Therapists for college students near Houston, TX
Welcome! I am glad that you are taking initiative in your mental health. I work with individuals that have trouble managing emotions. I work on building a solid foundation on building the therapeutic relationship. I add modalities that best fit your needs as the client. If you are someone that struggles with ruminating thoughts or struggles with relationship with self or others, I am here to offer a space to help towards healing.
Life often asks women to hold so much—caring for others, navigating relationships, balancing responsibilities, and carrying silent struggles that can feel overwhelming. If you’ve been moving through an eating disorder, body image concerns, grief, trauma, fertility challenges, or simply the load of expectations, you deserve a place that feels safe, affirming, and collaborative. In our work together, you’ll find space to be fully seen and supported, with compassion guiding every step as you reconnect with your strength, your voice, and your true self. I offer a compassionate, collaborative space where honesty, care, and curiosity guide our work. Rather than quick fixes, I help you slow down, listen inward, and reconnect with parts of yourself that feel lost. Together, we’ll build safety and trust while using evidence-based approaches to support meaningful, lasting healing. Here, every part of you is welcome—your questions, your grief, your dreams, and your story. This is a place to release what you’ve been carrying, to feel deeply supported, and to rediscover your resilience. I'll honor your process, creating space for healing, growth, and a return to you, but an updated you that feels in alignment with where you see yourself.
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"""Stepheni Tolbert is a dedicated Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with experience providing compassionate mental health care across diverse clinical settings. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Psychiatric Mental Health from Walden University. Stepheni has worked in inpatient crisis stabilization units, substance abuse treatment centers, and outpatient mental health clinics, supporting individuals through various stages of their mental health journey. Stepheni is passionate about serving diverse communities, including LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, single mothers, survivors of trauma and abuse, and people with disabilities. She is committed to fostering an inclusive, culturally sensitive environment that respects the unique backgrounds and experiences of her clients. Her approach to care focuses on creating a supportive, non-judgmental space where clients feel empowered to address their mental health challenges. She believes that making the first step toward seeking help is the hardest part, and she strives to guide clients toward restoring health, functionality, and happiness. Outside of her practice, Stepheni enjoys gardening, crafting, and spending quality time with her family. Her holistic, patient-centered approach ensures that clients feel heard, supported, and equipped to achieve lasting well-being."""
Courage isn’t about having no fear—it’s about feeling it and walking straight toward it. And let’s be honest, some days courage is just answering the phone, replying to that text, or—YIKES—opening the front door. Maybe you’ve mastered looking “fine” on the outside, while on the inside you’re desperately hoping no one gets close enough to see the real you. I get it. We all want life to be easy, but counseling? Yeah, it’s not always easy. It’s work. It’s showing up. It’s sticking with it when it feels uncomfortable. If you’re still reading this, I’m guessing something in your life feels heavy and you wish it could just magically change. I can’t promise magic—but I can promise to walk beside you every step of the way, helping you find your footing and your balance again.
My name is Zach Engler, and I am a licensed professional counselor based right here in Fort Collins, CO. I specialize in working with adolescents, college students, and young adults to middle-aged adults who are: looking for change and personal growth, going through life transitions, struggling with anxiety, depression, excessive worry and fatigue, exploring their sexual identity and/or gender identity, struggling with relationship issues, lost and need help finding themselves. The simple truth of the matter is that you don’t need to have a major mental illness to benefit from counseling. My job as a counselor is to help empower you and to work with you to find a solution to the problems you or your family are facing; whether it be anxiety, depression, or school/job related stressors, or you’re having relationship or family issues, I am here to help. Counseling is personal. It is uplifting. And everyone can benefit from it!
Welcome! We at The Celestial Life see clients for nutrition counseling and we specialize in folks who struggle with eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image.
Through play therapy, even young children (ages 3+) can express big feelings in a safe and nurturing way. I support children experiencing family changes—such as divorce, separation, or parenting transitions—while helping them build coping skills, confidence, and healthy communication. I also work with teens and adults navigating stress, anxiety, life transitions, and self-worth challenges. My approach is encouraging, supportive, and focused on helping each client feel understood and empowered. Using play-based techniques and parent–child interaction strategies, I guide children in expressing emotions, developing self-regulation, and improving interactions at home and school. I also offer parents practical tools and psychoeducation to continue the progress outside the therapy room. For clients who wish to incorporate faith or spirituality into their healing, I provide an integrated approach that honors and supports those values. Whether you’re seeking support for your child, teen, or yourself, I would be honored to walk alongside you on your journey toward growth, healing, and emotional well-being.
Hi, my name is Johnathon, and I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor. I hold a Master’s degree in Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling from the University of Montana-Billings. I have extensive experience working with individuals, families, and in group settings where people faced concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, ADHD, stress management, and relationship challenges. My hope is that you'll leave our sessions with not only practical tools, but also a deeper sense of self-acceptance and compassion. You'll be equipped to prioritize your own well-being with intentional self-care, and feel a genuine sense of hope and optimism for what's ahead.
I'm Eloise and I help college students navigate the tough stuff. Whether it's stress from school, anxiety, identity exploration, relationships, or feeling stuck, you don't have to figure it all out alone. I create a space where you can vent, process and grow--without judgement. I get that college is a time of major transition and pressure. My style is collaborative, down-to-earth, and focused on what you need--whether that's coping strategies, deeper self-awareness, or just someone who really listens. Let's talk about what's going on, what's holding you back, and how we can get you feeling more like yourself.
