmental mirroring, or trauma. I seek to develop a supportive relationship where clients can begin to see the unseen and speak the unspeakable and, with self compassion and courage, work to integrate those parts and reduce suffering and experience deeper connection and meaning. That describes, in part, the process of exploratory therapy but what is a session actually like? We talk. People share their stories— maybe the latest relationship entanglement, feeling burdened with perfectionism, dissecting a racial microaggression that happened in class, or a painful memory from elementary school. I’m curious about nuance and felt experience and I reflect and ask questions to help deepen understanding. I work through psychodynamic, intersectional, and multicultural lenses. I have worked extensively with undergraduate and graduate students in both domestic and international settings. And, I have experience working with a range of presenting concerns including anxiety, stress, complex identity, immigration, and loss. I’ve been described as kind, patient, inquisitive, and discerning. Prior to moving to Princeton in 2015, I lived in China for five years during which I worked as a therapist at Community Center Shanghai and NYU Shanghai. I am originally from Taiwan and immigrated to the US as a child. My biracial and bicultural heritage along with my immigrant and expatriate experiences have created a particular interest in working with international students, immigrants, people who identify as mixed race, and students either preparing for or returning from studying abroad. My private practice is conveniently located walking distance from Princeton University campus on 344 Nassau Street. I work extensively with graduate and undergraduate students and accept PU student health insurance (students are responsible for their $10 copay).

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Krista Dhruv
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Timonium, MD
Accepting new clients

Welcome, I'm glad you're here. Life can be challenging and you shouldn't have to go it alone. For 25 years I have worked with young adults who are struggling or are going through a particularly difficult period of time. Some of those issues may include anxiety, self-harm, depression, trauma, identity issues, family conflict. Together, we will identify your goals and develop a supportive plan for the relief you are seeking so that you can become the best version of yourself. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Hautz Counseling, LLC
Counselor
Pittsburgh, PA
Accepting new clients

Hello! My name is Brittany, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. I help neuro-queer folx address anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, and Autism. I offer a stage 2, advanced trauma treatment guided by my modality, Brainspotting Therapy. I also offer Adult ADHD and Autism Diagnostic Assessments. Check out my website to learn more! We can schedule a free video call to see if we're a good fit.

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Ganey Counseling & Consultation, LLC
Group practice
Newtown, PA
Accepting new clients

We are a group practice led by Dr. Kevin Ganey, clinical psychologist specializing in adolescents and young adults. He has worked with students, male and female, ages 8-28. He specializes in cognitive therapy, CBT and DBT. He has worked with athletes, females struggling with body image/anorexia and bulimia, ADHD, anxiety, depression, emotional regulation Bipolar Disorder, and stress. There are currently three colleagues working under Dr. Ganey. Dr. Saul, LPC works with young adults to adults, individual and couples. Shey Daniels, MS and Lauren Greenewald, MS, are pre-licensed counselors working under Dr. Ganey's supervision and work on a sliding scale, $90-$40 per session. Both counselors work well with young adults as they are completing their 3000 hours of supervised training post masters.

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Amy Schullery, Psy.D., LLC
Psychologist
Concordville, PA
Accepting new clients

I have been a licensed psychologist for over 15 years. I have worked with many young adults and college students, and helped them navigate transitions during this time of life. I strive to treat the needs of each client individually and form a collaborative relationship that makes it easy to get the support you need and speak freely. I offer both in person and online therapy so you can access help right from school or home. I am able to provide out of state telehealth if you are located in or travel to another state. Email or contact me through my website for more information. I look forward to meeting you!

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Michael Stephens PhD Counseling Services
Group practice
Irwin, PA
Accepting new clients

Michael Stephens is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Pennsylvania with a passion for helping individuals, couples, and families navigate their challenges and cultivate positive change. Michael works from a Narrative Therapy approach to counseling which is a helpful tool to assist clients to look at their lives critically and holistically, while processing the changes they would like to see in their lives and relationships. His specialized areas of interest include therapy for Families and Couples, as well as supporting the LGBTQIA community, particularly trans and gender nonconforming individuals, autism spectrum disorders, and borderline personality disorders Michael Stephens PhD Counseling Services also has 4 other practitioners with varied training backgrounds but upholds the same clinical values. Please visit the website for full profile of each of these clinicians at the practice!

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East End Therapists
Pre-Licensed Professional
Pittsburgh, PA
Accepting new clients

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Jordan Bonner
Licensed Professional Counselor
Irwin, PA
Accepting new clients

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Carolyn McGinnis
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Mountain Top, PA
Accepting new clients

Life has been pretty wild lately. If you find yourself feeling totally lost or completely overwhelmed, you are not alone. Having an objective ear to talk to can be incredibly helpful and calming. Whether you are looking for a safe space to vent, or for someone to help you gain a new perspective, I'm ready to help you find your way. When you're ready to take that next step, call or e-mail me and we can get that conversation started. I offer a safe, judgement free, space to open up and work through areas of your life where you may feel you need help. I invite anyone seeking help for managing the overwhelming tasks that day to day life can throw at us to please reach out.

