Therapists for college students near Northeastern University
I am a licensed psychologist with over 10 years of clinical experience in higher education, community mental health, and hospital outpatient services. My approach is relational, active, and compassionate. I work with clients to increase active coping, reduce distress, and take steps that add to the quality of your life. Areas of special interest include anxiety and depression; trauma and post traumatic stress; grief and loss; relationship concerns; identity development and issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality; and veterans' experiences. In addition to my private practice, I supervise psychology doctoral students and provide outpatient psychotherapy at a local hospital.
Everyone deserves to feel strong, confident, and beautiful but for many, anxiety, depression, or trauma can lead to feeling lost, misunderstood, or stuck in negative patterns and relationships.Our practices focuses on womens' mental health and supporting individuals who want to manage stress and find balance between all the demands of classes, friends, and family, without feeling completely overwhelmed. Our clients are tired of conflicted or toxic relationships and want to build positive and healthy connections. At Connections Counseling Services, our clients find success in learning to trust themselves and make choices they can feel good about. Together with your therapist, you can better understand who you are and what you want to create for your future. Through consistent, supportive therapy you can learn healthier strategies and feel better.
College life can be exciting—and overwhelming. Between classes, relationships, family expectations, and figuring out who you are and where you’re headed, it’s easy to feel stressed, stuck, or unsure. My approach to therapy starts with really listening and working together, so you feel understood and supported from the beginning. In our first few sessions, we’ll talk about what’s been tough lately, what you want to change, and what might be getting in the way. Therapy isn’t about having all the answers right away—it’s about creating a space where you can explore, reflect, and grow at your own pace. I tailor therapy to each person, drawing from different approaches based on what works best for you. Whether you’re dealing with stress or anxiety, feeling down, struggling with relationships (romantic, friendships, or family), managing academics and time, adjusting to a big life transition, or trying to understand patterns that keep showing up, we’ll work together to help you build skills and tap into strengths you already have. I have over 20 years of experience working with college students and young adults, including more than 15 years in university counseling centers. I’ve supported students with anxiety, depression, grief and loss, relationship concerns, identity exploration, and cross‑cultural challenges. I also have extensive experience working with international students and students from diverse backgrounds. My goal is to help you feel more grounded, confident, and connected as you navigate this stage of your life.
Center Psychotherapy is a group mental health practice located in Winchester and Arlington, Massachusetts that specializes in trauma treatment. We are committed to providing quality and expert mental health treatment using a humanist, client-centered approach to therapy. Our clinicians recognize that successful treatment varies with individual needs, strengths, and personal client preferences. We strive to work with you to develop treatment plans and therapeutic interventions that recognize strengths, not just symptom expression.
I am mainly doing medication evaluations and medication monitoring. i work with therapists who provide cognitive psychotherapy. I am board-certified in both child and adult psychiatry.
I am a Clinical Psychologist who specializes in working with young adults with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, autism, suicidal ideation and personality disorders. My goal-oriented treatment approach helps clients work towards symptom relief, improved relationships, and a wider variety of coping skills. My approach is collaborative and proactive so we can work together to help you accomplish your goals, experience symptom reduction, and become the person you want to be in a warm welcoming space where there is no judgment. I primarily utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Exposure & Response Prevention (ER-P) therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), in addition to Psychoanalytic Therapy to help clients get to the root of their symptoms and discover how past experiences influence current behavior. My approach has been described as genuine and thoughtful while creating a space that is warm and judgement-free. I draw on her expertise while also building on the strengths of my clients in order to assist them in moving towards accomplishing their goals.
Are you feeling stressed out, anxious, depressed, or stuck? Do you feel that you could be “doing” life better or that you are having trouble achieving your goals? Perhaps you have lost sight of what you know to be your true, best Self. Everyone can use help navigating stressful events, making changes in their behaviors or in life, or dealing with tricky points in relationships. It is important for you to find the right connection to a therapist to facilitate change and be your best Self. I have 25 years of experience working with children, adolescents and adults in a variety of settings. I enjoy working with young adults struggling with anxiety, mood issues, life transitions, and relationship issues. I individualize treatment by using an integrative approach that involves a combination of evidenced-based therapeutic techniques, including psychodynamic (insight-oriented) , CBT and DBT (skill building). We would work together to determine goals that take into consideration your strengths, resources, and challenges. People can change, grow, and heal. Imagine what it could be like to restore balance in your life, move forward in achieving your goals, and have more success in relationships? I look forward to meeting you and exploring how we can work together to help you lead a life where you are thriving, not just surviving.
