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Therapists for college students near 10003

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Sydney Kupersmith
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

Sydney Kupersmith, LMSW, is a psychotherapist who takes a personalized and holistic approach when working with clients. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tulane University and her master’s degree in social work from New York University.

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Moradeyo Adeyi
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

As a trauma-informed and psychodynamic clinician with 12 years of experience, I specialize in helping first-generation children of immigrants navigate difficulties in personal relationships, anxiety, depression, and body image challenges. I also offer psychodynamic therapy and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) for individuals and couples. My approach is holistic, empowering, and transparent, encouraging you to understand the root of your challenges and develop the tools necessary to aid in the healing process. Working together, you can expect a calm and supportive environment tailored to your specific goals, needs, and preferences. I believe in both autonomy and compassion, which helps me to be a collaborative, supportive, and holistic partner. Your treatment plan may include psychodynamic therapy and trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help process and uncover the root of your suffering. I look forward to helping you alleviate that suffering and find lasting healing in our work together. My path toward therapeutic care began at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Having spent 8 years in the nonprofit sector working in spaces like group homes, shelters, and with mobile crisis teams, I understood that the pandemic would bring unique mental health challenges. This understanding inspired me to intentionally pivot my career while deepening my commitment to providing inclusive, culturally affirming, and compassionate care. Now in the therapeutic space, I bring a combination of humor, warmth, and understanding to each session.

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Kayla Handler
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

As a therapist, I support adults in their quests to overcome a number of concerns including: anxiety, depression, identity, grief, and life transitions. To do so, I offer a safe space for those feeling overwhelmed or unsure of their next steps. Together, we will explore emotional patterns, build coping tools, and strengthen self-awareness. Our goal is for you to move forward with clarity, resilience, and a renewed sense of confidence while creating meaningful, lasting change. My approach is collaborative, warm, and empowering, as I am passionate about helping you gain insight and foster growth and well-being in your everyday life. I look forward to supporting you as you develop the practical tools necessary to navigate life’s challenges and find greater balance. I approach each client with empathy and understanding, creating a safe space for us to explore your feelings and face your challenges. Our time together is tailored to fulfilling your goals. To achieve this level of success, I use evidence-based practices. These include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and psychodynamic approaches to help you build resilience, self-awareness, and coping skills. My path to becoming a therapist began in my role as an early education teacher. I realized my passion extended beyond academics to supporting students’ emotional and behavioral needs, and deepened my understanding of how early experiences can play a pivotal role in life. Now, I bring compassionate behavioral health care to diverse age groups to ensure personalized high-quality care. In my free time, I enjoy going for walks, working out, reading, and spending quality time with my dog. I find these activities help me stay grounded, energized, and present, and I love bringing this sense of balance and well-being into my work with clients.

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Sophia Hazan
Pre-Licensed Professional
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

I am an MHC-LP who is passionate about helping patients ages 16 to 65 who are struggling with anxiety, depression, personality disorders, addiction, trauma, phobias, and life transitions. I take an empathetic, patient-centered, and trauma-informed approach, creating a safe, supportive space where you can reconnect with your inner resilience and move toward meaningful healing. My style is collaborative and grounded, tailored to your unique needs, life experiences, and goals. I look forward to supporting your growth, helping you reconnect with your inner strengths, and creating space for lasting change. Working together, you heal in a compassionate and nonjudgmental environment that incorporates Mindfulness-based techniques and attachment work to help build self-awareness and heal from past wounds. I believe in the healing power of authentic connection and unconditional positive regard, which helps me be a steady, compassionate partner in your healing process. During our initial session, we will delve deeply into the issues at hand and work collaboratively to create a treatment plan that best suits your goals and life experiences. You can expect structured sessions with me as we work to lessen symptoms and build an improved life together. My path toward helping others through therapeutic care began with my own experience navigating the challenges of anxiety and trauma in early adulthood. Going through therapy myself helped me understand the power of being seen, heard, and supported without judgment. This experience deepened my commitment to providing a safe, empathetic space for others, where healing feels possible and growth can unfold at each person’s pace. Now, I bring lived experience, deep empathy, and a grounded, trauma-informed approach to each session. On my time off, I enjoy a wide range of activities to practice self-care. Hobbies include mindful hiking, yoga, long walks, journaling, listening to music, playing tennis, and reading psychology books!

