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Therapists for college students near Durham, NC

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Raven Johnson
Pre-Licensed Professional
Asheville, NC

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Brielle Kaluzny
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Boone, NC

We all experience grief in our day-to-day lives. We could be feeling grief regarding a chance not taken, a divorce, the loss of a relationship, the loss of a pet, the loss of a loved one, the loss/damage of belongings, the loss of trust in the world, experiencing holidays without someone special, or having to move. We will begin by giving space for the losses and adjustments you have experienced throughout your life, ensuring each version of you can release these emotions and process them in a safe space. I will add helpful interventions, techniques, and educational tools to provide additional support and deeper understanding. I will be your cheerleader. When you feel isolated, confused, or overwhelmed, I will shine light and provide space and consistency. I believe in gentle pushes when needed. I will give space to process emotions, learn new therapeutic interventions, and work with you to create direct action or action goals that honor you for lasting, meaningful change. We will utilize cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, psychoeducation, solution focused therapy, maintain/create effective coping skills, practice stress reduction habits, utilize grief therapy techniques, and honor rituals/memorials as needed/wanted. I work with clients who may be struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, and family/relationship issues. I will cultivate space for you to process these, honor these, and take action steps. We will get you to a place where you can experience the present more fully while honoring your past.

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David Rogers
Pre-Licensed Professional
Wake Forest, NC

David earned a Bachelor’s of Business Administration from Texas A&M University in 2016. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Christian Marriage, Family, and Individual Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. David began his helping career as a Medical Case Manager for people living with HIV in Texas where he helped individuals and their loved ones adjust to life with chronic illness, navigate social services, and align their actions with their values. Since then, David has worked as an Admissions Counselor and a Development Officer at Southeastern. As an Admissions Counselor, David helped prospective students align their personal and vocational aspirations with their academic journeys. As a Development Officer, David helps couples and individuals live out their passions through giving. In church settings, David has led support groups for men struggling with sexual addiction and currently serves with elementary aged children living with autism. As a result of these experiences, David is comfortable working with a wide array of people. David seeks to create a safe space for healing and growth through deep empathy, genuine curiosity, and individualized care. David also welcomes the integration of faith and spirituality in the counseling process when it aligns with clients’ preferences. For individuals, David integrates various counseling approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. For couples, David integrates the Gottman Method with Emotionally Focused Therapy. David is also a Certified Prepare/Enrich Facilitator. David’s areas of interest include, but are not limited to: depression, anxiety, shame, emotional dysregulation, life transitions, trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, premarital/marital, betrayal, parenting, family relationships, and sexual addiction. David enjoys spending time with his wife and his son. His hobbies include hiking, grilling, disc golf, singing, and reading.

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Sims Counseling & Consulting
Group practice
Lyndon, KY

Sims Counseling & Consulting is a sanctuary for holistic and integrative mental health. At Sims, we go beyond conventional psychotherapy, weaving mindfulness, art, meditation, yoga, movement, and somatic experiencing into the fabric of our services. Here, we believe in nurturing the complete being – mind, body, and soul. Every now and then life has a way of hitting us hard. We believe that when individuals enter counseling they are feeling gridlocked in their current situation and need assistance navigating their way out of the storms. We see counseling as a process by which I guide my client in exploration and identification of their needs. Through cognitive and somatic techniques we help raise clients' awareness of ineffective behaviors, toxic cycles, and distorted thinking patterns that may be standing in the way of the changes they desire in life. We believe that transformation begins when we slow down, tune into our bodies, and honor what comes up. We have experience supporting emerging adults and college students, let's get started!

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Carley Ramey
Pre-Licensed Professional
Winston-Salem, NC

You might look like you have it all together on the outside, but feel overwhelmed, stuck, or constantly in your own head. Maybe you overthink everything or second guess yourself more than you'd like to admit. Does that sound familiar? Therapy with me is a place to be real, sort through what's going on, and start making meaningful changes (at a pace that actually feels manageable). We'll work towards a clearer understanding of yourself, more confidence in your decisions, and a greater sense of balance moving forward. It doesn't have to feel heavy all the time - we can bring honesty and even a little humor into the process. I specialize in anxiety, life transitions, and self-esteem using a CBT and trauma-informed approach. My work focuses on helping you understand patterns, build practical coping skills, navigate challenges more effectively, and create meaningful, lasting change. Therapy with me is supportive, collaborative, and real. Starting therapy can feel intimidating, and you don't have to have it all figured out (no one really does - not even me). If you are feeling overwhelmed or stuck, you're not alone. You don't need the "perfect" reason to start therapy - just showing up is enough. I'd love to connect and offer a space where you can be open and feel heard.

