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Therapists for college students near Duke University

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Mary Ann Roth
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Durham, NC

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Myca Jeter
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Durham, NC

Are you feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges, whether it's trauma, anxiety, or the daily grind? You're not alone. Many are searching for clarity and a way to break free from negative thought patterns. My ideal clients are those who want to manage their emotions better, improve their relationships, and find a sense of peace and fulfillment. I specialize in helping young adults navigate these struggles, particularly with trauma and anxiety, as well as complex family dynamics. My approach combines evidence-based therapies like Seeking Safety, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Solution-Focused Therapy, all tailored to your unique needs. Reaching out for help can be daunting, but I'm here to support and guide you on your healing journey. If you're ready to take that first step, I invite you to connect for a free consultation. Let's work together to empower you on your path to personal growth!

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RDU Therapy
Group practice
Raleigh, NC

100% virtual appointments to save you time and allow you to be seen where you are comfortable. We teach evidence based skills to help you work on areas that are important to you. We believe in partnering with you by being real humans, being non judgemental, and offering you support and care.

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Barbara Pherribo
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Cary, NC

Welcome! I am a warm, sensitive, compassionate and positive person, which is the foundation for the work I do as a therapist. I connect well and welcome diversity in my clients, and I have a unique ability to be supportive and give positive feedback, while also encouraging you to challenge yourself and push ahead towards your goals. In my practice, I provide an accepting, non-judgmental environment which helps facilitate a trusting, caring relationship with my clients. My approach is client-centered and solution-focused. I also incorporate strategies from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT).

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SCB Psychotherapy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Chapel Hill, NC

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Built for Mental Wellness, PC
Marriage & Family Therapist
Greenville, NC

Here at Built for Mental WELLNESS, we are serious about helping you live authentically and develop tolerance for life’s stressors. There are many frameworks for therapy and ways to problem-solve issues. However, your growth is to be your growth and utilizing the “right” structure takes understanding. Allow me to be an instrument along your journey in wellness, growth, and overall empowerment. The mission of Built for Mental WELLNESS is to achieve and realize wellness. To define wellness as a state of good health leaves many domains in question; such as physical, spiritual, social, medical, and mental health sub-types. When linking with Built for Mental WELLNESS, your wellness will be catered to as an active pursuit, ever-changing, and ever-evolving over time. This is reminiscent of the human process…ever-changing and ever-evolving. Together we will define wellness for you, your family, and relationships. We strive to provide clear goals and tools to obtain manageability, healing, and peace over unrealized needs and/or wants that speaks to long-lasting wellness.

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UNC Virtual Intensive Outpatient Therapy Program
Clinic or agency
Chapel Hill, NC

We provide 6 weeks of virtual intensive therapy to individuals experiencing anxiety and depression with focus on skill building.

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Kaitlyn Skipper
Pre-Licensed Professional
Durham, NC

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Project Yes PLLC
Group practice
Durham, NC

The mission of Project Yes is to reduce suffering, promote resilience and foster mindful living. Our practice is explicitly LGBTQIA+ affirming, anti-racist, anti-oppression, sex positive, trauma informed, HAES promoting and body inclusive, and supportive of individuals in the CNM communities. All are welcome here.

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Family First Choice Inc.
Group practice
Raleigh, NC

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Triangle Counseling Agency of North Carolina
Clinic or agency
Raleigh, NC

I am looking forward to meeting with you. I have 30 years of experience and offer a wide range of treatment styles. I am currently going all virtual sessions and offer a private and secure platform for your protection and comfort. I approach treatment in a strengths based approach, person centered and problem solving forward perspective. I use evidence based approaches such as (CBT) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, (DBT) Dialectic Behavior Therapy and (ART) Accelerated Resolution Therapy to work with your concerns and meet collaboratively set goals to meet your individual needs. I accept clients from all cultural backgrounds and identities, don't wait, start therapy today.

