Therapists for college students near Ann Arbor, MI
The transition to undergraduate or graduate school can be a very vulnerable time, and many experience depression, anxiety, and anger along the way. It can be challenging to reach out for support and get connected, but it doesn’t have to be. I am honored to support and hold space for those struggling during these transitions. I have experience and interest in relationship issues, adjustment to life transitions, issues with family of origin, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, and other mood concerns. I have specialized training in perinatal mental health, sexual health, self-compassion, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). I strive to use a non-judgmental, empathetic, and validating stance to help clients heal and grow, incorporating cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and self-compassion. Please reach out if you feel we may be a good fit!
Lifestance Health operates 17 clinics throughout Michigan to meet the diverse needs of those we support. We provide teletherapy and telemedicine options for our patients. Our group has over 250 clinicians that are able to meet the unique and diverse needs of MSU students, faculty, employees, and families. We accept many major insurances and are able to offer private pay options as well. Our mission is to help people lead healthier, more fulfilling lives by improving access to trusted, affordable, and personalized mental healthcare. We can schedule intakes and appointments on our website or via phone. Provider profiles are also available on our website.
Hi. I work with clients who are struggling with anxiety (including worry, phobias, and OCD), perfectionism, procrastination, life transitions, relationship issues, and LGBTQ+ concerns. I use telehealth and in-office visits. My approach is action oriented – helping you build the skills to take risks and handle discomfort so that you can create the meaningful and satisfying life you want.
Being a therapist means being open, non-judgmental, supportive, informative, and humble. I realize that each individual is an expert in their own life, and I encourage individuals to develop their own goals based on their individualized needs. I specialize in working with individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+, individuals who have experienced emotional abuse, individuals struggling with a sense of secure attachment within relationships, and individuals with a history of self-harm and/or suicidal ideation. I also specialize in working with individuals who struggle with anxiety disorders, mood disorders, substance use disorders, trauma, and relationship/family conflict. Therapy is most effective when individuals actively engage in their treatment, and I hope to be able to provide tools and coping mechanisms to help clients reach their goals.
We are therapist in West Michigan specializing in Trauma Informed Counseling. Our vision for the company is to provide empirically proven counseling sessions, that are customized and beneficial for all people’s mental well-being in order to achieve positive change.
Morgan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the metro-Detroit area. She received her Master’s of Social Work degree from the University of Michigan in 2017. Morgan has been working in the social work field in various capacities, including child welfare, community mental health, outpatient therapy, inpatient therapy, and school social work, over the past 9 years. Most of her experience has been with youth, young adults, and their families who have experienced trauma. She uses aspects of various treatment modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness, trauma work, and family work. Morgan takes a client centered, strengths based approach to treatment. She understands that no one knows you better than you know yourself. She is affirming and respectful of any and all identities, Her goal is to make you feel comfortable sharing and working toward healing. Morgan strongly believes in utilizing an individual’s own strengths and building upon those to assist them in reaching their goals. Feel free to email Morgan at morgan@corcounselingmi.com or call/text her at 313-744-2311.
Regardless of wherever reading this bio leads you, you are worthy of support. You are worthy of love, connection, joy, and meaning. It takes immense courage to take that first step and begin searching for a therapist. I honor that. Whether or not that is me, I hope you walk away from this page empowered in your search. You deserve it. I have a particular interest working with trauma. I am trained in EMDR for trauma reprocessing. I have worked extensively with individuals who have experienced religious trauma and are leaving high demand faiths or cults. I have also worked with trauma in mothers, LGBTQ+ folks, couples, and those with sexual issues. In the words of Joseph Campbell “the privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.” To reiterate, you are worthy. I’m glad you are here. Life can get better, and I’d be honored to work beside you and determine how we can make it so.
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I am skilled in anxiety and stress interventions as well as have a good listening ear. My goal is to have you leaving each session feeling heard and empowered. Sometimes life is hard! I am here to help navigate what feels challenging and join you in finding your path.
Every person can achieve a sense of empowerment and self-assuredness. To achieve that, I strive to make sure my clients feel heard, validated, and valuable. Also, I work collaboratively with clients to identify their strengths and overcome that which may be holding them back from being their most authentic and fulfilled selves. I feel honored to hear and be entrusted with the words, thoughts, and feelings of those I provide service to, and I do not take that lightly. I value creating a warm and welcoming therapeutic space where you can “let your hair down” and speak freely about your dreams, fears, joys, and obstacles. I believe that kind of empathetic and non-judgmental approach to therapy is essential to developing an alliance between us, collaborating effectively, and ultimately assisting you with achieving your goals. Allow me to meet you where you are at and walk with you to where you want to go.