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Tranquil Trails
Group practice
Pittsburgh, PA
Accepting new clients

I founded Tranquil Trails with a vision to create a therapeutic space where young adults entering the "real" world feel safe to bring their whole selves into the room—without fear of judgment or dismissal, using unconditional positive regard and holistic therapy that encompass an individual and does not place people into boxes or make assumptions. I believe that when we as therapists approach our work with the vulnerability, compassion, and transparency of our humanness, we invite our clients to do the same. At Tranquil Trails, we specialize in working with youth and adults—as they navigate the ebbs and flows of transitional age, complicated by economic hardship, daily reminders of systemic oppression, access to violent videos occurring in real time across the world, AI and misinformation, fear of rights being taken away or have been, frequent complicated family histories with psychosocial stressors daily. And on top of that many of our clients are in college, graduate school, medical school or pursuing an academic career. We invite our clients into the process of collaborative treatment planning, using their own words to create positive and achievable goals. We notice when something is different and we highlight it. We teach them that to see the positives in oneself is to go against the grain of all we have been taught as members of the system. Overachieve, don’t rest, never stop producing, never slow down. We are missing out on life, and the ability to sit with emotions. The ability to notice any positive emotions at all. Our vision at Tranquil Trails is to create a compassionate, inclusive, and supportive community where individuals feel empowered to take charge of their mental health journey. We aim to foster a world where mental health struggles are not only normalized but seen as a trait of humanness, and where healing, personal growth, and resilience are accessible to all. We envision a future where every client, regardless of background or limitations, has the tools, support, and confidence to craft a life that works for them. Through authenticity, collaboration, and evidence-based care, we strive to break the stigma around mental health and create lasting positive change in the lives of those we serve.

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Guiding Light Health - Dr. Iris Kim, MD
Group practice
State College, PA
Accepting new clients

Dr. Iris Kim is a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in treatment for ADHD, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, psychiatric symptoms resulting from medical illness, psychotic disorders, and trauma-related disorders. Dr. Kim's clinical approach is evidence-based and personalized, focused on understanding her patients in the context of their unique lives. After a thorough evaluation process, she works collaboratively with each patient to build a comprehensive treatment plan, utilizing medication when appropriate, as well as psychotherapy. Dr. Kim strives to help patients make the most of their particular strengths and pursue fulfilling and meaningful goals. Dr. Kim received her undergraduate degree in Neurobiology from Northwestern University. She earned her M.D. degree from the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and completed her Psychiatry Residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, serving as Program Chief Resident during her final year. She is board-certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

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Bloom and Beyond Therapy
Licensed Professional Counselor
Pittsburgh, PA
Accepting new clients

Hi! My name is Hannah Davy (she/they), I am the owner and therapist at Bloom and Beyond Therapy. I have worked with college students through the UPMC COSTAR Program over the last three years and am now starting a private practice. I specialized in mood disorders, depression, suicidal thoughts, and life transitions at COSTAR. I also specialize in trauma based therapies (T-FCBT and ITCT) and OCD treatments. I am accepting new clients and looking forward to helping you bloom into who you are and who you want to be!

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Henry N Coffield dba Coffield Therapy
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Claymont, DE
Accepting new clients

Henry N Coffield PMHNP-BC, CRNP, APRN, LCSW, CAADC. Our unique promise is that we see clients "within 72 hours "of the initial contact.Mental health professional with over 20 years of experience working with the diversity of mental illness. My focus is to bridge the underpinning of Clinical Social Work and Patient Guided Care of Nursing to ensure the best care is provided. "Mental Wellness is the perspective I seek to provide all my patients".

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Bethanne Petrylak
Marriage & Family Therapist
Greensburg, PA
Accepting new clients

My passion is working with clients who struggle with eating concerns and body image issues. I have experience with anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. I can also help if you feel that your relationship with food and/or exercise is complicated but have not been diagnosed with an eating disorder. I practice from a Health at Every Size® perspective and offer an inclusive space for all. I value being empathetic while challenging my clients to step outside of their comfort zone and unlock their strengths. Taking the first step to get help and support can be intimidating but it can lead to growth and change! My approach to treating eating disorders is based in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as well as emotional exploration. Sessions focus on emotional awareness, thought exploration, mindfulness, and reducing avoidance. I also treat co-occurring diagnoses such as anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, and depression. Whether you have been struggling for some time or are just curious about therapy, feel free to contact me. I am open to phone consultations prior to the first session. One phone call or email can be the first step to change and a growth mindset. Thank you for taking the time to read my profile and I look forward to hearing from you!

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Noah Mickey at Self Care Conversations, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Carnegie, PA
Accepting new clients

Starting therapy can feel like a big step, but you’re not alone. Together, we’ll create a space where you feel safe and supported. My goal is to build a strong relationship based on trust, so we can work through the challenges you’re facing. I believe self-awareness and introspection are key to growth and happiness. We’ll explore what’s holding you back, uncover coping skills, and help you embrace who you are. Along the way, we’ll dive into what self-care means for you, making it a meaningful part of your life.

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