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I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and Psychotherapist who works with individuals of all ages and various presenting concerns, but I specialize in working with young adults (ages 18-35) who are experiencing mental health, substance use, or life-transitional issues (e.g. beginning college, launching into adulthood, managing relationships, grief/loss, etc.). Drawing from various theories in understanding the roots of suffering and discontentment, I take a non-judgmental, curious, compassionate approach to guiding you to a place of healing and wellness. No matter what circumstances led us to where we are today, I believe that we all have the potential to be happy and content. It takes work to get there, but with a commitment to therapy, you’ll soon find yourself on the path to a better future. Choosing to begin therapy and addressing difficult emotions, behaviors, and thinking patterns head on is an act of courage and bravery. I consider it an honor for individuals, like yourself, to allow me to partner with you on this journey. I am happy to answer any questions you may have or to schedule an appointment with you.
As a psychotherapist, my goal is to help people talk about life challenges. My psychoanalytic training helps clients uncover their true potentials and work on their long-standing behavior patterns that may be holding them back from experiencing a more fulfilling and happier life. A licensed mental health counselor and licensed substance abuse counselor and supervisor, I have extensive experience working with a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues. My experience treating people, supervising clinicians as well as being director of outpatient group therapy programs prepared me for specializing in a variety of areas providing services that span from therapy for depression, anxiety,trauma, difficulties with college life to group therapy for people struggling with work and relationship issues. I am currently scheduling Telehealth sessions.
Schedule an Appointment Today at www.beacontherapy.org/schedule At Beacon Therapy Group, we know that being a student can mean juggling high expectations, intense academics, and the pressure to keep it all together. Whether you’re navigating academic stress, relationships, cultural transitions, or unresolved trauma, our team is here to support you. We’re a trauma-informed group practice offering both in-person and virtual therapy sessions to fit your schedule. While we specialize in trauma, we treat a broad range of concerns including anxiety, depression, academic stress, relationship challenges, identity exploration, burnout, and adjustment challenges. We support hundreds of Boston area students each year so we deeply understand the academic culture, the demands of campus life, and the challenges that come with being far from home—especially for international students. We strive to offer a space where you feel safe, respected, and genuinely understood. Our therapists are trained in a wide range of modalities—from EMDR and IFS/parts work to CBT and mindfulness-based approaches—allowing us to tailor treatment to your unique needs and goals. Whether you’re looking for a space to process trauma, strengthen your sense of self, or just breathe and feel less overwhelmed, we’ll walk alongside you every step of the way. You don’t have to wait for a crisis to get support. Therapy can be a powerful space to reconnect with yourself and move toward the life you want—both on and off campus. Our providers accept United Healthcare Student Resources for Tufts University and Boston College students. We are out of network for all other insurances. To schedule an appointment go to: http://beacontherapy.org/schedule updated 8/12/2025
Therapy is intensely personal but with the the right match you can begin to feel better. It takes courage to make that first call to start. Our work begins by focusing on your reasons for coming to therapy, whether it's a relationship problem, you're struggling with work-life balance, or you're experiencing significant anxiety or depression. I work with people from a whole person perspective/holistic approach focusing on your strengths and the things that might be getting in the way of your moving forward.
Nova Psychotherapy is a private practice dedicated to adults looking to start or continue individual psychotherapy. We strive to provide the highest quality clinical services and outstanding customer service, all in a warm and attentive environment. We are accepting new patients (adults only). We provide in person and virtual sessions, and are available Monday through Friday from 8 am to 8 pm. We accept Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and private pay. If you have a different insurance you might be able to get reimbursed through their out-of-network benefits. You can learn more about each of our therapists and fill out a brief intake form on our website www.novapsychotherapy.com
Global Behavioral Healthcare provides both outpatient and tele-psychiatry mental health services in Waltham and Boston areas. Tele-psychiatry services are provided in the comfort of your home using a computer/ a phone. Currently accepting new patients . Evening and weekend hours are available to those busy during office hours . Global Behavioral Healthcare is the home of Annet Kabuusu, a board certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with training and experience across the lifespan in hospitals, emergency room and outpatient settings . Annet values a holistic approach which combines evidence based practice to patient care including therapeutic communication ,patient Centered care and shared decision making to help each individual’s specific need and values to achieve an overall sense of well being through psychoeducation, collaboration and client advocacy . Annet provides diagnostic assessment, medication management and therapy for individuals with a variety psychiatric condition including but not limited to ADHD, anxiety, Depression, Bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, PTSD, substance use disorder treatments and many others.
