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Therapists for college students near Boston College

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Shirley Poyau, PhD
Pre-Licensed Professional
Cambridge, MA

I specialize in working with adults, children, and families who have been impacted by trauma. I have experience in helping clients who struggle with depression, anxiety, dissociation, relationship difficulties, emotional and behavioral dysregulation, and other issues that often result from adverse experiences and traumatic stress. I practice a collaborative approach which honors my clients’ lived experience and allows their needs and our understanding of the challenges they face to shape the specific approaches we use in our work together. I use an integrative style which blends skills-based, relational, and trauma-focused interventions. I see goodness-of-fit as central to the treatment process, and I believe an authentic and trusting relationship is essential to effective therapy. I strive to bring cultural humility to my work, and offer honesty, warmth, humor and compassion to foster the safe environment needed to allow my clients to achieve true growth, healing and transformation. I am fluent in English and Haitian Creole.

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Samantha Deppe
Pre-Licensed Professional
Medford, MA

Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.

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New England Psychiatry, PC
Group practice
New Haven, CT

Thank you for your interest in New England Psychiatry. We have the experience and care to welcome patients from all walks of life. We offer attentive and knowledgeable care with a multitude of concerns: Trauma/PTSD; depression and anxiety; ADHD (testing and treatment); bipolar and other mood disorders; schizophrenia and psychosis; body image; adjustment disorder and situations where transitions are especially difficult; substance abuse. It is never too late to seek help when you need it, and you are always worthy and deserving of care. We listen, we pay attention, we take your healthcare goals seriously, and we encourage our patients to actively participate in the decision making process. Telehealth is offered in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and coming soon to New York, Maine, and Rhode Island.

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Northeast Wellness
Group practice
Boston, MA

ABOUT US NORTHEAST WELLNESS is a team of interdisciplinary providers who are passionate about mental health. The NWELL team has years of healthcare experience and expertise in various areas of the healthcare system. This allows us to work with each individual to address each person's specific mental health need. Our Approach to Medication Management (Psychopharmacology) At NORTHEAST WELLNESS, we provide care combining medication management along with psychotherapy. When medication management is indicated for one's care, we try to initiate one medication at a time and continue to monitor and adjust as needed to achieve reduction of the targeted symptom. Our goal is to provide the best care to each individual and to decrease the possibility of an adverse reaction.

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Michelle Ranelli
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Brookline, MA

I support individuals of all genders and sexual orientations to feel more connected to themselves, partners, friends and community. I provide an open space to talk about issues related to gender identity and sexuality such as: Increasing self-acceptance, coming out/safety, LGBTQ family building and referral letters for gender affirming medical care.

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Riverbend Group
Group practice
Wellesley, MA

Located on the Charles River in Wellesley, Massachusetts, the Riverbend Group is a small team of mental health practitioners who take a holistic, client-centered approach to mental health. We offer individual and family psychotherapy, group therapy, and meditation instruction. We utilize evidence-based practices such as relational and strengths-based psychotherapy, mindfulness/meditation, EMDR, CBT, and DBT among others. We strive to match you with a clinician that is well suited to your specific treatment needs.

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Mindy Crowley
Psychologist
Newton, MA

Dr. Crowley’s therapeutic style incorporates cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and family systems approach. She utilizes techniques, including meditation in her work with clients to improve mood regulation and stress management. As a warm, compassionate therapist, Dr Crowley creates a safe, neutral therapeutic space within the context of a collaborative relationship for each client.

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Shared Stories Counseling, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Wellesley, MA

Hi! I'm Victoria. I'm an EMDR, Somatic, and Narrative Therapist who specializes in supporting young adults who have been impacted by childhood, relational, medical trauma and phobias. I'm passionate about empowering survivors of complex trauma to break generational cycles, learn what their minds and bodies need to feel safe, and finally get out of survival mode.

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Guidelight
Treatment program
Waltham, MA

Hello! Guidelight offers short-term Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) for folks of all genders. We're conveniently located in Waltham near Rt9, I-90, and I-95. We utilize our evidence-based curriculum to provide you with skills that you can start using after your first day with us. Our warm, caring, and highly experienced team looks forward to working with you! - The Guidelight Team

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Ellie Mental Health, Medford, MA
Pre-Licensed Professional
Medford, MA

We are a new mental health facility in Medford, MA. Available to help students struggling with general anxiety, depression, pending life changes and other issues around adjusting to life's challenges.

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Boston Psychotherpy & Counseling Services
Clinic or agency
Boston, MA

Your life is stressful enough as it is and wading through a list of therapists can be hard. We offer both Psychotherapy and Medication Management.

