Therapists for college students near Princeton, NJ
I work with my clients using a variety of approaches in a collaborative effort to help them reach their defined goals. Together we focus on wellness, self-responsibility and empowerment. For over 35 years I have helped individuals who are struggling with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, marital conflict and any other issues contributing to distress. Because I have been in private practice for decades, I have had the benefit of having past clients keeping me informed of their progress, shar...
I bring over fifteen years of experience in trauma-informed care, supporting individuals and groups who are navigating anxiety, depression, and stress related to chronic health concerns. I work with people from many backgrounds and have a special focus on women’s life experiences and the unique challenges that can arise throughout different stages of life. I believe healing happens best through a collaborative, client-centered relationship where you are respected as the expert of your own exp...
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I am a highly experienced psychoanalytical therapist with a broad range of clinical expertise. I work with college and graduate age students and the general adult population. My practice includes individuals coping with academic stress, depression, anxiety and relationship building. I use CBT, mindful meditation, as part of my insight oriented approach. I offer both telehealth and in person sessions as options. I welcome your inquiry and look forward to speaking with you....
I am a clinical psychologist and provide evidence-based treatment for problems including anxiety (and related disorders, such as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and trichotillomania), depression and many other conditions, such as trauma and grief, substance abuse, adjustment difficulties or problems in interpersonal relationships. While I work with adults of all ages, I specialize in working with young adults (ages 18-28) and have worked in several college counseling centers, including Princet...
I work best with students who are thoughtful, capable, and often carrying more than other people realize. They may look like they are functioning well on the outside while privately feeling anxious, overwhelmed, stuck, self-critical, or unsure of how to move forward. Some are struggling with grief, relationship stress, family pressure, perfectionism, or the uncertainty that can come with major life transitions. I specialize in working with young adults and understand the challenges that often...
I believe most clients want to enjoy a life which includes meaning, balance, and solid relationships including with themselves. Self-understanding and self-compassion contribute to self-empowerment and a stable sense of well-being whether alone or with others. Feeling that your therapist "gets you" and likes you can make it safe to explore one's inner world and reflect on thoughts, emotions, default patterns and potential new behaviors. I draw on many approaches in counseling and trauma recov...
Are you a college student or a young adult struggling to navigate the challenges and uncertainties of this transformative phase of life? Do you find yourself in need of guidance, support, and a safe space to explore your thoughts and emotions? As a young adult, life often presents a plethora of challenges – transitioning into adulthood, managing career aspirations, and maintaining healthy relationships. Our experienced therapists are here to guide you through these hurdles, helping you gain ...
Inna Conboy, M.D. is a Board Certified Psychiatrist who specializes in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and medication management. Dr. Conboy’s treatment philosophy centers around an empathic view of the person as a whole, and explores the patient’s past and present in order to understand his/her/their current thoughts and feelings. As a person attains a deeper understanding of self, this awareness may help with his/her/their life struggles. Even though psychotherapy is Dr. Conboy’s primary form of...
Kathleen Bank, LPC Kathleen Bank is a licensed professional counselor specializing in individual-based interventions for emerging adults. Her primary areas of specialty include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for individuals with Anxiety Disorders, and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction. Kathleen received training by Duke University counselors through the Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults (previously known as Koru), and taught immersive classes in Mindfulness at The Hun School of ...
Research shows that the single greatest factor leading to successful outcomes in therapy is the relationship between client and therapist. Together, we’ll create a safe, compassionate, judgment-free therapeutic space for you to breathe, reflect, explore, and be heard. EMDR: Memories of a traumatic event may appear not as a memory but as a cluster of symptoms. EMDR is a type of psychotherapy that allows you to process these unprocessed memories so they can be effectively stored away. Resea...
Life can oftentimes feel overwhelming and unmanageable. Throughout the process of trying to overcome life’s challenges, many people find themselves or a loved one feeling lost and helpless. The good news is, there is hope! Seeking treatment can help you identify the problematic patterns that keep you stuck in a cycle of pain, distress, and shame. Taking the brave and important step of getting help allows for the life changing opportunity to learn new ways of dealing with stress, anxiety,...
Congratulations, I'm so thrilled that you're taking the very first step in achieving your wellness goals! Together we'll tackle issues like anxiety, stress, depression, trauma, and grief, using your strengths to promote self-compassion, self-care, and resilience. As a Guyanese- American woman of color, I love working with people form diverse backgrounds and cultures. I am also passionate about working with people who are struggling to manage unhealthy or difficult relationships and people who ar...
Getting help can be frightening. When suffering feels unclear or confusing, having someone to shed light on what you are going through makes a world of a difference. I have had a career of helping many people in tough moments while providing a safe, healing and empathic environment. I continue my beliefs and commitment to providing this to people dealing with trauma, depression and anxiety. It’s important to have someone in kinship to your journey. Find a renewed sense of comfort, wholene...
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While the decision to initially reach out to a psychotherapist can feel daunting, professional psychotherapy can alleviate the symptoms you are experiencing. Effective psychotherapy can enable you to move towards a life lived more fully, with reduced stress and challenges. Common areas of concern that bring patients to my practice include: Anxiety Depression Adjustment to changes in life circumstances Relationship issues Sexuality and intimacy issues Academic and work concerns Separatio...
Prior to changing my profession 10 years ago to become a therapist, I was in the IT field in highly demanding organizations. I took the leap to become a therapist because of the deeply rewarding process of assisting students and their significant others learn how to manage their anxiety, OCD, phobias, mood challenges and insomnia utilizing practical, warm evidence based trauma informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and ERP. In addition to these issues, I offer a safe space to explore interpersona...
I am a licensed clinical social worker and psychoanalyst. In a safe and trustworthy space, we will work together to alleviate symptoms and discover your true potential! Psychotherapy can help with depression, anxiety, and procrastination. With nearly 30 years of experience I trust the process of working with the unconscious as well as working with dreams. Having lived abroad for over twenty years, I appreciate differences and value diversity and inclusion. I also work with bisexuals, queer and ...
Arya Therapy Center of New Jersey offers structured, compassionate mental health treatment designed to meet you where you are and help you move toward meaningful change....
Whether therapy is a familiar routine or something you’ve just decided to try, being vulnerable is almost always hard. The work of healing is often uncomfortable because it requires something new and untested: questioning deep-seated beliefs, trying different behaviors, and accepting difficult emotions. This takes an incredible amount of self-honesty and courage, and I focus on creating a space where you feel supported, curious, and brave. I believe therapy is most transformative when it add...