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Therapists for college students near University of Pennsylvania

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Alicia Coffman LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Allentown, PA

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Briana Whitehead
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Carnegie, PA

Briana is a Licensed Social Worker, gaining her Master’s at The University of Pittsburgh. Briana has worked at Western Psychiatric Hospital as an intern and inpatient social worker for over 7 years, working with clients with chronic psychosis, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, and trauma. Briana also has a background in child development, utilizing her education to help individuals identify how their development effects them today. Briana utilizes mindfulness and trauma informed care, recognizing the difficulties of being open in discussing and working through individual’s trauma history and how it can affect everyday life. Please don't hesitate to reach out for support and assistance in developing a bright future by exploring your past, present, and future in a safe environment.

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No Diet Dietitian
Group practice
Burlington, VT

We're a team of experts who believe in you and will help you achieve your health and nutrition goals while loving everything you eat. We have specialists on our team that have devoted their life to their nutrition niche. Working with your specialist will help you have the best possible experience. We all share the same missions of helping you achieve your personal goals in a sustainable, positive and no-diet way.

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Stacey Dillon
Licensed Professional Counselor
Pittsburgh, PA

In my time working as a counselor, I have helped patients manage and overcome obstacles like anxiety, depression, and major life transitions. From challenges with the overwhelming pressure of academic life, work life, career choices, relationship challenges, and more, I will be there to offer an objective perspective on your situation and provide healthy tips and resources to navigate it. My approach empowers personal growth while always ensuring you feel safe, seen, and heard. Therapy is a great place to talk about life's problems where you can say anything and not be judged. No matter what you’re facing, talking with someone can help. My goal is to create a supportive, judgment-free space where you feel like you’re grabbing coffee with a friend…a friend who happens to be a licensed counselor with more than 10 years of experience. I work with teenagers (age 14+), adults, as well as couples. Depending on patients’ needs, I utilize CBT, DBT, and Reality Therapy approaches in sessions. Currently, all sessions will be conducted virtually, allowing you to participate from the comfort of your own home and on a more flexible schedule. Let's do this together!

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Audrey Hall
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Downingtown, PA

Drive on the Ocean, Inc., Pennsylvania tax-exempt 501(C)3 non-profit corporation Psychotherapy: Audrey Najor Hall, MSW, LCSW 29 Years in Practice. 1991 Graduate of University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, School of Social Work Video Sessions & Teletherapy Only: Monday through Thursday @ 4:15-8:30 pm; Some Saturday hours Website: http://www.driveontheocean.org/psychotherapy.html Visit Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists Reclaim Your Life! • Are you often unaware of what is bothering you? • Are you easily triggered? • Are difficult thoughts, memories, or feelings (like anger, depression, anxiety, or distress) getting in the way of what you really want to do? • Is it difficult to cope with COVID, stress, adversity, loss, or trauma? • Do you want to live a more full, rich & meaningful life? Some common outcomes in therapy: • Clarifying your values & exploring obstacles to your values and goals • Being more aware, open, accepting & willing to have all our experiences (pleasant & unpleasant) • Being more present, centered, grounded, confident and empowered • Pausing, stepping back & observing your experiences instead of being hijacked, getting stuck or overreacting • Discovering your observer self to witness and contextualize deeper layers of yourself • Engaging in more pleasant, pleasurable & meaningful activities & interactions • Commitment to act according to your values and make BOLD MOVES I work collaboratively with individuals (adults 18+), couples & families. I specialize in third-wave Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies (CBT) that emphasize mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches: • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy • Behavioral Activation • Compassion-Focused Therapy • Behavioral Skills Training: Emotional Regulation; Mindfulness; Distress Tolerance; Interpersonal; Problem-Solving, Coping & Stress Management I also practice other Evidence-Based Therapies: • Emotionally Focused Therapy • Psychodynamic Therapy (Insight-Oriented) • Supportive (“Talk”) Therapy Communities Bisexual Allied Body Positivity Gay Allied Lesbian Allied Queer Allied Transgender Allied Veterans Issues: ADHD Academic and Career Concerns Addiction Alcohol Use Anger Management Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Body Image Chronic Illness Chronic Pain Codependency Coping Skills Depression Divorce Domestic Abuse Domestic Violence Drug Abuse Dual Diagnosis Family Conflict Life Transitions LGBT Marital and Premarital Men's Issues Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Self Esteem Sexual Abuse Sleep or Insomnia Spirituality Stress Substance Use Trauma and PTSD Women's Issues For VIRTUAL appointments from Monday through Thursday @ 4:15-8:30 pm, please call Audrey Najor Hall for a free phone consultation at (610) 632-5410 OR 484-447-4513 OR email me at hello@driveontheocean.sprucecare.com Cost per Session: $100-$150; Sliding Scale: Yes

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Brittany Banks
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Pittsburgh, PA