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Aubrey Baptista
Group practice
Hendersonville, NC

Kindred Art Therapy & Counseling provides creative, practical, and compassionate mental health support for college students and young adults throughout North Carolina. Our therapists specialize in ADHD, autism, anxiety, trauma, stress, identity development, life transitions, relationships, burnout, executive functioning, and the challenges of balancing school, work, relationships, and everyday life. We understand that college can bring exciting opportunities while also creating significant pressure, uncertainty, and overwhelm. Whether you are struggling with motivation, procrastination, time management, perfectionism, emotional regulation, social connection, academic stress, or simply feeling stuck, our team can help you better understand yourself and develop strategies that work with your brain and your life. Our approach combines evidence-based counseling with creative expression, art therapy, mindfulness, DBT-informed skills, and practical tools you can use outside of sessions. You do not need to be artistic to participate in or benefit from art therapy. Creativity simply offers another way to process experiences, explore emotions, gain insight, and discover new possibilities when words alone may not be enough. At Kindred, therapy is collaborative, strengths-based, and tailored to the individual. We focus not only on reducing distress, but also on helping clients build confidence, improve communication, strengthen relationships, develop self-acceptance, and create meaningful, sustainable change. We offer in-person counseling in Hendersonville, North Carolina, as well as secure telehealth appointments for college students throughout North Carolina. We welcome clients seeking a supportive, where they can show up authentically, build practical skills, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence.

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The Flourishing Place
Licensed Professional Counselor
Columbia, SC

Welcome to The Flourishing Place, a trauma-informed therapy practice rooted in compassion, empowerment, and healing. I'm Shakeyla Boulware, a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina and North Carolina with a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I specialize in supporting individuals navigating trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, boundaries, and major life transitions. At The Flourishing Place, I provide a safe, affirming space where clients can process difficult experiences, reconnect with their sense of self, and build the tools they need to thrive. My therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence- based practices and guided by a deep belief in each person's capacity for growth and change. I meet clients where they are and work collaboratively to explore the impact of past wounds, shift unhelpful patterns, and nurture a more empowered, authentic life. Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or simply ready to grow, The Flourishing Place offers support tailored to your journey-so you can not only heal, but truly flourish.

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Sandy Sawyer
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Asheville, NC

I love working with adults (age 18 and up) on anxiety, depression, relationship stress, grief, and body image issues. I enjoy educating clients about attachment theory and helping people learn how to cope when their attachment styles are triggered. I have been a therapist since 2017 and bring a lot of experience to my practice. I am very warm and funny, but can be direct when it is appropriate. My goal is to help clients learn in session, so I do provide feedback. I like teaching clients about boundaries and how to effectively communicate them.

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Pamela Crepps
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Charlotte, NC

Are you feeling overwhelmed or like you are drifting along with no direction? Having difficulty navigating relationships or the transition to college? I have worked extensively with adolescents and college students struggling with anxiety, adjustment, perfectionism and people pleasing tendencies, We will explore the root causes of your issues while building coping strategies to help you adjust and maximize your time at college. Feel free to reach out to me via email or phone to take the next step in your journey.

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Tshaun Grant PMHNP
Psychiatrist
Savannah, GA

Tshaun Grant is a Board Certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She is licensed in multiple states, with experience in treating children, adolescents, and adults in military facilities, inpatient crisis stabilization units, inpatient detox facilities, residential facilities, community mental health centers, and private practices. She specializes in the treatment of depressive disorders, insomnia, sleep-wake disorders, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, testing anxiety, performance anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. She believes in building strong relationships with her patients based on trust and open communication. She takes the time to listen to her patients' concerns, thoroughly explains diagnoses and treatment options, and works collaboratively to develop personalized care plans that align with her patients' goals and values. She is diligent in making sure each patient is treated equally and receives optimum care.

