Therapists for college students near Northeastern University
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I strive to create a strong, collaborative, and secure therapeutic relationship where you feel truly seen and understood. Together, we explore not just the challenges you’re facing, but also your strengths, values, and goals—both in therapy and in life. Many clients come to me ready to examine and unlearn patterns that no longer serve them. They’re seeking to address anxiety and depressed mood, life transitions, and/or interpersonal dynamics. Often their goals are to strive for meaningful change, greater self-awareness, and the skills to navigate life in a way that aligns with who they truly are. I work with them to develop practical strategies that promote resilience, balance, and a sense of empowerment. My approach to therapy is comprehensive, client-centered, and rooted in social justice, relational mindfulness, and purposeful self-reflection. I value collaboration and ensure that assessment, diagnosis, and treatment are tailored to each person’s unique experience. Above all, I am committed to providing a non-judgmental space where compassion, empathy, and support are met with clear, honest, and practical guidance. My passion is equipping clients with tools they can carry long after therapy ends—helping them shift unhelpful thought patterns, manage emotions more effectively, and confidently navigate life’s many demands. The more skills we develop, the more equipped you’ll be to handle future challenges with clarity and confidence.
Making the decision to come to therapy can be a powerful one. I support individuals navigating the various pressures and stresses in their lives. I specialize in working with clients struggling with anxiety, depression, and perfectionism. In session, clients feel a space free of judgment where they can reconnect with their authentic selves. With that in mind, I approach sessions in a collaborative way with the hopes of building self-esteem and personal agency. In our sessions, you'll feel like you're part of a team and not up against the problem alone. I also help college students, young working professionals, and athletes manage all that comes with being in a high-pressured environment. My own experience as a collegiate athlete taught me the values of teamwork, resilience, and overcoming anxiety and self-doubt-- all qualities I aim to pass along to my clients. For all clients, mindfulness may be an important part of our work. I bring in tools from Dialectical Behavior Therapy as well as traditional talk therapy to help you establish healthy boundaries, control overwhelming emotions, and stay grounded in the present moment. I also have a special interest in working with athletes transitioning to life after their sports career. My training as a yoga teacher helps me to deeply understand the mind-body connection, and how identity can get tied up athletic performance. I’ll help you develop a new daily routine, find meaningful ways to incorporate exercise at a lower level, manage fluctuating mood, and develop strong relationships outside of sports. Our sessions will feel like you are supported in taking action steps in your life. I am here to listen and provide accountability with changes you are hoping to make in your life.
Welcome to The Psychology Collective. Maintaining mental health in the modern world can be challenging. The Psychology Collective is designed to make mental health convenient with high quality and effective treatment approaches that work with your life and schedule. The term "collective" implies a sense of unity or shared meaning. My aim is to join together with you to achieve your mental health goals with skill and with expertise. Education, experience, and clinical specialization are at the forefront of what I do. If you are searching for a premier mental healthcare experience with a highly trained professional, look no further.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a deep passion for working with young adults. I believe the early adult years are some of the most important—and often most misunderstood—seasons of life. Rather than something to simply “get through,” I view this stage as a powerful period of identity formation, growth, and possibility. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. After spending a year living abroad, I went on to receive her Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from Northeastern University. Throughout my graduate training and post-master’s clinical work, I have supported youth and families across a range of settings, including in-home therapy, group home care, outpatient clinics, and municipal mental health. I understand that young adulthood can feel overwhelming—whether it’s anxiety, relationships, school, or simply trying to figure things out. Therapy with me is a place to slow things down and make sense of what’s going on. Sessions feel like a real conversation, where clients can explore their experiences, connect patterns, and develop strategies that are actually useful in everyday life. My goal is to create a space where clients feel comfortable, understood, and supported as they navigate this stage.
Hello and welcome! My name is Ali, and I am a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) in Massachusetts. I have worked in the field since 2012, bringing over 13 years of experience supporting individuals in their recovery. Over the past five years, I’ve focused on supporting clients who identify as LGBTQ+, neurodiverse, and other marginalized communities, providing care that is compassionate, affirming, and tailored to each person’s unique journey. I strive to create a relational container that is both safe and appropriately challenging, supporting each client’s healing and growth.