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Chris Kaplan, LICSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Cambridge, MA

As a therapist, I aim to be as authentic, supportive, and direct as possible; helping you to work on the obstacles standing in the way of reaching your goals. Sometimes this simply means experiencing an accepting and validating environment otherwise unavailable. Alternatively, this may consist of having an emotionally safe space to communicate with your partner or family. My approach depends on your goals for our work together and what degree of challenge you feel ready for. Conflict or connection, I am here to support you. Feedback I've received from clients typically includes comments along the lines of, "You aren't the type of therapist who just sits back and listens for an hour, but who gets me to consider things I hadn't thought of, helped me to figure myself out- what I really want, need, and how to deal". I truly enjoy helping my clients to gain a better understanding of themselves, identifying and building their strengths, and supporting them through difficult times. You may perceive an upsetting event as a minute issue or a monstrous crisis based on how others view it. My perspective however, rests on the impact and significance an experience holds for you. Life is challenging, especially when you are attempting to juggle school, work, relationships and unexpected life events. Reach out. A simple talk will help you determine if I can be of support.

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Rachel Weiskopf
Psychologist
Lexington, MA

My therapeutic approach is warm, open and collaborative. I generally practice using a psychodynamic approach, but I also integrate cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness techniques. I am flexible and tailor my method to suit the needs of each client. My work is informed by my clinical experience and the latest in evidence based research

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Arbour Counseling Services - The Boston Center
Pre-Licensed Professional
Boston, MA

Arbour Counseling Services - The Boston Center provides Child/Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Adult Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), which specialized in expressive arts therapy, including music, art, drama, dance/movement therapy, as well as CBT and DBT.

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Attila Hochfelner
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Brookline, MA

Changes occurring over and again, new and old demands, wondering about performance, confusion about life goals, hopes about opportunities, and the ever complicated relationships, are all topics of our inordinate life stories. How do we find ways to understand our endeavors and translate them to others? How do we know what success looks like for us? Therapy offers the space for self-reflection, for identifying improved adaptive attitudes, and generally, can aid our personal growth. You are welcome to try out the way I facilitate these processes.

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Mine Erkan, Psy.D.
Psychologist
Norwood, MA

Hello, My name is Mine. I am a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience. I have especially enjoyed helping college students and adults navigate various difficult life moments and mental health challenges. My style is collaborative and warm, and I believe the best success in therapy springs from a solid and positive therapeutic relationship.

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And Still We Rise, LLC
Group practice
Boston, MA

We specializing in the mental health care of women, BIPoC, queer, and trans communities. You shouldn’t have to explain everything to your therapist! And at And Still We Rise we get that. We are a group of mental healthcare providers dedicated to providing folks from marginalized communities services from therapists who get it. Our providers are culturally diverse and bring real-life experience to the work. We value community, critical consciousness, and decolonizing mental healthcare. Simply put, we want to revolutionize the delivery of mental healthcare services to our communities.

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John Sharp MD PLLC
Psychiatrist
Brookline, MA

Integrated, individualized counseling, coaching, psychotherapy and psychopharmacology!

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Kate Salama
Psychiatrist
Denver, CO

Kate Salama, M.D. is a board certified adult psychiatrist, who specializes in women's mental health and reproductive psychiatry. She has a lot of experience treating depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and trauma across the lifespan. She has completed a fellowship in Women's Mental Health and has expertise in premenstrual dysphoric disorder, pregnancy & postpartum, perinatal loss, and infertility.

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Tim Ridge
Counselor
Wellesley, MA

“I don’t want to feel like this any longer.” Or “I just want to feel better about myself and my life.” Many of my clients will say something like this. They feel stuck. Anxieties, sadness, pain and the fears of not being good enough only grow. They can point to many good things in their lives but somehow feeling fulfilled and happier isn’t happening. Feeling ashamed to admit even to themselves or others about how hard things are while self-doubt is settling in. Perfectionism, self-criticism and imposter syndrome can tear you down inside even if no one else knows it. Work, school and relationships require energy that is harder to find. The need to present well can be exhausting and at times even destructive. You may try to remind yourself to feel grateful or more positive but sometimes even that reinforces a feeling of shame that your life feels so difficult. The idea of showing up for yourself starts to feel impossible; connecting with friends, family or a partner feels difficult or simply out of reach. Sadness can show up as anger or withdrawing from activities you once enjoyed and withdrawing from people who care about you. As the need to numb yourself grows, alcohol or other addictive patterns may increase. Anxiety, sadness, shame, medical or physical trauma, perinatal challenges, perfectionism and self-criticism, bullying or pain from childhood and family issues, relationship patterns you want to change, sports performance injuries or difficulties, negative thoughts and feelings about yourself and low self-esteem can all have origins in trauma. Trauma may not be the word that is used. Sometimes we think traumatic experiences must be extremely dramatic but actually trauma is experienced by all of us at different times in our lives. Trauma is really anything in our past that is difficult to think about or feel, draining us emotionally. Having a stronger sense of yourself will allow you to respond to challenges with more freedom, as well as direct your life with goals and purpose. If you want to let go of stuff from your past but aren’t sure of how to move forward, I can help.

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