Therapists for college students near 30332
Many of the students I work with are navigating intense pressure academically, socially, and internally. You might be experiencing anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or difficulty managing stress. You may also be carrying unresolved trauma or struggling with identity, grief, or emotional regulation. Therapy offers a structured, supportive space to explore what’s contributing to these patterns and begin building healthier ways of coping. My approach integrates evidence-based treatments like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care. We’ll focus on helping you better understand your thoughts and emotions, strengthen your coping skills, and create lasting change that supports your well-being. You don’t need to have everything figured out to begin. Therapy can be the starting point for greater clarity, connection, and self-trust.
With a passion for understanding the unique challenges that college life presents, I’m a seasoned psychologist specializing in college mental health, sport and performance psychology, and career counseling. Navigating the intricate maze of university life can be overwhelming, but I am here to provide the support you need. I recognize the academic, personal, and social pressures that college students face and am committed to helping you thrive during these transformative years. In the realm of sport and performance psychology, I go beyond the classroom, understanding the importance of balance in a student's life. Whether you're an athlete striving for peak performance or simply aiming to excel in various aspects of your college journey, I will tailor my strategies to enhance your mental resilience and overall well-being. Furthermore, I bring my expertise to the realm of career counseling, recognizing that your time in college is a crucial stepping stone toward your professional future. I will collaborate with you to identify your strengths, interests, and goals, offering personalized guidance to help you make informed decisions about your college major and/or career path. I strive to create a safe space for you to explore your thoughts and emotions. Utilizing evidence-based approaches such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness delivered through a holistic approach, I will help empower you to overcome challenges, build resilience, and unlock your full potential.
I work with young adults who want to improve their quality of life by building skills to manage anxiety, stabilize their mood, navigate life stressors, and strengthen communication. I provide counseling in Dallas, Georgia, and online therapy across Georgia. It’s not always easy to ask for help, and I recognize the courage it takes to share your personal thoughts with someone new. I create a safe and supportive space where you can talk openly, explore what’s holding you back, and learn tools to shift unhelpful thought patterns toward greater clarity, balance, and peace. Effective 10/18/25 I'm available Saturdays!
I help women move through anxiety, stress, self-doubt, and life transitions with clarity and confidence. Whether you’re navigating career shifts, relationship changes, or simply feel disconnected from who you are, therapy can help you realign with your values, rebuild your self-trust, and reclaim your sense of direction. In my work together, we’ll identify what’s keeping you stuck—self- criticism, perfectionism, unresolved grief, or limiting beliefs—and transform those barriers into breakthrough moments. I’ll support you in using your natural strengths to problem-solve, build self-awareness, and take intentional steps toward a life that feels aligned and fulfilling. As an introvert and a therapist, I deeply understand the internal worlds many women carry quietly—feeling like you always have to “hold it together” even when you’re unraveling inside. This space is designed for you to safely unpack, reflect, and rebuild without judgment. Let’s work together to shift from self-doubt to self-assurance. You deserve to feel grounded, whole, and seen.
I work with females and males for individual counseling, as well as couples counseling. I specialize in trauma focused care and see people with anxiety, depression, grief, life changes, self esteem issues, and relationship issues.
At Oconee Counseling, I specialize in working with college students who are navigating big transitions, anxiety, identity questions, and career uncertainty. Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just unsure of who you’re becoming, I offer a space to slow down, sort things out, and start making sense of what matters most. My counseling style is warm, collaborative, and tailored to you. I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all therapy—because you’re not a one-size-fits-all person. I’ll help you explore your strengths, your story, and your next steps in a way that feels grounding and real. If you’re someone who thinks deeply, wants to grow, and could use some support figuring out your path, we might be a great fit.
Acceptance and change are hard. I help people face and make space for their life histories and experiences and support them in identifying and making the changes that lead to meaning and satisfaction in their lives and relationships. I believe that you are the expert on your life, and my role is to provide encouragement, support and guidance on your journey of healing and growth. My practice is focused on the needs of men, and I enjoy helping men that are struggling with anxiety, depression, chronic illness or disability, relationship issues, complex trauma/childhood wounds, racial stress and trauma, and navigating adulthood/"failure to launch" and masculinity. As a Black man, I am committed to addressing the unique experiences of and challenges that face BIPOC men. I believe that humans are wired for connection and that profound and lasting healing comes from satisfying this essential need. My work is based on AEDP Psychotherapy (formally known as Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) and Emotionally Focused Therapy. The AEDP Institute (aedpinstitute.org) describes AEDP Psychotherapy as “an experiential model that seeks to alleviate patients’ psychological suffering by helping them process the overwhelming emotions associated with trauma in a way that facilitates corrective emotional and relational experiences that mobilize positive changes in our neuroplastic brains.” The International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (iceeft.com/) describes Emotionally Focused Therapy as a “form of therapy that helps people understand and improve their emotional connection with themselves and others.” Both therapies emphasize the importance of our relationships with ourselves and others and use the power of corrective experiences with our emotions within the safe haven and secure base of the therapist-client relationship to fuel growth and healing. I also use skills and techniques from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and other approaches that emphasize mindfulness, acceptance, and compassion when needed to facilitate healing. I come from a family of helpers and healers, and I have been privileged to help people in a variety of roles and settings. I have worked as a state social welfare caseworker, an assistant in a state library for the blind and disabled, a respiratory therapist and a medical social worker. I grew up in a military family and was fortunate to be exposed to and learn from a variety of cultures. I am a member of the "sandwich generation” and know what it means to care for and support older and younger family members with chronic illness and disability simultaneously. As a person living with chronic illness, I also have lived experience with the challenges and limitations that come along with living with a disability. My experiences have fostered in me a deep appreciation of and respect for the diversity of the human experience. When I am not working, I enjoy all things that involve good food, friends, and family. I look forward to learning more about you, who and what matters to you, and traveling with you on your journey of hope and healing!
