Therapists for college students near Harvard University
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy, I believe that the best approach to therapy is a collaborative, integrated model that meets the needs of the person sitting before me. As your therapist, I am here to learn about you – your experiences, relationships, and insights – to help you understand different themes that may be contributing to your current stressors. In order to get the most from the therapeutic experience, I strongly believe the patient has to be an active participant in the work. Together we will assess the best steps to take based on your personal strengths and abilities. My hope is that through our work you feel more confident, secure, and connected to yourself, your relationships, and your goals. To reach these goals, I incorporate various evidence-based practices to help guide our work such as CBT, DBT, interpersonal therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and motivational interviewing. These tools will allow us to explore how patterns may be impacting your life and provide opportunities to identify your strengths. This information will be the foundation for our work to grow upon knowledge and skills to help you reach your goals. If you are open to learning more and ready to engage therapy, please reach out to me today for more information.
College can be overwhelming: academics, social life, family pressures, and future plans are a lot to navigate all at once. My goal is to support students through these challenges by creating a space where you feel heard, understood, and empowered. Together, we’ll work on building real-life coping skills, finding your personal strengths, and making room for growth and healing, no matter where you’re starting from. I take a big-picture approach, helping you look at how different parts of your life, like your relationships, identity, cultural background, and environment, affect your mental health. I specialize in helping students manage anxiety, depression, and high-stress situations, and I’m experienced in offering calm, practical support when things feel like they’re falling apart. I also believe that connection is key to healing. Whether it’s getting involved on campus, leaning on your support system, or just knowing you’re not alone, community can make a big difference. I often collaborate with school counselors, doctors, and even coaches or personal trainers to make sure you're supported in every area of your life. Because mental wellness isn't just about getting through the hard times; it's about building a strong foundation for everything that comes next.
Moving through an Identity Change and looking for real, sustainable support to thrive during this time? If you are: -Changing careers/jobs -Navigating divorce or separation -Transitioning to/from college or grad school -Becoming a parent or moving through a fertility journey -Moving through grief Consider working together. I am a private pay therapist and do NOT accept insurance. I offer in person therapy in Back Bay and walking therapy. This approach invites a more collaborative dynamic, eases the intensity of face-to-face talk, and supports healing through nature and motion. I specialize as a therapist in supporting emotional well-being. I approach this work through helping you navigate all aspects of wellness. If you are looking for a therapist who specializes in supporting you as it relates to identity, grief, family dynamics, and/or parenting, I am eager to meet and see if there is a connection.
My offer to you something is simple and steady: a space where you do not have to perform, impress, or hold it all together. A space where you can exhale. I am especially drawn to working with people in transition especially college students standing on the edge of adulthood and professionalism. Transitions can shake your confidence. They can stir up old shame, old stories, old fears about not being enough. But they are also sacred turning points. They are invitations. Together, we will slow down and tune in. We will examine the narratives you’ve inherited and gently decide which ones no longer serve you. My hope for you is not that you leave therapy “better," but that you leave more fully yourself. I believe healing happens when someone sits with you long enough for you to remember your own strength. I will meet you with depth, honesty, humor and warmth. I will challenge you when needed, celebrate you when earned, and hold the mirror steady when you forget who you are. You do not have to worry alone. Everyone has a story. I look forward to hearing yours.
College is supposed to be exciting, but for a lot of students, it feels more like walking a tightrope: juggling coursework, relationships, pressure to figure out your future and fears of failing. If that sounds familiar, you're not alone and you're not broken. I'm MJ Wright, a licensed therapist with specialized training in anxiety and the unique pressures that come with being a student. I work with teens and young adults who find that their anxiety is getting in the way of the life they want to be living. Maybe you've noticed it showing up as procrastination, perfectionism or the inability to start an assignment even when the deadline is looming. Maybe it's lying awake at 2am replaying a conversation or catastrophizing about your GPA. Maybe you just feel chronically overwhelmed and aren't sure why. Therapy with me is a space where you don't have to perform or have it together. We'll work at a pace that feels right for you, using approaches that are grounded in evidence and tailored to what's actually going on in your life. I believe that anxiety is often a signal worth listening to, not just a symptom to eliminate. Together, we'll figure out what it's telling you and help you build a relationship with yourself that's a little less exhausting.
I am a registered dietitian dedicated to helping neurodivergent adults fuel themselves and their lives. From my lived experience and time working with 1000s of clients at my position at a local teaching hospital, I understand how hard it can be to feed ourselves. I am passionate about debunking nutrition myths, sharing nutrition facts and creating meal prep strategies to help balance mood and energy. It is my joy to do this all through the lens of intuitive eating, Health at Every Size (HEAS®) and gentle nutrition. Even if you do not identify as neurodivergent, anyone is welcome!