Coming from a spirit of warmth and optimism, I wholeheartedly believe that change is not only possible, but likely. People are resilient, and through the healing (and a little bit of humor…) that happens in the clinical space, clients can experience the growth they’ve been hoping for. I aim to leave clients with a sense that they are in a partnership with someone who is committed to their wellbeing. Throughout the years, my clients have often so generously shared with me reflections like, “You just get me” and “I feel safe”. They’ve given me the credit when, truly, the work is only possible because they invite me into knowing their wishes, strengths, and challenges. Together, we consider those echoes from the client’s past that sometimes spill into their lives today. Examining those circumstances that clients bravely come to therapy with can allow for deeper joy and peace in their lives. And when exploring those circumstances feels vulnerable, I remind clients, “No judgement here”.
My philosophy on therapy involves a creative, eclectic, and collaborative use of therapeutic styles to best match your specific needs and personality. You are a unique individual, and I am grateful for the opportunity to explore your strengths and support you in developing meaningful skills, resiliency, and lasting change. No matter who you are, where you’re from, or what you’re going through, you deserve to be helped and to be heard!
Whether it's short term therapy to help trauma processing or something more long-term, my priority is to create a welcoming, non-judgmental space to help you overcome challenges. It is possible to transform hurts, traumas, and negative conditioning into healthy new patterns. Becoming aware of and accepting your thoughts and feelings can empower you to live fully in the present moment and create new, healthier ways of coping. My experience includes working with adults experiencing: depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, personality disorders, relationship/family concerns, grief and loss, addiction issues, and many other life transitions. I am trained in and use evidence-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), internal family systems (IFS), and solution-focused therapy
Simply Mindful Counseling offers outpatient psychotherapy services. We provide in-person services in Plymouth, MI. We also offer services virtually via a private and secure Telehealth platform across the state of Michigan. We have a diverse team of clinicians who specialize in working with individuals across the lifespan. We have therapists who specialize in supporting students who are adjusting to the college experience as well as people experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, and PTSD. We also have clinicians who specialize in working with those questioning their gender or sexuality or people specifically wanting an allied clinician.
I consider myself outgoing and optimistic, and I bring a very humanistic approach to my practice tailored to what my clients need. My professional interests include: working with the LGBTQIA+ community to become a better ally, studying Spanish to become a bilingual clinician in the future, and providing resources for children, adolescents, and young adults who need help navigating through the challenges our world can bring. I want future clients to know that I am open to anyone from any background who walks through my office! I promise a judgement-free zone, complete with my empathetic and welcoming personality :)
If you’re carrying more than you can hold, trying to be everything for everyone, or feeling stuck in cycles of grief, fear, or self-doubt—you’re not alone. Life doesn't come with a roadmap, and sometimes the weight of expectations, loss, trauma, or uncertainty can leave you feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from yourself. Therapy with me is about creating a space where you can lay it all down—without pressure, without judgment, and without having to perform. Whether you’re navigating a major life transition, healing from painful experiences, struggling with perfectionism, or trying to find your footing after being pushed into an adult role too soon, I’m here to walk alongside you. I blend body-based approaches with tools to help regulate your nervous system, build emotional resilience, and reconnect you with your sense of safety, worth, and voice. Together, we’ll work at your pace, honoring your story while building the skills and self-trust you need to move forward. I believe healing happens when you feel seen, safe, and supported. Therapy with me is real talk, real support, and real growth—no pressure to have it all figured out, just permission to show up exactly as you are. If you're ready to explore what healing could look like for you, I'm here when you’re ready.
I work with adults and older adolescents experiencing difficulty in navigating life's many challenges and uncertainties. Since 2018, I have provided clinical services in a variety of treatment settings throughout Metro Detroit. Having worked with a diverse population, I recognize each client as a unique individual and tailor therapeutic experiences to fit your needs. I provide therapy primarily from a psychodynamic orientation, integrating skills-based approaches as needed. Within a supportive, empathic environment, my style of therapy explores past experiences that often shape our current functioning. Through a deeper understanding of ourselves and our patterns, therapy can facilitate change. My goal is to promote curiosity, insight, and autonomy, allowing for healthier ways of coping and healing. My areas of specialization include: depression, anxiety, attachment issues, adjustment concerns, identity development, trauma, relational concerns, grief and loss, personality disorders, and psychological assessment. Research areas include psychodynamic diagnostics, attachment, and personality pathology. Past Training/WorkExperiences: -Completed APA accredited pre-doctoral internship at MSU CAPS (2022-2023) -Worked as a trainee at Oakland University Counseling Center (2019-2020; 2021-2022) -Psychological Assessment for: differential diagnosis, cognitive & learning abilities, ADHD, pre-surgical readiness
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I specialize in trauma/PTSD, anxiety, and life transitions. I am trained in EMDR which can be helpful with intrusive thoughts and images as well, such as those caused by OCD or phobias. I also target negative self thoughts with EMDR. EMDR is great for students who have undergone trauma of any kind, at any point in time, and of any severity.