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Sarah Lucas
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

Welcome! I am a clinical therapist specializing in helping athletes and queer-identifying patients navigate relationship issues, life transitions, depression, and anxiety. My approach is person-centered, challenging, and validating, creating an atmosphere where you are empowered to grow. I'm passionate about building a therapeutic relationship unique to each patient, so your healing is facilitated through collaboration, humor, and structure. Working together, you can expect a validating and comfortable environment that allows us to develop a successful partnership and strong therapeutic alliance. I utilize a collaborative style that includes Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and psychodynamic therapy, tailored to your unique needs so you both make and maintain progress. I look forward to hearing and understanding your concerns, and to helping you achieve your goals in our time together. My path toward becoming a therapist began by stepping into my own journey as a patient. While studying psychology and playing a Division I sport, I benefitted immensely from therapy, gaining the tools necessary to manage schoolwork, performance, and social dynamics. Now I seek to provide that same sense of resilience and empowerment to my patients, drawing on the skills learned and developed over the years.

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Mila Ghose
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

Mila Ghose, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, has over a decade of experience of providing therapy to individuals, groups, couples, and families. Mila believes in a holistic approach, tailoring therapy to the client. Mila integrates both behavioral therapy strategies and psychodynamic theory in her practice. She brings warmth, honesty, and humor into her sessions. She is an inclusive, affirming practitioner, and hopes to see you soon!

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Justin Ho
Pre-Licensed Professional
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

Life is hard. It’s a tricky thing that presents us with so many unique challenges and difficulties. Whether you're feeling stuck, alone or ready for change, I want to work with you to build a better life and become a better version of yourself. As a mental health counselor with five years of experience, I work with young adults and couples experiencing anxiety, depression, relationship distress, life transitions, and identity issues. My mission is to help you discover and embody your best self while processing distressing situations. Oftentimes we find that we have difficulty figuring out how to work through our challenges, much less identifying them at all, so I walk alongside you to explore the root of the issue in order to find an effective and sustainable solution. Working with both couples and individuals to find healing, I approach my role as being a safe space for you to express yourself without fear of judgement, collaborating with you to find and work toward becoming the best version of yourself. To this end, therapy is centered on you and who you are, as you are the ultimate expert on who you are at your core.

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Nicole Barman
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

I am a licensed mental health counselor specializing in relational patterns, identity development, and substance use recovery for adults navigating life transitions and emotional challenges. As a relational therapist, I see the therapy space as a mirror to the outside world—a place where familiar patterns can surface and be gently explored. Together, we’ll examine the beliefs and behaviors that may have once protected you but now feel limiting or misaligned. My goal is to create a space rooted in curiosity, emotional safety, and meaningful change. I work with adults navigating transitions, identity shifts, and the deeper questions that don’t always come with clear answers. With experience in both private practice and substance use treatment, I support clients in developing coping skills that go beyond symptom management—helping them build more sustainable, internal sources of resilience. I specialize in relational dynamics and trauma-informed substance use treatment. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and curious. I'm passionate about the belief that healing happens in safe, connected relationships where self-understanding can grow and meaningful change becomes possible.

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Steven Merino
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

Steven Merino is a dedicated and compassionate mental health counselor with more than 10 years of experience in the field of counseling and social work. He holds a master’s degree in forensic Mental Health Counseling from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and is a licensed Mental Health Counselor in New York. Throughout his career, Steven has worked with a diverse range of clients, including individuals struggling with anxiety, personality disorders, depression, mood disorders, trauma, and relationship issues. He is trained in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-informed care, exposure therapy, employing a variety of evidence-based techniques to support his clients in achieving their mental health goals. Steven is known for his empathetic and client-centered approach, creating a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings without judgment. He believes in the power of the therapeutic relationship as a catalyst for personal growth and healing. When he is not working with clients, Steven enjoys working out, playing soccer and reading. He is committed to fostering a balanced life and believes that self-care is essential to providing the best care for others.

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Elisa Peimer
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

I work with creatives, musicians, and artists struggling to find satisfaction in their careers and personal lives. I also help executives and professionals who are navigating workplace pressures. After 30 years as a musician and music industry executive, I know how the professional environment can impact your mental health. I provide a space where you can embrace vulnerability and improve communication skills. I can help you navigate imposter syndrome, manage stress, achieve career satisfaction, and navigate the unique pressures of the entertainment industry. Part of that process is “unlearning” the unhelpful dynamics we often unconsciously repeat. My job is to point out these tendencies to help you see why certain issues crop up and gain a new perspective. Together, we’ll collaborate in creating new patterns with better outcomes.

