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Therapists for college students near University of Pittsburgh

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Charles Wasserman
Psychologist
West Chester, PA

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Your Tempo Healing
Music Therapist
Waterbury, VT

Welcoming in creatives, artists, and performers! Currently accepting new clients. Has your creative drive disappeared behind a booming inner critic that’s never satisfied? Ever wondered why you’ve been in therapy for years, but the old problems persist? I specialize in helping creatives like you, with histories of relational or sexual trauma, heal from the inside out; building internal spaces of worthiness that aren’t dependent on external validation to feel whole. I use music, somatic work, and depth psychology to partner with you, going beyond words into the layers of your emotional world. Trauma lives in the body, but so does music. Together, we’ll use the music you love to explore and gently move through the memories, beliefs, and responses keeping you stuck, so you can build a home within. This work is often spiritual, guided by your imagination, embodied awareness, and inner wisdom. We ask: what was wrong with what happened to you? Not, what is wrong with you. My warm, compassionate approach supports reconnection with your authentic self. Please visit my website to book your first appointment or email me with any questions.

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Paige Taylor
Pre-Licensed Professional
Media, PA

Hi! I’m Paige (they/she) Whether you are struggling with your identity, the transitions and pace of being in school, or your overall mental health, I would love to see how we can make your life run more smoothly. I aim to make therapy accessible to all of my clients and we can talk about what this means for you. Fidgeting is welcome, as well as eating or knitting while we chat. I mainly use Internal Family Systems which sees each person as made up of a system of parts. These parts interact with one another with the goal of maintaining safety and avoiding harm and pain. Through the experience of trauma, our parts may take on more extreme roles to protect us. We will work together to heal these parts so that they can contribute to the internal system in more helpful ways. A little about me: I am a queer and chronically-ill identified therapist and I love to cross-stitch! I can’t help but to notice parts and attachment styles everywhere, mainly in tv and books. I love finding ways to incorporate art and movement into healing. If you would like to learn more, please reach out for a free consultation to see if I would be a good fit. I look forward to working with you! *I have sliding scale slots from $85-$135 based on need* *I reserve a few slots on my caseload for clients seeking lower fee therapy ($40-$70 per session) through Open Path Psychotherapy Collective*

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Kimberly Carlin
Licensed Professional Counselor
Ridley Park, PA

Hi! I’m Kimberly Carlin, LPC, and I work with women over 18 who want support navigating the ups and downs of life. Between work, relationships, family responsibilities, and personal growth, it’s normal to feel stressed, overwhelmed, or unsure of how to cope. I help women work through: * Anxiety, stress, and burnout * Relationship challenges and setting boundaries * Trauma or emotional abuse * Grief or major life transitions * Body image and disordered eating * Pressure to be “perfect” or meet high expectations * Life transitions such as parenting, career changes, or caregiving responsibilities Here’s what therapy with me looks like: CBT: Helps you spot unhelpful thoughts and replace them with healthier ones. ACT: Teaches you to accept feelings and focus on what matters most. Somatic Therapy: Uses your body to release stored stress, tension, and anxiety. IFS (Internal Family Systems): Helps you explore different parts of yourself and understand conflicting thoughts, emotions, or behaviors. Inner Child Work: Helps you understand how past experiences shape your feelings today. EMDR: A specialized approach that helps painful memories feel less overwhelming. Christian Counseling and Prayer (optional): For women who desire, therapy can integrate Biblical principles, prayer, and exploring God’s perspective of who you are to guide healing, self-worth, and decision-making. I provide online therapy and am licensed in multiple states, so you can continue care even if you travel, work remotely or move. My goal is to create a safe, supportive space where you feel understood, gain clarity, and build tools to navigate life with more confidence, self-compassion, and faith-based guidance if desired. Whether you’re feeling stressed, struggling with relationships, wanting to process trauma, or navigating major life transitions, I’m here to support you. Website: www.kimberlycarlin.com Psychology Today: www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/kimberly-carlin-state-collegepa/749921 Email: counselingservices@kimberlycarlin.com

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John Green
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Paoli, PA

There is only so much we can do on our own. Everyone can benefit from getting another perspective and sometimes family and friends can be a bit too close. If you are struggling with depression, anxiety, grief or loss it may benefit you to reach out. I can work with you to stabilize your relationships, identify professional goals and navigate life transitions intentionally and with hope.

