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Therapists for college students near 02141

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Empowered Once More LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boston, MA
Accepting new clients

Hello, I'm Jeneba Koroma, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker of Black/African American descent. I specialize in guiding clients through patient-centered and solution-focused therapy to achieve lasting change. In my practice, I adopt a calm, intuitive, non-judgmental, and strength-based approach to address issues such as anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship stressors, identity development, and life exploration.

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Charlotte Smalls, LICSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Norwood, MA
Accepting new clients

As we move through different stages of life, we may require some additional assistance to get back on track and accomplish our objectives. Charlotte has dedicated her career to guiding and supporting adolescents and young adults. She has received training in several treatment approaches, including solution-focused therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which she employs to help her clients succeed. Charlotte Smalls is a highly experienced Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with more than 10 years of experience in her field. She holds a Master's Degree in Social Work from Simmons University and a Graduate Certificate in Dispute Resolution from the University of Massachusetts-Boston. Throughout her career, Charlotte has worked primarily in the juvenile justice field in various roles, such as caseworker, and clinical director. She has also previously worked as a private practice clinician, providing therapy to clients and supervising many other clinicians who were working towards independent licensure. Charlotte utilizes various treatment modalities including solution-focused and Dialectical Behavior Therapy to meet clients’ needs. Her focus is on providing a safe, supportive, and collaborative environment. Charlotte's areas of specialty include (but are not limited to) Anxiety, Depression, School Challenges, Life Transitions, and Trauma.

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Celia Castro
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Malden, MA
Accepting new clients

Celia is a bilingual, Spanish & English, queer first-generation, Mexican-American therapist. Celia aims to work with survivors, LGBTQIA+, polyamorous and kink communities, immigrants, Spanish speakers, BIPOC, adolescents, and folks going through transitions of all kinds. Celia believes in order for therapy to be successful it is important to develop a trusting relationship. Inherently in the therapeutic relationship there is a power dynamic, Celia works to level wherever possible. It is her belief that in order for therapy to be successful it is important to develop a trusting relationship. Celia works with folks to create a trusting and safe-enough space where they can freely express themselves. To achieve this, Celia works with a combination of modalities, including relational and person-centered, guided by anti oppression principals and aims to level the power dynamics that inherently exist within the therapeutic relationship.

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Ellis Kim
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Cambridge, MA
Accepting new clients

My work is relationally based, and I additionally integrate the approaches of Somatic Experiencing (SE) and Internal Family Systems (IFS), which are both mind/body modalities. These approaches have been transformational for myself and many clients I have witnessed because they offer an orientation of radical openness and compassionate inquiry about all parts of your experience.

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Juliana Parker, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Natick, MA
Accepting new clients

I am a licensed mental health counselor specializing in helping young adults navigate anxiety, depression, academic stress, relationship issues, and life transitions. Currently, my practice offers telehealth sessions, providing flexibility and convenience for clients. Before starting my private practice, I worked in various settings, including schools, residential programs, and community-based organizations. I am passionate about what I do, and my primary goal is to help clients build confidence, improve their overall well-being, and equip them with effective tools to handle future challenges and stressors. My approach to therapy is eclectic, blending Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), mindfulness, and acceptance-based strategies to foster meaningful, positive change. Above all, I believe that a trusting, supportive relationship is at the heart of the therapeutic process. My style is warm, empathetic, and non-judgmental, and I am dedicated to providing a safe space where clients can feel heard, understood, and supported.

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Cora Spillman
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Cambridge, MA
Accepting new clients

Hi! Welcome and thank you for starting your journey. I am an empathetic, compassionate and thoughtful therapist. I seek to establish a warm and caring relationship with clients in order to empower them and help them grow from the experiences they face. I will partner with you in building on your strengths in order to meet your goals and live the meaningful life you value and desire. I love working with young adults (ages 20-35) addressing life stressors, relationship issues, family tensions and the ongoing stress of life transitions during this time period of life.

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Hanna Polyak
Pre-Licensed Professional
Salem, MA
Accepting new clients

When you think of the term "college" what comes to your mind? If one of those things was that it's an extremely stressful time then you're absolutely right. This is especially true because you have to learn how to balance your school work with all your other responsibilities such as a job, sports, or other commitments. It can seem very overwhelming and sometimes you just need someone to talk to to let it all out and help provide that extra guidance. I bring a personal approach to my sessions adding in a sense of humor and honest and direct style. I strive to reduce the power dynamics where clients feel empowered to discover their inner strengths and resources to solve their own problems while I provide guidance and interventions that are supported by research. I would love to connect and learn more about you and what you may be looking for!