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Sarah Carmody
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

Sarah Carmody is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. She obtained both her Doctorate in Psychiatric Nursing Practice and her Master’s degree from Columbia University. Sarah believes that empathy is essential to developing a therapeutic alliance with each individual she has the privilege of caring for. Her primary aim is to provide an empathetic, safe, and non-judgmental environment where she can support each client’s unique treatment goals. She looks forward to collaborating with you.

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Anisha Jain
Pre-Licensed Professional
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

Are you seeking a deeper understanding of yourself and your identity as you navigate cultural expectations, life transitions, and personal growth? As a compassionate and warm trauma-informed mental health psychotherapist, I work with adults and emerging adults who feel anxious, stuck, or uncertain about their path. Through mindfulness, collaboration, and culturally responsive therapy, I help you build resilience, reduce distress, and create meaningful change aligned with your values. I specialize in trauma-informed care, strength-based insights, cultural sensitivity, and self-discovery to serve as your guide supporting you through change. I look forward to helping you reconnect with your values, finding your inner strength, building a stronger sense of self, and bringing balance to your life. I believe in creating a liberated, collaborative, and open space where you feel seen and supported by a compassionate and steady partner in your healing journey. My approach is personalized to your unique needs, utilizing an integrative therapeutic approach consisting of humanistic, psychodynamic, and positive psychology. No matter your struggle, I work with you in a way that best suits you to achieve the change you desire and empower growth. My therapy journey grew from a deep interest in human resilience and the stories that shape us. Experiencing my own transitions in life strengthened my commitment to helping others navigate theirs, while navigating complex family and career challenges helped strengthen my understanding of identity development. These experiences shaped my approach to care, where I bring empathy, curiosity, and a grounded presence to each session. When I’m not in the office, I’m out exploring the city! I love trying new experiences, from unique restaurants to undiscovered travel spots. I also enjoy reading and playing video and board games.

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Jessica Asia
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

Jessica Asia is a NY state licensed LCSW with over 9 years experience in providing therapy as well as 4 years experience in telehealth therapy. She obtained her bachelor's in psychology from Marist College and her master's in social work from Adelphi University. Jessica utilizes a individualized and client centered approach while incorporating interventions and modalities from cognitive behavioral, creative arts, motivational interviewing and dialectical behavioral therapies. Jessica has several years experience with substance abuse counseling and is familiar with current drug trends by keeping up to date with trainings. Jessica has a passion for helping others in their treatment goals by providing empathy, validation and solution focused approaches.

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Dr. Angelique Caligiuri, Psy.D., PLLC
Psychologist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

I enjoy working with patients of all ethnic and faith backgrounds, with a particular interest in the LGBTQ+ community and twins. My focus is adults grappling with questions about identity, relationships, and general mental wellness. Through thoughtful exploration of personal history, I help patients uncover and work through limiting beliefs to find new possibilities for a more emotionally nuanced and fulfilling life. I am warm, relatable, and thoughtful. If you think we could be a good fit, please reach out or find more information about me and my practice at my website, doctorcaligiuri.com. I look forward to working together!

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Michael Montero, LMSW, LCSW, LICSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

My work is grounded in the belief that trust is the foundation for healing and growth. I strive to create a warm, nonjudgmental space where you can explore who you are, understand what’s getting in the way of the life you want, and learn tools to support meaningful change. Growth can be uncomfortable, but it’s also an opportunity to rediscover yourself—and you don’t have to do it alone. In my practice, I support clients navigating neurodivergence (including ADHD and autism), racial and cultural identity, sexual health, problematic porn use, and challenges with executive functioning. Together, we work on building awareness, creating systems that support your unique needs, and developing skills to foster balance and connection in your life. My background spans clinical practice, advocacy, and policy. I’ve had the privilege of serving communities both locally and internationally including work in Mexico and Ghana, and serving as Director of Health Policy and Advocacy at a healthcare advocacy organization focused on Latino communities. These experiences have shaped my commitment to equity, inclusion, and cultural humility. Whether you’re exploring your identity, working through relationship challenges, or learning to create healthier habits and boundaries, I’m here to support you in finding yourself and building meaningful relationships both with others and with yourself that will help you thrive! Reach out for a free 15-minute video consultation so we can decide if I'm the right therapist for you!