Many people need help through the rough patches in life, while others struggle every day with a mental illness. With empathy and acceptance, I will meet you at your current level of distress, addressing your concerns, taking into account biopsychosocial factors contributing to your discomfort. I use an eclectic approach to therapy utilizing strength and evidence-based therapies such as Bibliotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Family Therapy, Gottman Method for Couples Therapy, Mindfulness, Psycho-education, Solution Focused Therapy, as well as Supportive Therapy.
We strive to be a support for young adults as they transition through college and into independence. We are a queer owned and queer affirming group practice specializing in gender-affirming care, anxiety, stress management, self-esteem building, organizational strategies, depression management and assisting individuals in their journey towards self-acceptance and authenticity. We strive to provide a safe and Inclusive environment for clients to explore their emotions and experiences. Through compassionate guidance and evidence-based Interventions, we empower our clients to navigate life's challenges and cultivate resilience.
Connections in Counseling Inc is a partnership between Colleen Quaile, LMHC and Lucita Clondas, LICSW. Colleen specializes in children under the age of 14, while Lucita works with young adults through late life. Both providers share a passion for building relationships and supporting client goals with a respect for personal strengths and strong clinical foundation. We offer both virtual and in-person services.
My name is Rebecca Razumny, and I’m both a licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in Massachusetts. I specialize in working with adolescent girls and adult women diagnosed with ADHD and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder—particularly those who have spent years masking, struggling with executive functioning, and navigating chronic emotional overwhelm. I launched my virtual private practice in 2022 and currently offer both individual and group counseling through telehealth. My therapeutic approach blends clinical insight, neurodivergent-affirming care, and behavior science. I work extensively with women who are coming to terms with a recent diagnosis, burnout from masking, academic anxiety, and difficulties with social-emotional regulation. My goal is to support my clients in reconnecting with their authentic identity and building sustainable strategies for success. I’m currently accepting new clients and offer a free 15-minute consultation to ensure a strong clinical fit. I accept most major insurance plans as well as private pay.
I believe one of the bravest things you can do is to begin to understand your own story, and I would love to help you on this journey. Life can be overwhelming at times, things can seem unmanageable and you may not know where to start. If this sounds like you, I am glad you're here. We can take these steps together, to help you heal old wounds and bring new insights to the barriers that may be preventing you from making the changes you desire in your life. I am trained in EMDR and have over 15 years experience in the social work field. I specialize in those deconstructing from religious trauma and late in life LGBTQIA journeys I'm here to listen, and provide a judgment free area for you to explore your story and rediscover yourself as we weed through the negative self beliefs the world has made you believe to be true. Having the right fit for a therapist is important along your journey. I offer a free 15 min consult to ensure you feel safe sharing your story with me.
My name is Imari Medeiros (she/her), I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in the state of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. I have worked in the mental health field for the past 10 years and feel honored to be in my current role as a psychotherapist. I am a cis-gender Afro-Latina, born and raised in Brockton, Massachusetts. I attended Simmons University School of Social Work where I earned my Master of Social Work and prior to this obtained my Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology at Bridgewater State University. My experience working in many levels of care with different age groups, cultures, and communities has provided a wide range of skills which has allowed me to support many clients of all backgrounds. In the states of Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, I provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and affirming care for: adolescents (ages 16+) college-aged/young adults adults With a strong commitment to supporting BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities. My areas of specialization: eating disorders disordered eating behaviors body image concerns anxiety trauma stress management depression navigating major life transitions
It's ok to ask for help. But it's also ok to wonder if a therapist can really help you. It's true that I can't erase your past or instantly take away your pain (although I wish I could). However, I can help you carry your burdens more lightly, whether that means healing from trauma, finding closure from a relationship, or learning new ways of coping with depression and anxiety. I can offer you a new perspective on the issues that you are dealing with. You have struggled alone long enough. Therapy is your time to feel supported and understood. I have extensive experience treating a variety of issues (see list of specialties below). I use several therapeutic approaches including person-centered, strength-based, interpersonal, compassion focused, multicultural, and CBT. Therapy is not a "one size fits all" approach. We will work together to figure out the best approach for your individual needs. I know it's difficult to reach out to someone you hardly know and share struggles that are so deeply personal to you. I will offer you a safe space where you can just come as you are. Clients describe me as kind, caring, and nonjudgmental. Please contact me for a complimentary consultation to see if we might be a good fit. I look forward to hearing from you.