I believe every one of us is a good person at heart, we are all trying our best and laziness is a myth. You may have a hard time believing that about yourself. You may have been taught (by families or systems) that you are bad, lazy or selfish. You are scared to make decisions or trust your intuition. You want to love yourself the way you love others! I offer a radically different perspective. I think it is possible to love yourself a little bit at a time, take things less personally and create more space in your life for peace.
Do you every feel like puzzle piece that does not fit? Or that you are the black sheep in your community? I can relate to the social pressures to be strong and the need to be heard and seen in this world. I strive to provide a safe, nonjudgmental space that allows you to reconnect with yourself and find creative solutions to reach your goals. I am a licensed therapist with 7 years of experience in the field, and have worked with a diverse range of clients. My clinical style is a mixture of client centered and existentialism, and I believe in creating a safe, non-judgmental space where you can authentically explore your thoughts and feelings. We will take a therapeutic journey towards mental and emotional wellness where I will help nurture an understanding of your challenges and support you in developing strategies to overcome them.
As a psychotherapist and registered yoga teacher, my approach is integrative and holistic, incorporating both the body and mind in your healing process. Since 2003 I have been providing psychotherapy to women struggling with anxiety, low self-esteem, & relationship problems. I draw from a variety of interventions & techniques including thought work, mindfulness, somatic, and breath practices. I can offer you an objective, nonjudgmental perspective and provide concrete tools to help you move closer to the life you want. Together we can create a treatment plan to meet your individual, unique needs.
I work with individuals struggling with problems relating to substance abuse and trauma. Anxiety and depression are also areas I specialize in. I have worked in the field of substance abuse for 20 years. I am certified as an addiction counselor and a trauma therapist. I have been trained in EMDR to use with a variety of issues including PTSD and anxiety.
Hello, I am a therapist working with teens 13+ and older. I work with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma. I do EMDR, parts work, and Brain spotting techniques. We will work on Mindfulness and strengthen your coping skills to help you heal and deal with life's struggles.
Hi, I’m Jennae, a licensed mental health counselor offering online therapy for students and young adults in Washington State. Blue Hour is a space to process what you’re feeling, figure out who you’re becoming, and get support without pressure. I specialize in anxiety, emotional disconnection, identity & purpose questions, life transitions, and faith integration (if that’s something you want to include — no pressure). Sessions are available Sundays, Mondays, and Wednesdays between 3–10pm (PST).
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This is a safe space were you will feel relaxed and comfortable. We offer virtual and in person visits. We support a wide range of concerns including stress, adjustments, emotional and behavioral issues among others. Life has it's challenges and we look forward to assisting you on your journey.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in individual and couples therapy. Creating a safe space for clients to explore the challenges and beauty of relationships is the utmost goal in my practice. The focus of my work is providing psychotherapy with adults and couples. I use an individualized approach with clients and tailor interventions to suit their personal goals. I incorporate strategies from the following treatment modalities: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution Focused Therapy. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE AND TREATMENT SPECIALIZATIONS: Life transitions and experiences (school stress, transitioning to college, roommate conflict, etc.) Relationship Conflict Anxiety and Depression Substance Use and relationships impacted by substance use Grief/Loss Trauma
My goal as a counselor is to help others UNLEARN how to be their own worst enemies. Perhaps you're feeling so low or worry so much that it doesn't seem like you are fully living life anymore. Maybe your self-esteem is low, and you've lost sight of what makes you a beautiful being. I aim to meet a client where they are and understand how they view themselves and the world. Then can change begin to occur. I help clients learn to better understand themselves and introduce skills that can help them cope with the uncomfortable thoughts and feelings they experience. I bring fun into the therapy process by incorporating activities, art and the client's creativity in session. Counseling is tailored to fit each client's needs and I welcome input from my clients. I welcome clients of all ages and backgrounds. Please feel free to reach out via phone or email. I look forward to hearing from you and starting this journey with you.
Anodyne Counseling Services is home to the private practice of Angie Cleland, LCSW. Angie has over 15 years of experiences with children, families, and individuals She offers psychotherapy from a holistic approach to health and well-being. Her mission is to work with clients in discovering their true selves through the therapeutic relationship. Angie works with clients to build coping mechanisms to deal with stress, depression, anxiety and other mental health issues. She also works with clients dealing with trauma and grief. One of Angie's specialties is perinatal mood disorders. Working with women before, during, and after pregnancy who are dealing with mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, and other stresses associated with trying to conceive, pregnancy, labor, birth, loss, breastfeeding, body image, trauma, and other perinatal related issues.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, relationship stress, or a loss of identity? Do you find yourself wondering if things will ever get better or feeling like there’s no light at the end of the tunnel? You are not alone. Many people today are navigating intense emotions, complicated relationships, grief, and uncertainty about their purpose and direction in life. I believe that people can change—and that healing is possible. Together, we’ll work to shift unhelpful thoughts and patterns, strengthen your coping skills, and create more grounded, empowered responses to life’s challenges. I am a Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) therapist, integrating mindfulness, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and distress tolerance to help you build stability and emotional resilience. I am also a Certified Grief-Informed Professional (CGP), offering compassionate support as you process loss, develop meaningful coping strategies, and find purpose within your healing journey. My goal is to help you create a life worth living—one that feels authentic, hopeful, and aligned with who you’re becoming. Call me today for a free consultation and take your first step toward building the life you want.