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Cree and Associates LLC
Clinic or agency
Durham, NC

Grief, relationships, trauma, health concerns, life transitions, family dynamics, depression, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, Bipolar and persistent mental illness. I offer support to individuals to become and maintain the best version of themselves. I strive to achieve this by creating a safe, supportive and empowering environment for all clients. As a counselor, I work from a person-centered approach to therapy, partnering with you to meet you where you are, leverage individual strengths and identify areas of growth and resilience. Therapy is a process of growth and self-discovery. In our sessions. I aim to create a healthy rapport with clients, free of bias and judgement. During this journey, I will encourage you to be open, honest and passionate in order to explore your true self. I welcome your experiences and the story your life has to tell. I look forward to working with you.

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Psychological Resuscitation for Health Care Workers
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Mebane, NC

Levette Scott is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Qualified Supervisor, EMDR Trained, National Certified Counselor, Licensed School Counselor, and Career Counseling Specialist with almost 18 years in school counseling, three years of psychiatric nursing and counseling, 30 years of nursing in the Bahamas, 13 years of counseling education experience and program development in universities and schools. She has experience in telehealth counseling and actively pursuing her certification in Board Certified Telemental Health. Levette provides counseling for nurses, and other healthcare providers with workplace issues, concerns, and challenges. Secondly, clients with medical/health issues such as breast cancer, end stage renal disease, heart, and diabetic illnesses etc. In addition, with over 10 years of school counseling experience, she works with adolescent and children with social, emotional, medical and career issues. Her special interests also is to see clients with severe anxiety and depressive issues, and use group counseling specializations to reach each population above. Levette’s approach is ultimately an eclectic one (meaning using different theoretical approaches). The counseling session is sometimes guided by cognitive-behavioral theory (CBT), cognitive information processing, solution focus therapy, and reality therapy for my clients. With individual and group counseling clients are guided through these theories. The goal is to assist the client in making changes to the way persons think so that they can change. Counseling is a joint effort, which cannot be successful without client’s hard work, energy and courage. There are many reasons people seek counseling, regardless of the reasons, she believes an enhanced sense of self understanding and acceptance is essential in all situations (this includes understanding how past experiences have shaped the way we view ourselves.

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Beth Gaudette
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Raleigh, NC

Welcome! I am Beth Gaudette, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Raleigh, here to help support you during life's daily and complex challenges. I graduated from North Carolina State University with an MSW. My therapy experience focuses on many concerns, including anxiety, depression, family conflict, and parenting, working with a wide range of clients but specializing in working with adolescents through adulthood. I am a warm, positive, and dependable clinician. Everyone experiences roadblocks that can feel overwhelming; a therapist's support can accompany and guide you through those difficulties. Shame and guilt are too prominent in our world, and offering a space without judgment is essential for clients to reach their goals. My approach to therapy is client-centered and individualized for a specific client. I specialize in using cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance, commitment therapy, and strategic and structural family therapy. Currently through the platform Headway I am credentialed with Aetna, Oscar Health, United Healthcare, Oxford, Cigna insurances and accept private pay on a sliding scale as needed. It is crucial for a client to feel comfortable opening up to their therapist; therefore, before our first session, we will have a 15-minute consultation call to ensure we are a good fit. Our first session will be a safe space to share your experiences. Then, we will work together to create a treatment plan focusing on the goals you want to accomplish. My primary goal is to empower clients to make the changes they want and build up their coping skills to face life's changes and challenges.

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Chapel Hill WholeMind Psychology
Psychologist
Cary, NC

I am a PSYPACT provider offering tele therapy in 43 states. As a licensed clinical psychologist I believe in the importance of helping individuals identify, address, and work through the barriers impacting their ability to lead fulfilling and meaningful lives. I have particular interest in working with individuals at the pinnacle of significant life change including helping college age students navigate the emotional stressors that come with this stage of burgeoning adulthood. I believe in the importance of individualized and collaborative care that meets the specific needs and goals of each client.

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Path to Hope Counseling
Group practice
Raleigh, NC

Life can be hard. You may feel unsure and question if counseling can be helpful to you. You feel easily overwhelmed and struggle to open up to others around you about what you are feeling. You have a tendency to take on too much and have high expectations for yourself that are hard to live up too. I'm here to tell you that counseling can help! I specialize in treating young adults like yourself who struggle to manage the stressors of college life and are seeking better ways to cope. I offer a holistic approach including skill building with breath work, yoga, meditation and mindfulness to help improve your ability to handle overwhelming emotions and feel more centered. Reach out to day for a free 20 minute consultation!