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Elaine Rodriguez
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Raleigh, NC

Hello! I am currently accepting new clients via telehealth only. My availability is on weekday evenings and weekend mornings. I enjoy working with adults of all ages who might be living with anxiety, depression/mood disorders, and experiencing life changes or relationship concerns. My passion is working with adolescents and young adults (ages 14-26), This age brings about unique possibilities and stressors. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, I understand the specific needs faced by this population; I am inclusive and accepting of all. I have experience treating substance use disorders from a harm-reduction and nonjudgmental lens. My approach to therapy is humanistic, strengths-based, and collaborative. I draw techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and solution- focused therapy. I use an eclectic approach and will tailor treatment to fit your needs and goals. Thank you for considering me as a potential supporter for your mental health journey! I am here to help you navigate life's storms, gain insight into yourself, and live in a way that feels meaningful and fulfilling for you

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Catherine Naylor, LCMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Charlotte, NC

Have you been feeling overwhelmed, unworthy, misunderstood? Do you find yourself questioning what’s next? Perhaps it feels like something is off course or missing from your life. We all go through periods of uncertainty and doubt, and sometimes we need help finding our way through. I offer a safe place to work through mental health and life issues. While I'm an expert on mental health I view you as the expert on you. We will combine our expertise to meet your goals. I'm a mental health counselor who guilds clients towards productive thinking, effective emotion regulation, and assertive communication. This will entail more than talking. Life is about action and so is therapy! I treat the whole person, using an eclectic approach rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). I believe all dimensions of our health interconnect to form a complete picture. Whatever we do to our body affects our mind and our spirit. A similar relationship exists between our thoughts, emotions, and actions. A meaningful change in one of these areas will affect the others. This reciprocal relationship between our thoughts, emotions and actions is known as the cognitive triad. Example: Imagine you’re anxious about speaking in front of the class tomorrow. o You’re probably telling yourself all the reasons you can’t do it. That negative self-talk leads to anxiety and feelings of worthlessness. o As a result, you are actually more likely to perform poorly. o What if you talked to yourself differently? o Try encouraging yourself...listing all the reasons you can do it! o Your anxiety will likely decrease. Instead of feeling worthless, you’ll probably feel prepared and ready to present! o If you enter the classroom with the mindset that you can do it, then you’re actually more likely to succeed! I've been a counselor for over 8 years. Why did I become a counselor? Simple. I want to help people heal. I remember that feeling of helplessness as I watched people suffer throughout my childhood. I knew that when I grew up, I needed to do something to help. Accepting the call to become a counselor is the best decision I’ve ever made! As a counselor I am able to help others walk through life's challenges without feeling overcome by them. I began counseling clients of all ages in 2016. I transitioned to remote/telehealth counseling in 2020, and this year I launched my private practice. I currently counsel teens (ages 13-17), adults (18-100) and couples.

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LMV Counseling
Group practice
Wilmington, NC

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Brightwater Wellness PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Holly Springs, NC

Tara has an energetic laugh that puts clients at ease and enjoys playfully incorporating her love of sarcasm into her work with her clients. She has been known to lovingly call people out on their “bologna” when she hears it and is a great accountability partner. Tara is also incredibly empathetic and provides a warm and safe environment and a quiet listening ear when the situation calls for it. Noticing and reading nonverbal communication and body language is a skill Tara possesses in spades so she often learns a lot even from things that go unsaid. Tara is judgement free and she encourages you to be genuine and authentic. Tara is passionate about working with young adults who are struggling with life transitions or adjustments and those who experience anxiety due to "trying to do it all" and trying to be "everything for everyone". She knows and understands the pressures that our society puts on young adults and aims to help them regain control of the chaos and find some peace. Tara also loves guiding clients towards healing relationships and teaching more effective communication- whether it be with your spouse, a family member, or a co-worker/boss. Through their work together, Tara and her clients work to find tools and skills to improve the areas a client can change and ultimately work towards self-acceptance.

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Coping Forward Counseling Services
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Holly Springs, NC

Hi, I’m Carrie Meckler, LCMHC-S, LCAS — the therapist behind Coping Forward Counseling Services, PLLC. I work virtually across North Carolina with teens and adults who feel stretched thin, anxious, or stuck in patterns they can’t shake. My approach blends DBT with practical, evidence-based tools — so therapy isn’t just talking, it’s learning how to actually cope forward. At Coping Forward Counseling Services, I specialize in helping: -High-achieving women who struggle with perfectionism and anxiety -Teens learning to manage emotions and find balance -Adults who want real, practical skills — not just more ‘talk’ Sessions are virtual, flexible, and grounded in skills you can use outside of therapy. If you’re ready to feel steadier and more in control, let’s connect.