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Michelle Owen, LMSW, LSW, CSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

College life is an ongoing balancing act that can feel overwhelming, swinging quickly between success (acing an exam) and total collapse (stress from classes, relationships, and the future). If you're experiencing stress, anxiety, or burnout that makes it hard to focus, connect with others, or feel like yourself, you're not alone. Therapy offers a judgment-free, low-pressure space to sort through the noise, hit pause, and figure things out so you can feel more grounded, confident, and in control. My approach is warm, genuine, and sometimes funny, showing that therapy doesn't have to feel heavy. Reach out for a free 15-minute video consultation! If you're ready to let go of constant pressure and feel lighter, it's time to connect.

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Katie Zheng, LMSW, LSW, CSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

College can be a lot in general. It can especially be when you’re balancing identity, family expectations, and your own hopes for the future. I grew up as a second-generation Chinese American in the Midwest, so I understand what it’s like to move between cultures while trying to figure out who you are. I offer a space where you can slow down, sort through what’s real for you, and make decisions that actually feel aligned. Whether you’re burnt out, overwhelmed, or just trying to make sense of this phase of life, I’m here to support you in a way that feels steady, collaborative, and grounded in your lived experience. Reach out to schedule a Free 15-minute Video or Phone Consultation.

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Virginia Scott, LMSW, LSW, CSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

I’m a licensed psychotherapist who works with young people to understand and disrupt unhelpful patterns, better cope with challenging situations and discover greater ease, self-acceptance and healthy expression. I am committed to serving students in all content areas to navigate pressure, the pursuit of excellence and transition to career. It is important to me that LGBTQ+ people feel safe in the therapeutic space. I often help clients navigate grief, complex trauma or anxiety and I offer unique therapeutic perspectives when supporting those processing childhood rejection, ADHD and executive functioning challenges, university stress, or careers in the arts. My clinical practice is informed and enriched by my career as a professor, director, and administrator in the performing arts. I have directed or taught theatre courses at some of the most well-regarded theatre programs in the country, including Juilliard, Yale School of Drama, and NYU TISCH School of the Arts. As a therapist, I create a space for you to bring your whole self, feel safe, respected and understood as well as learn new skills and take on new perspectives. I don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all therapy, instead I tailor therapy to your individual needs. I draw from cognitive-behavioral, relational, and trauma-informed strategies, while also integrating expressive arts and movement or somatic lenses when useful. And I always offer a steady and reliable presence. Clients who work with me gain a more accurate understanding of what is really going on for them, and make positive changes in their thoughts, assessments and actions, resulting in greater satisfaction and functioning in their lives. I’m honored to support you in your therapeutic journey!

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Ericka Echavarria, JD, LMSW, LSW, CSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

My approach as a therapist focuses on providing a space that centers your dignity and care. As a professor and administrator in a university, I recognize and understand the competing needs and interests of students. Sometimes managing studies, and other responsibilities, including work, family, relationships, can be overwhelming, and it can be difficult to prioritize what is important. This might manifest as burnout, lack of focus, feelings of anxiety or sadness, as well as chronic or recurring illness, fatigue, impulsive behavior, or isolation. Often it is helpful to have a safe space to unload and release what is on our minds, and share what we are holding. I understand starting this therapeutic process requires courage and vulnerability, and I am dedicated to building a collaborative partnership that honors your experiences and needs, offers a space where you are seen and heard, and feels empowering. My therapeutic approach is care centered, and incorporates a social justice and trauma informed lens, to meet your unique needs and identities. When helpful, I also used mindfulness and somatic approaches to support reflection, regulation, and resilience. Reach out to schedule a Free 15-minute Video Consultation to help us determine if we're the right fit. I look forward to working with you!

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Matt Sato, LMSW, LSW, CSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
New York, NY
Accepting new clients

College can be a naturally high stress period during your life. I’m here to help. With a career spanning business and higher education administration, I am equipped to support students as they navigate this critical transition period in their life. Providing guidance and support for students in highly competitive and high-pressure environments is a cornerstone of my experience as a master's program coordinator at the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League institution. For many, college is less of an exciting journey and more of an overwhelming burden. As an Asian American, LGBTQ+ therapist, I am passionate about addressing the unique cultural and intergenerational dynamics that can shape your mental health experiences. My therapeutic style is client-forward and we’ll work together to identify, understand, and alleviate the pressure points in your life. Feel free to reach out for a consultation – I look forward to our work together!

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