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Jenn Viemont
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Durham, NC

If you’re struggling emotionally as a young adult, you’re not alone. Transitioning into adulthood has always been tough, but Generation Z is facing a fresh set of challenges. You’ve grown up in a world where post-9/11 security, recessions, and lockdown drills are the norm. Then, two crucial years of your life were upended by a global pandemic. It’s no wonder so many young adults are struggling with anxiety, depression, and despair. I will help you overcome these challenges. My approach is based in cognitive behavioral therapy, but my methodology is specifically adapted for young adults. I work with individuals aged 17–24, offering compassionate, pragmatic support. My advice will be tailored around your unique needs and goals. You will receive honest feedback, gentle pushes, and proven tools for building a better life. Together, we can find the solutions that work for you. Best of all, because I offer virtual appointments, you can get the help you need right from the comfort of your own home (or dorm room).

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Gerlisa Scott
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Durham, NC

Are you someone who always feels stress? Do you experience overthinking, constantly worrying, having trouble saying no and setting boundaries with others, difficult relationships, a desire for perfection, and feeling like you must be in control? Did you grow up feeling unheard, unseen, insecure, not getting your needs met, witnessing family fights, and experiencing traumatic events? Do you want to break free from generational traumas and develop a new way of living. I work with young professionals who are willing to take control and build confidence to attack life struggles and create a life they desire. I will teach you skills to help you build healthy routines, relationships, and feel a sense of happiness when you are accomplishing your goals. I am a positive, gentle but honest therapist who can help you create change through building emotional awareness, navigating difficult thoughts, and also helping you to set boundaries to things that are unfulfilling. Please visit my website to schedule a free consultation.

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Emily Morris
Pre-Licensed Professional
Durham, NC

NEW CLIENTS WELCOME -- Your anxiety has gotten out of control, and your trauma is calling the shots. You’re mentally reliving your lowest moments over & over, unsettling heartache creeping up when you least expect it. Your relationships or career have begun falling apart as a result of the fear & lack of control you’ve been feeling. You want to come up for air, but the waves keep pushing you back under and you just don’t know how much longer you can tread water... But you’ve found a safe harbor here. I offer a variety of specialized interventions, such as EMDR, CBT, and traditional talk therapy, to calm the storm. Our work together will focus on actually healing the brain and getting you relief quickly by going beyond, “How do you feel about that?” while feeling low-key, comfortable, and authentic. If you are someone who is seeking to improve your quality of life, career, and relationships, you’ve come to the right place.

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Meg Higgins
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Durham, NC

You are sitting in therapy watching your therapist's lips move while she tells you for the fourth time that her cousin is gay and just got a “very butch” haircut. You can’t help thinking, “She just doesn’t get it.” He misgenders you, or forgets your partner’s pronouns, she pulls out Food and Mood, and he talks about how apple cider vinegar might be the solution to all your problems. She hasn't lived in a fat body. He hasn’t experienced homophobia or heterosexism from the inside. What initially seemed like a small hill to climb in your relationship has started to feel like a mountain. Maybe she tells you your black top is so slimming. Maybe once he referred to queer people as ‘homosexuals.’ Maybe, when you report your experiences of oppression, she tells you that the other party probably meant well and just wanted you to be healthier or have it easier in the world. You don’t trust him with your whole self, how can you? You’ve tried so many therapists in the past and she’s not that bad, is she? You continue to hope that therapy with a therapist who doesn’t quite get it will be enough to meet your needs. It’s not enough. You deserve a therapist who understands your lived experiences. You deserve a therapist who knows what it’s like to have your doctor prescribe weight loss to treat arthritis in your wrists, and who can truly hear it when you tell them about your experience with your homophobic aunt at Thanksgiving. You deserve a therapist who approaches the world with a solid intersectional anti-oppression framework that sees society, rather than some flaw in you, as the central piece of your problem. I can be that therapist. I’m fat, I’m queer, I have an intersectional lens, and I want to dismantle systems of oppression one client session at a time.

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