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Therapists for college students near University of Pittsburgh

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Anna Marie DiPietro
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
West Chester, PA

Feeling depressed, anxious, angry? Having difficulty sleeping or not wanting to do your normal activities? Been diagnosed with or have a family member with severe mental illness?Looking for personalized, thorough, and thoughtful psychiatric treatment and medication management? Interested in knowing what medications may or may not work for your specific genetic profile? Tired of 30 minute initial visits and 10 minute follow ups? Over the rush to writing a prescription and rushing you out the door? If you’re fed up with the months or years of failed treatment and medication trials, then come see Ms. Anna Marie DiPietro, MSN, CRNP, PMHNP-BC, Board-Certified Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, for psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and GeneSight testing.

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Grace Ciminera
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Media, PA

Ciminera Psychotherapy works specifically with adolescents and young adults. I may be a good fit for you if you are struggling with adjusting to school, making new friends, feeling isolated/alone, or struggling with family/relationship conflicts. I also have experience working with trauma and helping to heal. I believe in person-centered treatment and tailor our therapy sessions to your specific needs.

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Positive Intentions LLC
Group practice
East Stroudsburg, PA

At Positive Intentions, LLC, our mission is to empower individuals to achieve mental wellness and personal growth through compassionate and personalized outpatient counseling services. We are dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their challenges, develop coping skills, and cultivate a growth mindset. Focusing on holistic well-being and a commitment to fostering resilience, we strive to help our clients discover their inner strength, embrace change, and lead fulfilling lives. Our team of professional counselors is driven by a shared passion for promoting mental health and wellness, and we are committed to serving our community with empathy, integrity, and respect. Together, we aim to inspire hope, instill confidence, and guide individuals to a brighter, healthier future.

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Aporia Group LLC
Group practice
Philadelphia, PA

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Tina Leboffe
Licensed Professional Counselor
Phoenixville, PA

Do you feel unsatisfied with the path you’re on? I specialize in work with college students and twenty-somethings who are navigating new life stages and want to learn more about themselves. Maybe you’re adjusting to starting/leaving college, or a new job. Or you’re looking to set boundaries as you gain independence from your family. I’m here to help you bridge the gap between your life now and what you want your life to look like, while also giving new meaning to the experiences that led you to where you are. I not only bring educational & professional experience to my practice, but also empathy & realness that comes from confronting my own personal challenges. Anxiety, self-doubt, low-self esteem, perfectionism, job dissatisfaction & relationship issues are common struggles of a quarterlifer as you navigate transitions in your 20s. Together we can separate those problems from who you are as a person, learn about the role they play in your life, develop ways to cope, & move forward towards your ideal life. I also work with those pursuing a career as a therapist. Whether you're a psychology or social work student considering grad school, you're a grad school student adjusting to your internship, or you're wondering if a career as a therapist is for you - I have years of experience helping students navigate the field and find a path that feels right for them.

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Horizon Behavioral Health, PLLC
Group practice
Everett, PA

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Break Free Counseling Center
Group practice
Roslyn, PA

College can bring up a lot... stress, anxiety, identity questions, relationship struggles, burnout, OCD, and the feeling that everyone else has it together except you. At Break Free Counseling Center, we help students untangle the stuff that’s been keeping them stuck so they can feel more confident, connected, and in control of their lives. We specialize in: -OCD and anxiety, including GAD, perfectionism, panic, social anxiety, phobias -BFRBs (skin picking, hair pulling) -Complex & religious trauma -LGBTQ+ affirming -Teletherapy If anxiety, OCD, trauma, or overwhelming thoughts are getting in the way of school, relationships, or daily life, you don’t have to figure it out alone. Our team is here to help you feel more grounded, supported, and in control again. We currently have openings for new student clients and accept select insurance plans, including Highmark, IBX PPO, BCBS PPO plans, and Aetna.

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CVS MInuteclinic
Clinic or agency
Philadelphia, PA

There are 4 Minuteclinic therapists in Pennsylvania, available via telehealth or in person, 365 days a year. All of us are licensed, experienced, caring, and motivated to help you get back to thriving. In particular, about me: I am the therapist in Jenkintown. I try to use experiential methods (such as IFS, Internal Family Systems) so that therapy isn't 'just talk'. But if you just want a good compassionate listener, I can do that too. I might be a good choice for you if your situation is complicated, if your feelings are very intense, or if this is your first time reaching out for therapy and you want to make sure it's a good experience (or if you've had bad experiences in therapy before and you want to make sure it's different this time.) Feel free to contact me to see if I'm right for you. Best wishes, Su Siegelman LCSW