My counseling philosophy is grounded in trauma-informed practices, meaning I value collaboration, empowerment, and emotional and physical safety above all else. In time, clients will gain a richer understanding of themselves while working towards self-determined goals. I am especially attuned to those experiencing LGBT issues, trauma, and depression, as well as various non-monogamous relationships and organizing for social justice. As a social worker and through lived experience, I am highly aware of the daily social, institutional, and communal injustices that impact different historically oppressed people. To supplement a trauma-informed practice, I utilize CBT, Brainspotting, ACT, DBT, narrative, and solution-focused therapies when supporting a client. For those working towards understanding unconscious bias based on race, ability, class, or creed, I take an antiracist, intersectional, and systems approach to foster growth and accompliceship development. Reaching out to a new therapist can feel overwhelming and intimidating. I want to recognize the courage you have to start this journey and encourage you to take the next step. When you're ready, contact me and I'll get back to you shortly. For the fastest response, please contact me through email.

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Path to Peace
Licensed Professional Counselor
Pittsburgh, PA

As a first generation college student, I am dedicated to working with college students who are navigating the complexities and insecurities of being a college student. I believe in investing in our youth and transitional age as you are our future.

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Michelle Colaizzo
Pre-Licensed Professional
Exton, PA

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Julie Englert
Psychologist
Pittsburgh, PA

Hi, I’m Dr. Julie Englert, a licensed psychologist who provides both individual therapy and psychological testing. I know that reaching out for support can feel like a big step, and I aim to create a safe, collaborative space where you can feel heard and supported. I work with young adults through adulthood, and many of my clients come to me for help with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, life transitions, identity concerns, and career challenges. In addition to working with adults, I also bring extensive experience supporting college students as they navigate academic, social, and personal changes. My approach is warm and relational. I draw from a variety of treatments, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, while also integrating mindfulness, attachment theory, & trauma-informed care. I tailor therapy to each client, helping you build coping skills, strengthen self-understanding, and move toward meaningful change.

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Shira Collings
Pre-Licensed Professional
Newtown, PA

Hi! My name is Shira Collings (she/they). I specialize in working with clients with eating disorders, disordered eating, body image distress, and those wanting to break free from diet culture. As a diet culture dropout myself, I am passionate about supporting others in finding freedom with food and body acceptance. I am also passionate about working with LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent folks, as well as those with substance use and trauma histories. My therapeutic approach is rooted in the Health At Every Size paradigm and body liberation. It is also informed by feminism, disability justice, and queer and trans liberation. I believe that healing comes from feeling heard, seen, and valued, and I strive to create a space in which clients can express their full, authentic selves. I have training in Motivational Interviewing, Dialectal Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. I also have a background working in disability and mental health advocacy and regularly incorporate advocacy into the counseling process. Additionally, I have training in trauma therapies including Narrative Exposure Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy. I’d be honored to be a part of your journey! Please feel free to visit our website to see if I might be a good fit.

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Meghan Schwarzwaelder
Licensed Professional Counselor
Pittsburgh, PA

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Kelsi Fontaine
Licensed Professional Counselor
Richmond, VA

I have expertise in working with members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community, untangling impacts of trauma, and neurodivergent young adults, though many clients of diverse backgrounds and experiences tend to respond well to my authenticity and warmth. Clients seeking my support might be struggling with perfectionism, anxiety, burn out, boundary-setting, self-doubt, and identity. Common goals might include reducing anxiety, applying their awareness of self to healing, and approaching life and relationships with wellness and empowerment. My goal is to act as a partner in navigating the waves of life. I'm super excited to learn more about you! Building on sensory awareness, mindfulness, trauma work, and creativity, we'll dig for the root of your distress. Tools such as thought challenging, processing trauma, reducing nervous system burnout, and empowerment to lean into your long-term goals may be cornerstones of our work together. I cultivate an environment of authenticity, warmth, and creativity. Working with pre-teens to adults, I recognize that we have all experienced adversity to some degree in our lives and each degree is equally valid. While growth is often a layered and open-ended journey, your counseling relationship and an understanding of relational dynamics will be cornerstones for your adventure. Give us a call to discuss how we can help!

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Dr. Katherine Pang
Group practice
New York, NY

Taking the step to begin therapy is courageous, and my goal is to provide a safe, supportive space where you feel understood. I believe change is always possible because our brains are capable of growth and healing. I work with adolescents and adults facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, executive functioning struggles, and life transitions. My approach combines evidence-based methods like cognitive-behavioral therapy with insights from neuropsychology and psychopharmacology. I also help clients strengthen focus, resilience, and confidence through metacognitive skill development. In addition to my clinical practice, I teach psychology and counseling at the university level and have published research on learning, neuroplasticity, and the positive effects of therapy on the brain. These experiences help me bring both professional expertise and practical strategies to my work. Most importantly, therapy with me is collaborative. I’ll meet you where you are and partner with you to build a path forward that feels empowering, hopeful, and sustainable.