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Morgan Soernssen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Wilmington, NC

Do you feel trapped in cycles of anxiety, intrusive thoughts, or repetitive behaviors? Are you exhausted from living in a constant state of anxiety or uncertainty? Are you seeking freedom—freedom from rituals, from self-doubt, from the need for constant reassurance? I specialize in treating adolescents and adults struggling with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, and OCD-related disorders such as body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Do you feel trapped in cycles of anxiety, intrusive thoughts, or repetitive behaviors? Are you exhausted from living in a constant state of anxiety or uncertainty? Are you seeking freedom—freedom from rituals, from self-doubt, from the need for constant reassurance? I specialize in treating adolescents and adults struggling with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, and OCD-related disorders such as body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). View 4 Photos My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and evidence-based, helping clients find lasting relief. I draw from Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)—the gold standard treatment for OCD—as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and other modalities based on each client’s needs. My style is encouraging, collaborative, and grounded in respect for your courage to face what feels uncomfortable. Whether you’re just starting to explore treatment or have been struggling for years, I’m happy to meet you where you are at and help you build a life guided by your values and goals.

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Marianne Knapp
Licensed Professional Counselor
Davidson, NC

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and have worked in counseling focusing on grief for 14 years. In working with grief and loss I have found that this opening provides opportunities to recreate yourself because parts of your world have changed. This experience has helped me grow as a counselor over these years and to understand that we are all here to learn more about ourselves as challenges come into our lives. I have worked with clients with a wide range of issues such as depression, anxiety, physical and sexual trauma, job changes, and relationship issues. I have also worked with those who have other challenges such as High Functioning Autism and issues concerning the LGBTQIA community. My approach to counseling comes from Person Centered, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness techniques. I also have experience Heart Math for Stress and Anxiety where we use tools to regulate breath and heart rate. This skill can help one to be centered in the chaos and help to focus on your healing process. I also used techniques found in Mindfulness that helps to focus on the present moments versus worries about past or future. I believe in the ability within each individual to overcome the challenges that they face during the course of their lives. There should be a genuine relationship between the therapist and the client. This purpose is the creation of a safe place for the client to grow in their awareness of themselves and their environment. I believe in these theories because they center on the individual and their innate power to overcome their personal challenges. All of these theories and techniques give the client the confidence to realize that they do have the power to create their own reality and make positive choices. It is vital that the client feels a connection with their therapist to provide the trust involved in making the necessary changes in themselves.

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Kelly Counseling Center
Group practice
Fayetteville, NC

Kelly Counseling Center provides professional therapy and life coaching services designed to help individuals enhance their quality of life. We partner with our clients through support, psychoeducation, and evidence-based clinical treatment, empowering them to develop healthy coping skills, manage mental health symptoms, and navigate life’s challenges more effectively. Our team of dedicated professionals delivers compassionate, client-focused care in a supportive therapeutic environment. At Kelly Counseling Center, we walk alongside you on your journey of self-awareness, helping you uncover the root of your challenges and achieve lasting growth.

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Raven Armstrong
Pre-Licensed Professional
Raleigh, NC

Searching for a therapist can be overwhelming and exhausting! I work with an outpatient agency - Three Oaks Behavioral Health and Wellness. I offer video sessions to students in NC with concerns around academia, life transitions, anxiety, and stress. Building rapport is most important in efforts to provide a non-judgmental therapeutic space to support clients in achieving their goals. Groups are also offered by other clinicians within Three Oaks Behavioral Health. I look forward to supporting you during this journey!

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Therapy Charlotte
Group practice
Charlotte, NC

Come to terms with the past & change your life for the better. Whether the issue is depression, anxiety, failed relationships, work/school stress, or just life in general, we can help you sort it out. Working together, we will clarify goals, identify your strengths/challenges, and customize a strategy for lasting change. Don't let ongoing problems and unproductive approaches keep you from the life you envision & deserve!

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