Offering telehealth sessions! I believe we are all naturally inclined toward personal growth and success—each of us with our own strengths, desires, and goals that would lead us in the direction of contentment and happiness under optimal conditions. Problems arise because we don’t live in a perfect world, and in an effort to adapt, we sometimes develop strategies that make sense in the short term, but are not effective in moving us forward. We “get stuck,” leading to anxiety, frustration, and conflict, which leads in turn to us feeling bad about ourselves and our relationships. I view therapy as a collaboration between me and my clients, where we work together to understand the root causes of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that get in the way of resolving problems. Together, we will clarify your goals, uncover and capitalize on existing strengths, and develop new ways of working through difficulties. My style, which is both directive and supportive, honest and compassionate, works to build the trusting relationship that will be key to our work together. My approach is integrative, eclectic, and flexible: we'll start wherever you are and go from there. The first step is the hardest, but you're not alone in the journey. Give me a call and we'll get you on your way!
People often find themselves looking for a therapist when their suffering becomes overwhelming or when their lives shift in a way that is difficult to adjust to. We can work together to help you get through stuck places and develop creative solutions that work for you. My approach is collaborative, warm and empathic, and my priority is to support you in connecting with people, ideas, and resources that will support your efforts to live a satisfying and meaningful life.
Many people come to therapy feeling overwhelmed by stress, grief, shame, or old patterns that they cannot seem to break. In our sessions you will have room to slow down, reflect, and release the weight of what you have been carrying. We aim to help you feel more grounded, more confident, and more connected to the life you want, both personally and professionally. We are a group practice led by Rebecca, an LICSW, and Julianne, an LMHC, offering Tuesday and Friday telehealth appointments with the goal of providing accessible, supportive therapy for all patients. If you are ready to begin this process, we are here to support you. Our work is grounded in cognitive behavioral and trauma informed approaches. This means we focus on helping you understand how your thoughts, emotions, and experiences interact, and how you can develop practical tools to cope with what you are going through. We work with adults, and welcome anyone seeking support for depression, trauma, grief, stress, or life changes. Whether challenges are longstanding or new, you do not have to face them alone.
I work with motivated adults (ages 21 and up) struggling with issues including anxiety, depression, sleep troubles, trauma, life transitions, relationship issues, grief and loss. I specialize in working with adults who experienced childhood neglect or trauma. Please note that I am currently only seeing clients via telehealth/online sessions and am not currently available to meet in person.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Reiki Master offering virtual therapy, specializing in spirituality, self-esteem, existential challenges, and life transitions. As a Reiki Master, I'm very attuned to clients' energy during sessions and support clients with connecting to their intuition as well as their mind-body connection. During our time together we will look to your emotions and your thoughts and see the wisdom that lies there. We’ll listen and hold curiosity for the guidance that is within. I will support you in looking at deep rooted patterns, limiting beliefs and stuck points. I’ll stand by your side as we create a plan together for change and explore the old stories that are ready to be released and transmuted. Together we will support and strengthen your inner voice and honor who you are at soul level. It's my belief that we all posses everything we need within ourselves to heal and create change. You are the true expert on you, and there is a part of you and an inherent guidance system that is just waiting to be heard and seen. You are so deserving of this space and I’m SO glad that you’re here. Reach out, I'd love to support you.
Meet Tamarra Aristilde-Calixte, LMFT—better known as “Miss T” to those she’s guided on their journey to resilience. Since 2009, she has steadfastly advocated for mental health, empowering youths, geriatrics, and caregivers to navigate life’s challenges with strength and confidence. As a seasoned therapist, her compassionate approach helps clients unlock their potential and build the tools needed for emotional well-being. Beyond her professional expertise, Tamarra is a devoted mother and holds esteemed certifications, including Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapist and National Clinical Mental Health Counselor. Her commitment to creating a safe, supportive, and transformative space ensures every client feels seen, heard, and equipped to thrive.
OFFERING VIRTUAL APPOINTMENTS... Sometimes the roads we chose to traverse become less easy to navigate as situations change, circumstances reach beyond our control, or life simply needs some readjusting to get back on track. I strive to provide individual clients and couples with a vehicle to discover the answers that they seek about themselves and their relationships. I help clients learn the tools they need to navigate the road on their own, and find the healing that they desire. My goal as a therapist is to foster a genuine and welcoming environment that facilitates a safe space for clients to experience personal growth and positive change. I work with adults, college age students, and their families. I specialize in relationship issues, depression, anxiety, and life transitions.