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Coreen Payne
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
NA, PA

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CollegeTelehealth - Online Counseling Nationwide
Group practice
Easton, PA

*Now Accepting New Telehealth Clients* Are you in college, feeling lonely, depressed, and/or experiencing social anxiety? Is something holding you back or missing in your life? Do you feel like you are not sure about what your next step should be? Is there a waitlist at your student counseling center? Do they only offer a limited amount of sessions? Is your university in a rural area with limited behavioral health resources making it difficult to find another therapist? A time of self-discovery and soul searching, college can sometimes leave students feeling overwhelmed. You may not know where to go for help or may feel unwanted shaming doing so. I get it! College was my time to discover myself too. Simultaneously, I discovered the trials and tribulations associated with the college experience. This led me to create College Telehealth, a secure and confidential virtual group practice, to support college students who are struggling with mental health challenges. I commend you for taking this brave, first step for your well-being and would be happy to help you through the process. Let's figure out your concerns together so you can feel balanced and start enjoying YOUR adventure! Please fill out a contact form on our website, www.CollegeTelehealth.com. Our home office is in Easton, PA, but we work with students nationwide. Depending on location, therapy can continue during holiday breaks & summers, too so you can continue receiving consistent support with the same clinician. Visit our website. We are adding new states daily!

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Claudia Apfelbaum
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

I myself am a first generation Jewish American woman. I have experienced some discrimination because of my religious-ethnic heritage and have the experience of being "other." This experience has enabled me to connect with people who experience "other-ness." I think most of us humans experience some form of trauma growing up, whether from hurts experienced in the family or in the larger society. Being able to talk about those hurts enables personal integration and healing. That is what my work as a therapist is about. One of the things I am aware of, for students and many others at this time in history, is the feeling of social isolation. I am offering a group for young adults to experience connected-ness. Look at my website for further information. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Joyce Galanti
Licensed Professional Counselor
Hanover, PA

Hello! My name is Joyce Galanti and I am a Professional Counselor. I am currently practicing out of my office in Hanover, PA. I provide individual, couple and marital counseling. I worked previously at Gettysburg College as a Suicide Prevention Specialist as well as a mental health counselor on campus. I have worked in the substance abuse field and specialize in co-occurring disorders as well as many other mental health treatments. I am the sole proprietor of my practice and love helping people. My motto is "LIFE happens". Sometimes we all need help when it does!

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Max Corchin
Licensed Professional Counselor
King of Prussia, PA

My name is Max Corchin and I am an experienced Licensed Professional Counselor passionate about helping teenagers, college students, and young adults. It’s my job to help you find a path towards feeling better. I’m glad that you’re here. We all face times where we feel uncertain or overwhelmed. Seeking help from a licensed mental health professional is a safe, reliable way to stop feeling stuck and start making healthy changes. It is my goal that no matter what your problem is, big or small, that you leave a session feeling hopeful and ready for change. It’s time to start feeling better. Contact me and we can start with a quick no-pressure chat to see what approach would be best for you.

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The Center for Neuropsychology and Counseling, PC
Group practice
Chalfont, PA

At The Center, we understand how important it is to find the right person to help. That’s why we offer specialized services by highly-trained, experienced and licensed professionals, who are not only compassionate, but who use their expertise to understand the situation, consider possible causes and develop effective solutions.

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Shara Harad-Oaks
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

Do emotions take over and exhaust you? Have people marveled at how resilient you are or mentioned your sensitivity as a liability? Maybe you sometimes wonder if you’re the only one who is seeing the hurt and pain all around. It’s likely you have figured out how to adapt to what the world wants you to be. You present the part of yourself that is widely accepted by your community and our social systems, but what about the rest of YOU? We always hear that college is the best days of our lives, but it is also a time a self discovery. That discovery process can be painful, and I can help. I guide young adults to connect to their inherent worth, power, and self-compassion. I work collaboratively with clients and draw from an expansive toolbox including body-oriented practices, talk therapy, and expressive arts. I am well suited to work with clients who are interested in mindfulness meditation and other body-based exercises to be the center of their therapeutic experience. My scope of practice includes anxiety, grief, burn-out, persistent depression, relational stressors, survivors of sexual trauma, and those navigating life as an artist. I align with clients whose identities and values defy society's conventional norms. My practice is trauma-informed, and I am dedicated to an anti-oppression, anti-racist, body positive, LGBTQIA+ affirming and equitable lens.

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Thrive Coaching & Counseling Peggy MacQueen
Licensed Professional Counselor
West Chester, PA

After 13 years of practice in a community organization, I started my private practice here, 7 years ago in West Chester. I believe in a holistic treatment of body, mind and emotional well being. My mantra is Talk. Change. Thrive. Talking about the different issues with a professional that can give different perspectives and ideas with clinical support, leads to Change. Changing those thought patterns leads to healthier behaviors and actions, which moves us to Thrive. Thriving in life and ways of thinking, so that one can become the person one is intended to be, before all the muck in life that affects one’s well being.