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Renee Rossi
Group practice
Pine Township, PA

Making that first call feels like failing. You have "no time for therapy"--you're already spread thin. You've tried everything, but nothing seems to be working. And even when it does, it's only for a moment. You are ready to feel like you are thriving instead of merely surviving. ...It's a little terrifying to think about diving into the things weighing you down though, right? Ask yourself this (and be honest!): "Can I keep going like I am now? And if I do, what will that look like?" Change occurs when--despite the discomfort and not quite knowing how you'll get there--all you know is you can't keep doing what you're doing. I've been told by many clients that I really hear them. I believe in asking YOU what you'd like to gain from therapy and asking YOU about your goals--not just basing them on a diagnosis. I don't talk *at* you--I talk *with* you. I take a "real" and informal approach. Laughter, making faces or noises are all acceptable ways to express emotions! I welcome you to bring coffee (or water or tea!) and sit wherever you feel comfortable in the room. It doesn't matter your age--you can color or draw, or just sit back and drink your coffee while we chat. I have a laid back style and it's important that my therapy room is a comfortable, relaxing environment. Reach out--let's see if we may be a good fit!

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Caitlyn Proctor
Licensed Professional Counselor
Exton, PA

Your emotions have felt too overwhelming to acknowledge, so you try to ignore them, but they spill over into your daily life. You become triggered and have difficulty managing those emotions when they come to the surface. Negative thoughts pop into your head, and you spiral, believing your inner critic's every word. But you're ready to break free from the old story. If you are feeling the ripple effects of past trauma or experience intense emotions such as shame, sadness, low self-esteem, anger, or anxiety, I know how to help!

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RFL Soul Care
Counselor
Downingtown, PA

Deanne loves to spend time with young people asking questions about their lives and futures. Deeply committed to growing relationships, she will help you navigate the complexity of relationships with skillful attunement to the pain you may be experiencing. If you are looking for someone to be a listening ear, understand overwhelming emotions, or simply guide you through the difficult challenges of school, Deanne will be there to help listen and bring perspective.

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Allison Lange
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Pittsburgh, PA

You're tired of putting yourself out there and not finding your "person". You've tried multiple therapists but just can't seem to connect. And without that connection, opening up and really digging in is hard. So you remain stagnant. You want to feel safe and supported, but also want someone to finally be blunt with you about what may be holding you back--and what may actually HELP. You're tired of merely surviving--you want to FINALLY feel like you are living authentically and truly thriving. You want someone to challenge you to step outside of your comfort zone, but also make this shit a little less scary. I use humor and laughter, openness and authenticity, and most importantly, foul language, to create a safe, explorative environment where we can really dig into what has been holding you back--together. I can be direct and to the point, and sometimes a bit crass and unconventional. But I will also be your strongest advocate and biggest cheerleader. What I love most about what I do is being able to walk alongside someone who is finding their own way, and being able to witness just how resilient our spirits can be. Asking for a little help isn't a sign of failure--it's a sign of courage. And a sign of a badass who refuses to get in their own way. Reach out to see if we may be a good fit! Let's do this! Open Space CCW is a LGBTQIA+ and relationship minority affirming group practice whose mission is to help people move from merely surviving their lives, to truly thriving.

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Dominique Wells
Pre-Licensed Professional
West Chester, PA

Hello and thank you for reading my bio. I am a clinician who values helping people uncover things about themselves and helping people realize that there is always hope for a fulfilling life. I work with people who have many different problems they may be facing. I mainly work with individuals with eating disorders, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, trauma etc. Oftentimes, I will work with people who have a combination of these. Whether you have anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, a personality disorder, have experienced trauma or an eating disorder etc. I can help you manage these things while you are in college. College can be stressful all on its own and it is important to make time for our mental health through this. I know, therapy can be scary for many people and that is why I work to create a warm environment for everyone. I believe that therapy should be a collaborative relationship, which is why you and I will work together to find the best treatment approach for you.

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Adam Haglund
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Pittsburgh, PA

Change is a constant in life, and as a therapist, I believe in empowering my patients to embrace it. My goal is to allow you to free yourself from harmful patterns of behavior through self-expression, and to challenge your beliefs in a safe environment. I encourage you to explore your emotions freely during our sessions, without judgment or restraint. Our time together will allow you to feel heard and understood. Together we can work towards a better understanding of your wants, needs, and identities. I encourage you to reach out.

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Lucent Counseling and Consulting, LLC
Group practice
Pittsburgh, PA

Guided by values of nonjudgment, curiosity, nonviolence, and compassion for all beings; ​We understand healing as an intentional process of cultivating healthy, respectful, and authentic relationships with ourselves, with others, and with our wider community. ​We aim to serve and strengthen our community by helping to reduce stigma and expand understanding around mental health and wellbeing, while increasing awareness of the interpersonal, social, cultural, and physical environments that may help or hinder development. ​We acknowledge and work to change harmful systems, beliefs, and conditions; and support individuals to live in alignment with their values and live with agency, dignity, and joy within these contexts. ​We believe that growth and meaningful change can occur at any stage of life and are essential for lasting mental health. ​We approach our work with reverence and humility, and consider it a privilege to serve and support you on life's journey.

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