I am a licensed mental health counselor with over 14 years of experience dedicated to helping individuals of all ages, especially college-aged students, navigate a wide range of mental health challenges. I offer telehealth services in a confidential environment, with a flexible schedule that includes early morning, daytime, and evening hours. I have worked with individuals who have experienced a variety of challenges, including grief, trauma, depression, anxiety, parenting, family and relationship conflict, life transitions, college-related stress, domestic violence, sexual assault, abuse and neglect, and other issues that impact daily functioning. I hold certifications as a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCAPT), Certified Advanced Grief Counseling Specialist (CAGCS), and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP). My trainings and certifications enable me to provide specialized support tailored to your unique needs. My expertise spans various therapeutic approaches, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), mindfulness, strength-based and family-focused methods. However, I do not adhere to a single treatment model; instead, I tailor my approach to each individual's unique needs and circumstance. I am committed to fostering a safe, supportive environment where we can work together to address your concerns, manage difficulties, and work towards your mental health and well-being goals. I look forward to partnering with you on your journey towards a more fulfilling and balanced life.
Emotions are normal, even hard to handle ones. Struggling is normal; it’s all part of the human experience. I’m here to teach you and empower you to manage and cope with strong emotions, stressors, and hardships. Through our time together, you will learn about the mind and how it connects with the body, and how to apply this knowledge to feel better. I specialize in treating trauma, depression, anxiety, dual diagnosis involving addiction and mental illness, positive psychology, and holistic healing. The mind is a powerful tool. With specific therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, (changing one’s thoughts to then change one’s emotions and behaviors), we can restructure our brain to operate in a more optimal manner, resulting in less stress, anxiety and depression symptoms, and more meaning, joy and fulfillment. With my therapeutic expertise, concrete tools, empathy, and compassion, I will guide you towards the best version of yourself who is better equipped to handle life’s stressors and make positive changes.
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I’m Kelsey Lawrence (she/her), a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) in Massachusetts with over 10 years of experience providing therapy. I have worked with clients of all ages in a variety of clinical settings. My specialty is working with clients affected by depression, anxiety, trauma, familial challenges, and relationship changes. I am currently offering virtual Zoom (HIPPA-compliant) therapy sessions, covered via insurance or private pay, for adolescent girls and young adult women (ages 10-25).
I am a Harvard and Brown University educated board-certified psychiatrist welcoming new patients seeking tailored, patient-centered psychiatric care in Back Bay. I believe in a thoughtful approach to psychiatric treatment and often advocate for psychotherapy before medications. However, if symptoms are severe, I will work with you to find a medication that may help. I strongly encourage open and honest communication throughout the treatment process as I want you to get the best possible treatment which aligns with your preferences and goals. Timely and collaborative psychiatric treatment can be transformative and empower you to live your best life. I welcome the opportunity to help you get there. ---------------------------------------------------- INSURANCE & FEES: Dr. Reddy is an out-of-network physician for all insurance providers and therefore does not work with or bill insurance companies directly. You are responsible for paying the full amount of the fees at the time of service. You will have access to a detailed invoice (called a "superbill") for all services rendered and fees paid which you may submit directly to your insurance company for reimbursement if you have out-of-network benefits. Reimbursement rates vary by insurance provider and plan (usually between 20-80%) Fees: $500 - 60min initial evaluation $325 - 30min medication follow up only $500 - 60min therapy +/- medication follow up
Hi, thanks so much for taking an interest in my practice. It takes great courage and awareness to come to the decision to reach out for support. I see clients in my office in Cambridge, MA, near Davis Square, and in Melrose, MA, as well as by teletherapy/videochat. I specialize in helping people to free themselves from the 'silent conversation' that we have with ourselves throughout the day. By understanding how this conversation influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions, it is possible to adapt it to feel more empowered in life. It is my hope that your therapy experience will feel comforting, meaningful, real, and effective in getting to the heart of your core concerns. I work from an integrative framework in a warm and interactive environment, drawing from holistic, cognitive, and psychodynamic influences to help people to reclaim a sense of choice and authorship in their lives. My background includes more than 25 years in clinical healthcare, school, and community settings working therapeutically with individuals, couples, and groups on a wide-range of issues causing acute and chronic distress. You can find more information about me here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/jessica-slavin-connelly-cambridge-ma/85090 https: //www.zencare.co/ jessica-slavin-connelly/ www.jessicaslavinconnelly.com
NOW acceping new clients! Throughout our lives, we face challenges that test our mental strength and stability. With the help of an empathetic counselor, we can learn skills and techniques to manage the difficulties we will inevitably continue to face. Whether it be relational conflicts, grief and loss, or deeper rooted traumatic experiences that continue to hinder you, Emily wants to help you learn to live a more fulfilling and peaceful life. She enters every session without judgement and with unconditional positive regard for her clients using the counseling relationship as the vehicle for change. Emily Grabauskas, LMHC works full time as a clinical case manager at Salem Hospital's Pediatric Inpatient Psychiatry unit. She thrives in the field with a well rounded resume having worked in a detox, a middle school, and a methadone clinic prior to starting at her current position. If you are willing to take the first step toward creating a more stable and fulfilling life, please reach out!