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Katherine Zebertavage
Pre-Licensed Professional
Leesport, PA

Therapy is a process. When looking for a therapist, you want someone who can see your goals and provide insight into how they can become reality. Therapy isn’t something that you can just come into one session and be magically healed. When I say therapy is a process, I mean, that therapy comes with challenges, but also rewards. If you can be completely open and honest in this process, I can promise that I will not only work to be a guiding light in this fog you are walking through, but also someone who is going to challenge you and help you bring your inner dialogue out. When I am working with a client, I will bring strategies that you can implement, challenging questions, and overwhelming support. There are going to be days where you may feel like giving up on your ideas, dreams, or passions but I want to remind you that resilience isn’t just about being able to take pain, but resilience is fighting for a future you want. I work with a multitude of specialities including beauty standards, colorism, stress from the political climate, trauma responses, parenting and how your childhood impacts this, social anxiety. Some of the specialties that I focus on are Beauty standard/colorism. We live in a society where European standards seem to be the beauty standard but beauty comes in different shades as well as different shapes. It’s not society‘s job to tell you what makes you beautiful, it’s your own job to remind you that you are beautiful the way you are And how you interpret that in your day-to-day life. Identity also plays a part in my specialties. Being a biracial woman myself, I hold space for Multiple aspects of identity. Every person you know has intersectional pieces of their identity and what I work on is understanding those pieces and how they work to frame your decisions, choices and life. Working through trauma experiences can be difficult. Things that you may not even think to be triggers such as certain sounds you hear, a song that plays at a restaurant, or even the smell of a cologne can completely change your mood. I specialize in working through trauma experiences due to incest. Especially if these experiences are continuing to impact you through the role of a parent. As a parent, you’re already going through mental gymnastics, whether or not you should let your kid out to be at a sleepover party or finding that they have a group of friends that were similar to yours as a kid. Rather than internalizing these fears, I want to create an open discussion where we can process your feelings and thoughts, give you validity to your emotions, but also give you the better understanding that all these emotions still impact your child. Lastly, in the climate that we’re in, politics should not be an issue we avoid. Whether you are on the right or left side, there are things that are happening in current news today that may be impacting you emotionally, financially, and maybe even physically. As your therapist, I’m here to not only just listen to you but also give you the chance to have your voice heard even if you have family with opposing views, friends with opposing views or even neighbors. The therapeutic process does not need to be one that is shortened by fear. Coming into a therapy session, I want you to feel like you have room to talk and that someone is actually listening. This isn’t just an hour of your time that you hope your therapist is making it a safe space but it’s an hour of your time that you were working towards a goal, something that you want in life. I don’t want to just create a safe space for you, I want to help you create a space where your inner thoughts can be heard, validated and respected.

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Aubrey Hopping, MA, ATR-BC , Balanced Beginnings, LLC
Pre-Licensed Professional
Greensburg, PA

I believe in the therapeutic process and I work to provide a space for unconditional kindness, openness, and honesty. I want to offer a space where anyone can acclimate to therapy in order to create whatever the process of therapy is or needs to be for each and every person. I believe that the therapeutic process is co-created, I want to encourage you to practice your on autonomy and advocate for your own perspective and creativity as I guide in order for you to create awareness, insight, and healing. My experience includes working with a variety of populations in a community mental health and private practice setting. I am creative therapist who works from a trauma-informed and person-centered perspective. I provide traditional talk therapy along with art therapy and creative expression to offer a space conducive to inner growth. My goal as an art therapist is to offer a safe and respectful space for anyone who wants to engage in creative self-expression through a variety of therapeutic approaches. I believe all people, from all backgrounds, are creative beings who are capable of growth and change. You already have the inner strength and imagination to find the ways forward.

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Cecilia Rivas
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Santa Monica, CA

Change can be hard, but I'm here to support you. My clients are often in transition, whether they're adapting to a new school or city, experiencing a change in relationships, coping with loss, managing a new health condition, coming out, or simply reflecting on their goals in a new light. If that resonates with you, I want to help you flourish. Depression, anxiety, impulse control issues, and traumatic stress make it harder to navigate change. I have experience serving clients who are working to overcome these mental health challenges. In our first session, we’ll talk about what brings you to counseling, your strengths, the things you value, and where you want your life to go. I aim for you to leave feeling hopeful. My style is genuine and straightforward - I want therapy to take the weight off your shoulders. Please give me a call or send me an email if you'd like to get started!