I am a licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with a deep commitment to helping individuals and families navigate their challenges. I completed my undergraduate degree in Psychology at Worcester State University, where I also minored in Sociology and focused on mental health and women's studies. Following that, I earned a Master's in Forensic and Investigative Psychology from the University of Liverpool. From the very beginning of my career, I discovered my passion for working with families and children. I believe in creating warm and supportive environments where everyone feels safe and valued. This dedication inspired me to pursue a Master's in Social Work from Anna Maria College, allowing me to better serve the community that is close to my heart. I have had the privilege to work across various settings, including residential care, intensive in-home support, schools, and outpatient services, which has enriched my understanding of the diverse needs of families and children. In my sessions, I strive to foster a nurturing and compassionate space where clients can feel understood and empowered to pursue their goals. I use a strength-based approach, offering encouragement and support to help clients along their journey. I believe it is essential for clients to be at the heart of the treatment process, actively participating in setting their own goals. This ensures that their voices are not only heard but truly valued in every session. Together, we can embark on a transformative journey towards healing and personal growth. Clients can expect that they will be heard and respected in sessions, and that their goals and dreams are a priority. Through this process, they will be validated and supported in helping them reach their full potential.
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Dr. Jessica Rossi is a clinical psychologist who provides individualized, evidence-based treatment. She has extensive experience working with young adults. She partners closely with clients to address specific goals and find ways for clients to be their authentic selves and support growth. She utilizes behavioral interventions to treat a variety of conditions including anxiety, mood, trauma and ADHD.
Therapy is a transformative journey towards growth, self-discovery, and lasting change. Taking the first step towards seeking help can be challenging, but with the right therapist, profound transformation is within reach. As a trauma-informed therapist specializing in women's emotional health, I focus on supporting individuals dealing with trauma, chronic stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and substance use. My approach centers on fostering healing, resilience, and empowerment. Together, we cultivate self-awareness, develop healthier coping strategies, and nurture personal growth in a safe, non-judgmental environment. I’m a relational therapist who is passionate about creating a comfortable, non-judgmental space where clients can truly be themselves. My approach emphasizes building a strong therapeutic relationship and empowering clients to heal and grow at their own pace. I understand how challenging life’s difficulties can be, and I’m here to support you in every step. Whether you’re navigating life changes, stress, trauma, anxiety, or interpersonal conflict, I’m here to help you develop tangible skills that you can take with you into the difficult moments of life. If you’re ready to take the first step, I invite you to reach out and learn more. I’m here for you.
I have been in the field for over 25 years with significant experience in scientifically proven models (such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Trauma Focused CBT). I specialize in treating a number of symptoms including anxiety, depression, stress, and adjustment to college/adulthood. I also specialize in working with athletes who experience mental health challenges unique to them. I am a member of the national group, Alliance of Social Workers In Sports, a specific group of clinicians helping high school, college, and pro athletes nationwide. I am licensed in the states of Massachusetts and Connecticut. All sessions via my secure, confidential TeleHealth platform. *As Managing Director of our group practice, Revidas in the state of Massachusetts, I can also assist in matching you with one of our over 30 clinicians. We have BIPOC staff who have significant experience*
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Hi my name is Bill. I am Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Massachusetts. I graduated with my Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Cambridge College in 2000. Since that time, I have worked with children, teens, adults, couples, individuals and families involved with the Department of Mental Health, Department of Children and Families and multiple law enforcement agencies. I have worked with trauma, abuse, anxiety, depression, anger, domestic violence, addiction, parent-child relationships, communication problems, grief and loss, personality disorders, et cetera. I am also a Nationally Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor (NCCMHC) since 2005, working with individuals in crisis and ensuring safety in the home, community, and school. I use an eclectic, strengths based, trauma informed approach to therapy. I have experience using Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, other Cognitive Behavioral therapies