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Margo Grossberg
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Cambridge, MA
Accepting new clients

Therapy provides a safe environment to work on the issues and situations that might be hindering your ability to function as you want to. Every client is different, and my goal is to help you feel more able to identify your specific challenges and develop the skills and strategies to manage them. I rely on a strengths perspective and draw predominately from CBT, ACT, and psychodynamic modalities. I help clients with anxiety, depression, problems related to sexual and gender identity, relationship conflicts, illness, grief, and stage of life issues. I am strongly aligned with the LGBTQIA+ community and enjoy working with individuals and couples from all walks of life.

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Daniel Moreno, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Brookline, MA
Accepting new clients

Going to therapy implies the courage to question ourselves and face the challenges that get in the way of self-acceptance. I believe therapy can be a transformative encounter that allows a different experience of ourselves. As a Colombian immigrant and a native Spanish and English speaker, I offer a culturally sensitive approach to therapy, attentive to the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and class. My background and current role as a clinician at Harvard University Counseling and Mental Health Services have given me the privilege of working with patients from all over the world. I am trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis and strive to create a safe, confidential space for self-expression. I work with adults experiencing anxiety, mood disorders, PTSD, and life transitions, with particular experience supporting graduate students and young professionals. If you’re considering therapy, I invite you to reach out for a free consultation so we can explore how I can best support you.

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Harita Koya
Pre-Licensed Professional
Cambridge, MA
Accepting new clients

I specialize in working with clients who are experiencing a multitude of challenges, including anxiety, depression, mood disorders, disability/chronic illness, identity exploration, and challenges with self-esteem. This can include family/relationship issues, life transitions (including college/early adulthood), or identity formation. I specialize in working with neurodivergent individuals, especially women with ADHD. Supporting LGBTQ+ mental health from an intersectional lens is another focus. I also have an interest in working with clients who are exploring immigrant experience, family dynamics, and generational trauma. I previously worked in college counseling (at Wellesley College) and residential life (at Harvard College), so I'm well-attuned to the specific experiences and challenges of college student life! As a relational psychodynamic therapist, I believe that our experiences are shaped by our relationships with ourselves, other people, and the world at large. My work is informed by feminist, queer, disability, and critical race theory. I also integrate narrative therapy, which allows us to reimagine the stories we tell about ourselves and our lives. I am deeply attentive to how identity and marginalization can impact one's experiences and movement through the world. In my work, I strive for a trauma-informed, culturally-sensitive, and socially just practice. I meet clients with curiosity, warmth, and nuance to explore their experiences, relationships, and challenges. My goal is to co-create a welcoming and supportive space in which clients can tell/retell their stories, appreciate their strengths, and work towards their goals

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New Life Therapy
Group practice
Needham, MA
Accepting new clients

New Life Therapy, a virtual group therapy practice dedicated to providing compassionate and effective mental health care for individuals, couples, and children. At New Life Therapy, we believe in making mental health support both accessible and culturally responsive. Our diverse team of licensed professionals brings expertise in treating a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and issues affecting BIPOC communities. We’re also excited to soon offer EMDR therapy as part of our growing list of services. Some key features of our practice: Virtual sessions tailored to meet clients where they are Quick access to care — appointments available within 24–48 hours Support for individuals, couples, and children Culturally competent providers with a range of specialties. We are also in network with most commercial insurance plans.

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Julie Stern
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boston, MA
Accepting new clients

Through my own lived experience, I can deeply resonate with the realities my Millennial and Gen Z clients face. Dating, social media, politics, finances, and demands from school or work can be so daunting. My main priority as a therapist is to create a non-judgmental, engaging, and approachable environment where you feel empowered to navigate these challenges together. Just having one of those days where you need to vent about your mom, partner, or roommate? There’s plenty of space for that too. While I pull from many approaches in my work, I especially enjoy utilizing skills-based therapies like Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). These can address concerns like anxiety, stress, interpersonal conflict, sleep, and more. My goal is that you leave each and every session feeling more ready to take on what life is throwing your way. If you’re looking to gain control amidst our out-of-control world, I’d love to connect with you. Please don’t hesitate in reaching out for a free 15-minute consultation.

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Brandon Kirkwood
Psychologist
Cambridge, MA
Accepting new clients

You might seem like you’re holding it all together, but inside feel overwhelmed or disconnected. Many high-achieving students carry the weight of expectations from family, culture, and society. That pressure can leave you exhausted, unsure of yourself, and out of touch with your own needs. I create space for BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, neurodiverse, and other historically marginalized students to slow down and be known, accepted, and supported as their full selves. I help students work through identity questions, relationship concerns, stress, burnout, imposter feelings, and the impact of trauma. My approach is warm, direct, and collaborative. You’ll have space to explore the deeper roots of what you're carrying while also building real-world tools to feel more grounded, empowered, and connected. You don’t have to figure it all out alone. Working with me means having a steady, supportive space where you can be real, ask hard questions, and grow at your own pace. We’ll focus on what matters most to you while exploring who you are and what you need to feel more whole. I offer virtual sessions for students anywhere in Massachusetts and would be honored to support you as you move through this next chapter. I provide therapy through Intersect Clinical Services, a preferred provider for Boston-area students. We accept UHC StudentResources and Aetna Student Health with minimal or no out-of-pocket costs.