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Kathryn Eberle Cotter
Pre-Licensed Professional
Butler, PA

My goal as a therapist is to engage authentically, share honestly, and think openly. I have been fortunate to work with people in end of life care, chronic illness, grief and loss, incarceration, addiction, immigration, autism, depression, anxiety, trauma, and have spent most of my career supporting youth and families through a variety of life stages and challenges. I provide opportunities for people to engage in experiences that will expand their understanding, explore their circumstances, and develop resources for their unique journey. In sessions we talk and try new and creative things to help you heal, grow, learn, and move forward. We develop resources and practice skills to apply in your life. These can include emotional and physical pain management, healthy coping skills, improved communication, stress management, strengthening relationships, and processing loss and trauma. I am always willing to have a conversation through email, phone, or in person. I will gladly answer any question and address concerns you may be having. I am passionate about connecting people to resources. So, even if we are not an ideal fit, I will connect you to trusted therapists or service providers who will best meet your unique needs.

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Rosie Patton
Licensed Professional Counselor
Philadelphia, PA

I currently work full time at RiverWards Wellness Collective and I am accepting new clients. Please refer to the website below to schedule an intake at our practice and a session with me. My hours are 12pm-8pm Mondays and Tuesdays in SH, 9am-5pm Wednesday and Thursdays SH office and Fridays 9am-1pm in Fishtown. My areas of interest include: stress management; life adjustments transitions; relationship work; anxiety; depression; PTSD; building self-esteem/body image; addressing suicidal thoughts/urges; using mindfulness based approaches; working with clients who are adopted; and exposure-based interventions. The theories I use most often in my work include: CBT; DBT; trauma informed work; ACT; person centered work; NVC communication work; attachment styles; and Motivational Interviewing.

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Morgan Haffield
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

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Chelsea Markopoulos
Counselor
Stroudsburg, PA

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Theresa Counihan
Psychologist
Southampton, NY

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Lydia Ramharack
Pre-Licensed Professional
Philadelphia, PA

Lydia obtained their masters in School and Mental Health Counseling at the University of Pennsylvania, and is currently working toward licensure. They have experience in working with LGBT adults and adolescents, the BIPOC community, and other marginalized identities. Lydia’s therapeutic approach primarily revolves around Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Person-Centered Counseling and they will implement techniques that best cater to their clients’ needs. Lydia’s values are informed through a lens of intersectionality by evaluating how structural oppression affects different minority groups. As a result, they promote radical self-love and acceptance as a form of resistance against oppressive systemic structures. You can find Lydia enjoying their free time tending to their plants, spending time with their cats, and playing video games.

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Child Behavioral Health Solutions
Group practice
Cockeysville, MD

Child Behavioral Health Solutions (CBHS) provides individualized behavioral health services, tutoring, and executive functioning coaching to children, adolescents, young adults, and families. Our practice offers a warm and supportive environment to promote academic, social, behavioral, and emotional success. CBHS staff is comprised of a psychologist, therapist, educational consultant, and certified tutor/executive functioning coach. We utilize evidence- based practices and understand the importance of a collaborative approach when treating children and adolescents.

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Dr. Desiree Howell
Psychologist
St. Petersburg, FL

It's not your fault. College is demanding & society rewards overworking. It can feel impossible to slow down & practice self-care when you're overwhelmed & nothing you do feels like it's enough. You deserve better. Let's work together to help you heal, unlearn society's b.s. rules, re-calibrate your nervous system so you can step into your power to create and enjoy your life!

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Stacey Luczejko
Licensed Professional Counselor
Port Charlotte, FL

My name is Stacey (Rodenbaugh) Luczejko and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in PA a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in FL and also a National Certified Counselor (NCC). I hold a Bachelor's (BS) in Psychological and Social Sciences from Pennsylvania State University. I also hold two Master's Degrees from Rider University: a Master's (MA) in Counseling Services and an Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) Master's Degree. I have been counseling for the past 17 years in various capacities ranging from counseling in schools to counseling in the community. My counseling style is eclectic because I utilize many different therapeutic strategies based off of the needs of the individuals I am working with during the session. Some of my counseling theory styles consists of: cognitive, behavioral, person-centered, positive psychology, reality, solution-focused, mindfulness, motivational interviewing and psycho-education components. In other words, I have many ways for helping individuals to deal with their struggles or with whatever is challenging them. My approach focuses on thought processes, behaviors, and action plans. I also find ways to creatively use your interests (such as: music, hobbies, movies, and etc.) in the solution process. Most importantly, during every counseling session I strive for my clients to take away something new or something that can utilize outside of counseling in everyday life. ​

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