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Ma Zen Space
Licensed Professional Counselor
Philadelphia, PA

Throughout the journey of a woman’s life there are many emotional shifts and challenges. Are you going through a difficult life event and feeling like it would help to have more support? Are you looking to learn ways to increase your emotional wellness, resolve conflicts, and feel more secure in your relationship with yourself and others? This practice is open and inclusive to all.

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mark weichelt
Pre-Licensed Professional
Exton, PA

Ellie Mental Health in Exton, Pennsylvania isn’t your average therapy clinic. We’ve created a comfy, judgment-free zone where you can be authentic, get real about where you’re at in your mental health, and receive the compassionate care you deserve. We strive to break down treatment barriers and provide you with customized counseling services that meet your therapy needs.

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Aspen Grove Counseling LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Village Green, PA

If you haven’t heard this yet, you aren’t too much or too complicated. You can be helped and it is not too late. You do not have to do this alone. I want to be on this journey with you. Whether we explore your addiction or relationship with substances, put the pieces together again after a life transition or relationship ending, or navigate challenges including family conflict/estrangement or a loved ones addiction, I am here to support and help. I'm a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) specializing in addiction and substance use. With over 13 years experience, I have seen and heard it all. Addiction comes with many complications; I anticipate that. I treat co-occurring issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic medical issues, women's issues, and complex family dynamics. It's ok to not know where to start. My goal is to give you a space where you can feel free to explore the things you keep tucked inside. You set our pace. I am client-centered using CBT with motivational interviewing and experiential work. I believe that there are connections between past and present thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

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John Granger
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

John Granger is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the Philadelphia area; he graduated from Edinboro University with a Master's in Social Work specializing in trauma-informed care. Additionally, he holds a Master's in International Development with an urban concentration and an undergraduate degree in Economics from Eastern University. He has extensive experience working with individuals dealing with addiction, anxiety, depression, self-esteem, spiritual issues, and a myriad of other mental health issues. John has a faith-based background and will integrate spiritual principles into his work when requested. Ultimately, his goal is to help you become the best version of yourself by breaking the current cycles in your life.​​

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Mango Tree Counseling & Consulting
Group practice
Philadelphia, PA

Mango Tree Counseling & Consulting is a group practice in Philadelphia focusing on the unique mental health needs of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Communities. Our mission is to positively impact the mental wellness of Asian American & Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) and their communities through culturally responsive mental health care, intersectional education, community connection, and affinity-based mentorship. We have language capacity for 6 different AAPI languages and our clinicians have the lived experiences of AAPI identity in the diaspora.

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Terra Firma Holistic Therapy
Pre-Licensed Professional
Phoenixville, PA

At Terra Firma, our mission is also our greatest passion: to help you recognize how awesome you really are, and that you’re capable of anything you put your mind to! We want to help you evolve into the version of you who feels seen, heard, and understood; the one who feels confident, happy, and whole. We know that there are times where it feels like there’s absolutely no way that’s ever going to happen, because you’re just not the kind of person who’s capable of feeling better. But you absolutely can and we're here to help you get there! What makes our practice a little different is that we approach each client with the understanding that people do not fit neatly inside little boxes. Your relationships, career, hobbies, diet and exercise, spiritual beliefs, etc. etc. are all interacting to create the current version of you. In our holistic therapy approach, we shirk the mindset that you are a narrow range of symptoms to be treated, and instead look at you as a whole person. Our approach is built on empathy and compassion, and is designed to arm you with the wellness tools needed to help you tackle the various battles you may be facing along your holistic journey to happiness.

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Jeff Beers
Marriage & Family Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

"Why now?" is a question I often ask at the beginning of therapy. Some people come in the aftermath of a personal or relationship crisis, some seek relief for old pain, others simply feel certain that its time for a change. My work is well-suited for people experiencing anger, grief, compassion fatigue, trauma reactivity, anxiety, depression, patterns of conflict and concerns of purpose and identity. I'm not overwhelmed by strong feelings or complex struggles. Whatever reason you may have to begin therapy, we'll work together to find the heart of the matter and what might help. My process is insight-oriented and collaborative but I'll tell you what I think. Clients have appreciated my warmth, directness and cultural competency. Some have stayed with me for years or returned after long breaks. I've had success connecting with adolescents and people who feel ambivalent about therapy. I'm deeply curious about how each of my clients experiences the world and I'll be glad to meet you. Reach out, and we can see if we might work well together.

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