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Broad Meadow Cooperative
Group practice
Andover, MA
Accepting new clients

Hello. Thanks first of all for seeking help. You're not here by accident. You're here for a reason. You need help, but more importantly, you deserve help. Broad Meadow Cooperative is a place to pause, heal, and grow. Our team aims to create a strong alliance with each client, to build safety and trust, and to facilitate change. We are here to listen nonjudgmentally and to understand not only your struggle and suffering, both present and past, but also your vision of a better life for yourself. Our hope is to help you connect to the wisdom, compassion, curiosity, and bravery within you, so that your needs can be met and so that you can make therapeutic progress that is meaningful to you. We have a team of clinicians who identify as male and female and as white, and we welcome the opportunity to serve all people. We offer experience and passion working with college-age individuals as well as adults of any age. We treat many different kinds of addictions, relationship issues, and the needs of veterans, as well as mood disorders, anxiety and stress-related disorders, and ADHD. We also treat relationship and family issues. For clients paying out of pocket, we charge from $160-$225 per standard 53-minute session. To learn more about the team, please visit the "About" page on the website: www.broadmeadowcoop.com/about

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Kailey Bousquet
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Cambridge, MA
Accepting new clients

Kailey is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Bachelor's Degree in Human Development and Family Sciences and a Master’s Degree in Social Work, both from the University of Connecticut. Kailey is a warm, easygoing therapist who believes that therapy should feel like a safe space—a place where you can show up as yourself, no masks, no judgment, just real, honest conversation. She understands that life can feel overwhelming at times, but with the right support, believes everyone has the ability to grow, heal, and move forward in a way that feels right for them. Kailey’s approach is all about making therapy feel approachable and down-to-earth. She is not here to give you a bunch of jargon or leave you feeling more confused. Instead, she meets you where you’re at, listens to your unique story, and works with you to create meaningful change in a way that fits your life. Her therapeutic areas of focus include interpersonal dynamics, relationships, life transitions, anxiety, body image, self-esteem, and women’s issues. She utilizes an integrative, humanistic approach to therapy, including elements of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), psychodynamic theory, attachment theory and mindfulness. Though Kailey currently resides in Northern Virginia, she was born and raised in Connecticut and is a true New Englander at heart. She enjoys spending time with her friends and family, playing the fife and trumpet, watching UConn sports, and visiting local coffee shops. Kailey is also an advocate for human rights and social justice.

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Morsewood Health LLC
Group practice
Braintree, MA
Accepting new clients

We offer telehealth only. At Morsewood we understand the reality of managing the unique stressors individual face in their daily lives. Our team of dedicated therapist are available to guide you in maintaining optimal mental health outcomes.

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Anastasia Burns
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Boston, MA
Accepting new clients

If you're struggling with persistent sadness, lack of energy, or difficulty concentrating, you're not alone. Perhaps anxiety leaves you breathless, or stress manifests physically. Maybe irritability is affecting your relationships, or daily tasks feel insurmountable. Whether you're trying to manage chronic issues, adjusting to a new environment, or seeking to improve your overall well-being, our services are tailored to support your unique journey.

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Therapy with Rio
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Cambridge, MA
Accepting new clients

I work best with students who feel stressed, overwhelmed, or uncertain about the next steps in their life—whether that’s managing academic pressure, navigating relationships, or figuring out what comes after graduation. I help students make sense of their experiences, manage stress, and find practical ways to feel more balanced and confident. My sessions are supportive, and collaborative, giving you a space to be heard and explore what matters most to you.

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Horizon West Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Winter Garden, FL
Accepting new clients

A client centered approach to therapy starts with ensuring the client and therapist have a strong therapeutic relationship. Not all clients and therapist will be a good match. I work to fully understand my clients lived experience so that I can work with you to achieve your therapeutic goals. I use an eclectic approach to therapy, meaning I may use a variety of evidence based approaches to achieve results.

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Jessica Wong
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Boston, MA
Accepting new clients

Much of my work focuses on supporting clients as they navigate identity, relationships, and life transitions. While I welcome individuals from all backgrounds, I have particular experience supporting Young Adults and Asian American clients, especially those balancing multicultural identities, family expectations, and cultural values. My therapeutic approach has been informed by work in emergency units, inpatient settings, and college campuses. I focus on meeting you where you are and creating a space that feels safe, supportive, and collaborative. Together, we identify goals that matter to you and explore patterns or concerns you’d like to understand more deeply or approach differently. I value open communication and believe growth often happens when we gently step into discomfort. I integrate evidence-based approaches while staying mindful of how your unique experiences have shaped your perspective and sense of self. Sessions are intentional and structured, with an emphasis on insight, self-understanding, and meaningful change.

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