Do you ever feel like you're doing well on paper but still feel anxious, overwhelmed, or unsure of where you’re headed? Maybe you're juggling academic pressures, relationship challenges, or navigating the transition into adulthood, and it’s starting to feel like too much. Therapy can help. Hi, I’m Dr. Terán, a Harvard-trained psychologist offering grounded, collaborative therapy tailored to your needs. I’m an in-network provider for Tufts and Boston College students through UHC Student Resources, and I also work with graduate students, postdocs, and early-career professionals using out-of-network benefits or paying privately. Many of the clients I work with are high-achieving but overwhelmed, balancing intense workloads, cultural or family expectations, and persistent feelings of self-doubt. Whether you're in college, graduate school, or just starting your professional life, you don’t have to navigate it alone. I help with: • Anxiety and depression • Academic stress and burnout • Impostor syndrome and self-esteem • Relationship and family challenges • Time management and executive functioning • Life transitions and career uncertainty My approach blends psychodynamic therapy, CBT, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care. Clients often share that they feel more understood and less alone after just a few sessions. Together, we’ll work to increase clarity, confidence, and connection, both within yourself and in your relationships. I offer in-person therapy in Massachusetts, and virtual therapy for clients located in both Massachusetts and New York. With flexible telehealth options, you can access support from wherever you’re most comfortable, whether that’s your apartment, dorm room, or between classes. If this resonates with you, feel free to message me directly through this platform to learn more or explore whether we’d be a good fit. I’d be glad to connect.
I practice individual psychotherapy and enjoy most working with college-aged patients although I care for adults of all ages. As a therapist, I practice mainly using a psychodynamic approach and also do incorporate CBT and DBT, as well as using mind-body therapies which include MBSR and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. I believe in the importance of treating the body as well as the mind. I am also a practicing yoga instructor and have trained as a Pilates instructor and studied Reiki and nutrition.
I consider my work with you to be a collaborative partnership centered on your strengths, values, and cultural contexts. In session I am always myself- creative, curious, compassionate, and open to anything you bring to the table. I also like to use humor because life often gives us a lot to laugh at. I don't believe that meaningful work has to be serious all of the time. I typically have a more active style of therapy and will use each session to explore and understand who you are at your core, as well as who you would like to be. My priorities are building a sense of safety and trust as I believe that change can only come from a space free from harsh judgment or criticism. Over the course of our work together we will learn how you can recover from the challenges of daily living, build meaningful connections, and feel empowered to live authentically. My style of therapy supports this ongoing behavioral process by examining the two-way conversation between your body and your brain. I work on an ongoing basis to act as an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community, and have a passionate commitment to activism, advocacy, and all issues relating to racial, social, and economic justice.
One of the most important aspects in therapy is for patients to feel heard, respected, and understood. I offer an active and collaborative therapeutic style that allows the opportunity for clients to learn, grow, explore, challenge and live the life they want to be living. Treatment is tailored to fit your needs and goals, drawing from a variety of therapeutic modalities such as CBT, Psychodynamic, Family Systems, and Strengths based. With a background working in community mental health, private practice and consulting in public/private school settings, I have more than 10 years of experience working with children, adolescents, young adults and families. I am a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment professional and additionally I have helped patients with a broad range of needs such as anxiety, OCD, depression, ADHD, academic, behavioral and/or relational difficulties. In addition I have extensive experience working with individuals and families that are part of the adoption constellation and have received training in complex blended family and post-adoption services. I have also taught at Boston College Lynch School of Education in the Mental Health Counseling Graduate Program for 3 years.
You might feel stuck or overwhelmed when challenges arise and there isn’t a clear path forward. I’ll provide a compassionate space for you to gain clarity, learn new skills, reduce stress, and grow. I can help you navigate your struggles and take steps forward when it feels difficult. I work with adults (18+) who are experiencing stress, worry, sadness, grief and loss, and those who are facing difficult decisions, or having trouble adjusting to changes. I’m sincerely interested in you, I recognize that you are a multi-dimensional person, and I consider your uniqueness in tailoring our work together. Therapy is an interactive process between us. Together, we’ll untangle unhelpful thought patterns, their underpinnings, and the difficult feelings and reactions they set into motion. We will look at your strengths and discover practical coping skills and strategies. My aim is to support you in developing compassion and flexibility in the way you relate to yourself, others, and the situations that bring you to therapy. My approach is collaborative, warm, and non judgmental. I understand and appreciate the unique needs of caregivers. My background includes working with people of all ages who have a sick or older person in their family as they honor grief and loss, manage stress, navigate complicated decisions, and take care of themselves.
I am a psychiatrist with a deep commitment to offering psychodynamic insight oriented psychotherapy as well as medications when appropriate. I can therefore offer integrated treatment for patients who sometimes require both approaches as well as psychotherapy alone for others who require that. I have a longstanding interest and 40 year experience in university and college mental health for students, faculty, and staff.