Hello! My name is Renee and I have been a therapist for 17 years. I meet my clients with empathy, compassion, and the greatest respect for having the courage to look at oneself with honesty and embrace change. We all have the innate capacity to heal ourselves and the natural desire to grow and be the best version of ourselves. By creating a safe, non-judgmental space, I aim to help clients understand themselves better, uncover their own capacity to heal from pain, and ultimately find more meaning, authenticity, and joy in their life. I am experienced in helping adults and adolescents to recover from traumatic events and manage Anxiety. My approach emphasizes the mind body connection utilizing CBT, Mindfulness, and Somatic Awareness. I am certified in EMDR, a research based treatment for PTSD. I especially enjoy working with college students as they navigate the stresses of university life and transitioning to adulthood. As a first generation college student myself, I recall the self doubts, anxiety, and identity shifts that can accompany the college experience.
We use a best practice approach in a safe, supportive environment in working with our clients and we accept insurance so that our services are more accessible to all of our community members. That is why we were voted Best Psychologist in The Woodlands in 2022 and 2023. We provide individual therapy and psychological testing for adults to help them live their best life. Our psychologists and therapists have a diverse set of skills, training, and experience in working with adults.
Are you looking for a change but feel stuck? Maybe you're looking to break certain patterns or need guidance on how to cope with stress, anxiety, or depression. Perhaps you have reached a point in your life where you have lost your identity, and need help connecting back to yourself. I am passionate about helping people create a more fulfilling life. A life where they can feel like themselves again. I enjoy working with people who are open-minded and willing to reflect in order to make necessary adjustments to improve their lives. I recognize that each person is unique, so I will strive to find the best techniques to suit your needs. I offer an open and supportive space for you to explore your goals, thoughts, and emotions. I know firsthand how important it is for people to feel heard and understood. I believe people are capable of change, and it is my passion to help you find the confidence needed to reach your personal goals. Whatever part of your journey you are in, contact me if you are ready to take the next step. I would love to see what we can accomplish together!
Do you find yourself constantly putting others first? Often at the expense of your own needs? Do you struggle to say “no” without guilt, or question your worth when you’re not being productive or perfect? You’re not alone. I work with women and teenage girls who feel stuck in patterns of people-pleasing, poor boundaries, and self-doubt; women & girls who are ready to reclaim their voice, reconnect with their identity, and finally start loving themselves deeply and unapologetically.
Dr. Grabow’s approach to therapy is aimed at helping clients expand their capacity for well-being by exploring formative life experiences, focusing on how emotions are understood and managed, fostering mindfulness, and identifying values. She strives to develop a relationship with each client that is collaborative, authentic, whole-hearted, and empowering.
College can be an exciting but overwhelming time, filled with pressure to succeed, navigate relationships, and figure out who you really are. At Real U Behavioral Health Consulting, we provide a safe and supportive space for college students to unpack life’s challenges, heal from past experiences, and step into their most authentic selves. Whether you’re dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, relationships, family struggles, or identity concerns, we’re here to help. Our approach is real, honest, and culturally informed—we get that college isn’t just about grades; it’s about growth, self-discovery, and mental wellness. Our Services for College Students: Individual Therapy – Find clarity, build confidence, and develop tools to manage stress and emotions. Relationship & Dating Support – Navigate communication, boundaries, and healthy connections. Healing from Past Trauma – Address childhood wounds, family dynamics, and emotional struggles. Anxiety & Stress Management – Learn practical ways to handle academic and social pressures. At Real U, we believe in therapy that’s real, relatable, and transformative—because thriving in college isn’t just about surviving; it’s about becoming the best version of yourself. Let’s do the work together.
Client Focus: Virtual Therapy | Adults/Womxn | LGBTQIA2S+ Areas of Expertise: Social Justice Advocacy & Liberation Practices | Therapeutic Humor | Anxiety + Depression | Identity Development | Body Liberation | Shame Resilience + Self-Compassion | Dating | Life Transitions I am especially well-suited to support: - Individuals and activists/community organizers/good troublemakers concerned with systemic oppression and its impact on our collective well-being - Individuals interested in exploring their biases, White guilt, and racial blind spots - Individuals interested in exploring how gender expectations in our culture might influence their feelings of self-worth and belonging - Individuals wanting to work on mindfulness and self-compassion - Individuals who have some history with therapy and are looking for a connected therapist/client relationship that will both support and challenge them
I am a Licensed Psychologist specializing in adjustment, career assessment, ADHD/Learning disabilities and identity development. Please visit my website to see the scope of services available.
Courtney Bolick is dual certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with 20 years of clinical experience, with a focus on Depression, Anxiety, OCD and LGBTQIA2S+ care. She is dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare to patients and treating the whole person. She utilizes a patient-centered approach built on trust and open communication to personalize care plans that align with the patients' goals and values. Outside of work she enjoys traveling, reading, and playing with her dogs.
Feeling anxious, overwhelmed, stuck, or emotionally drained? You’re not broken — your nervous system may just be overloaded. I offer LENS neurofeedback therapy which is a type of therapy that takes no effort from client and offers fast results! If you feel traditional talk therapy has not worked for you this might be the solution. LENS neurofeedback is a gentle therapy that supports your brain in releasing stress patterns and restoring balance. It can help with anxiety, mood challenges, focus difficulties, trauma responses, and feeling emotionally “numb” or reactive. If you’re a college student who feels exhausted all the time, overwhelmed by expectations, or trapped in perfectionism, I see you. You might look “high-functioning” on the outside — good grades, leadership roles, internships — but internally feel anxious, depleted, and afraid of falling behind. I specialize in helping students navigate burnout, chronic stress, academic pressure, and the fear of not being good enough. In our work together, we focus on reducing anxiety, shifting perfectionistic patterns, building emotional resilience, and helping you create rhythms that support both achievement and well-being. Success doesn’t have to cost your mental health!