Therapists for college students near Ann Arbor, MI
The transition to undergraduate or graduate school can be a very vulnerable time, and many experience depression, anxiety, and anger along the way. It can be challenging to reach out for support and get connected, but it doesn’t have to be. I am honored to support and hold space for those struggling during these transitions. I have experience and interest in relationship issues, adjustment to life transitions, issues with family of origin, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, and other mood concerns. I have specialized training in perinatal mental health, sexual health, self-compassion, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). I strive to use a non-judgmental, empathetic, and validating stance to help clients heal and grow, incorporating cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and self-compassion. Please reach out if you feel we may be a good fit!
College is a time of incredible growth and opportunity, but it can also be incredibly challenging. Balancing academics, social life, and personal growth while navigating anxiety, past trauma, or body image concerns can feel overwhelming. You're not alone. As a therapist with over 20 years of experience, I specialize in supporting students just like you. I offer a safe and supportive space to explore these challenges, develop coping strategies, and build a more fulfilling college experience. If you're ready to prioritize your well-being, I encourage you to reach out.
I provide individual and family therapy for children, adolescents, and adults with a wide range of concerns, difficulties, and/or challenges. May you or your child be looking for support and guidance through a challenging situation, ready to move in a new direction in life, or want to develop increased insight into your self and your life, I look forward to working with you and/or your child to better understand and resolve personal or life challenges. I provide a safe, empathic, non-judgmental, and confidential place to discuss and work through what is troubling you or your child. I value each person's individuality and attend to that which is unique to him or her. In the process, I strive to recognize and help each client honor his or her self in healthy ways. By applying complementary therapy approaches and techniques, I will help explore patterns and obstacles that may be interfering with you or your child experiencing a more enjoyable, fulfilling and meaningful life.
At Shiloh Hill Counseling, I provide compassionate non-judgmental therapy for college students, graduate students and professionals in Ann Arbor and throughout Michigan via telehealth. I support clients navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, perfectionism, academic/career pressure, burnout, peer relationships, life transitions and grief. Clients seeking care near University of Michigan, Michigan Medicine and the greater Ann Arbor community can expect a warm and collaborative therapeutic approach that is flexible and tailored to their specific needs. I welcome students, healthcare workers and community members looking for counseling that respects their story, culture and goals. If you are looking for therapy in Ann Arbor or online counseling in Michigan, I'd be honored to help you take the next step with clarity, compassion and a therapeutic plan that fits you.
If you’re navigating challenges like time management, relationships, or choosing a major, or coping with loss, illness, or other difficulties impacting your academics or daily life, I’m here to help. Reach out and let’s explore whether I’m the right fit to support you on your journey! I am a dedicated and engaged Licensed Professional Counselor passionate about helping individuals thrive. With extensive experience supporting college students with issues including ADHD, anxiety, depression, stress, relationship concerns and neurodiversity, I seek to understand your unique challenges and strengths, and help you move forward towards your goals. I am an LGBTQIA+ affirming professional.
Therapy helps people live well, love well, and work well. Whatever state you find yourself in, you will find in us a caring listener and a resource for finding your strength in a comforting space. At Therapy Today, you will be able to talk to a person today who can help start you on the path to healing. We believe therapy is something everyone can benefit from. When you are facing life’s troubles, Therapy Today assists you in effectively addressing those troubles; transforming pain into joy, conflict into peace, and loneliness into love.
You’re managing school, work, relationships, and everyone’s expectations — and people assume you’re fine. But underneath, you’re exhausted from keeping it together. You’ve even tried some self-care, but it’s not hitting like it used to. Many of the clients I work with are BIPOC, queer, and/or neurodivergent adults navigating anxiety, chronic stress, relational trauma, and major life transitions while working toward a greater sense of self and safety. Together, we'll untangle the patterns that keep you stuck and help you move through life with less pressure and more ease.
Stress and anxiety create a different impact on everyone and taking steps to cope can, at times, be difficult on your own. People who are motivated to begin mental health treatment are some of the strongest people out there, even when it can feel overwhelming and scary to take that step. I have always felt a pull to help others in understanding your feelings and behaviors and in how to navigate your world in stressful situations. I work primarily with clients who are struggling with anxiety, stress, life transitions, grief/loss, and depression and can’t wait to begin doing some amazing, meaningful work with you! I have a desire to help others feel heard and my biggest goal is to lift people up who are struggling. I love to see the progress you can make with your goals and mental well-being and I want to be the person that you can count on for support! I intend to do this by listening, working with you, & meeting you where you’re at, as opposed to only giving advice. I’m so happy you’re deciding to take this step in beginning your mental health journey. Starting therapy can be an overwhelming and exciting experience, and I hope that we can work together towards any goals you may have.
At Intuitive Therapy Partners we are a group of experienced clinical social workers who provide personalized mental health care. As a mental health team, we assist clients by providing therapy, coaching, and more. Our therapists believe in a collaborative, attachment-focused, and holistic approach to healing. We rely on your intuition, the client-therapist partnership and evidence-based tools to facilitate healing.
I am currently accepting new clients and will get back to you within 48 hours. You can schedule an appointment with me on my website, by telephone, or by email. To schedule online click on my website link below, click "request appointment", and select "new client". This will take you to a calendar of my available appointment times where you can request one of those times. I am currently licensed in Michigan, South Carolina, Texas and Pennsylvania, and can see clients virtually in any of these states. I live in Michigan and can see clients in person or virtually in Michigan. My particular focus is on working with young adults and college students. I've worked with people on a variety of issues including unresolved trauma, relationship issues, life transitions, depression and anxiety just to name a few. I strive to create a safe and comfortable environment in which clients feel free to be themselves. I believe that growth and healing begins when people feel seen, accepted, and understood, and so I take the time to get to know you and understand the needs and issues that are unique to you.
Are you an overthinker? Thinking about all possible variables just in case? Have you thought you might be struggling with anxiety, ADHD or depression? Have you experienced a loss, not just by death but loss of plans or expectations? I can help you explore what is holding you back and learn techniques to thrive. I see clients in office in Ann Arbor, online via Zoom, or in a local park.
I specialize in working with students, faculty, and staff to help them: --Manage academic and professional stress --Navigate and adjust to life transitions --Cope with depression and anxiety --Develop healthy relationships --Deal with grief and loss --Address the impact of trauma on day to day functioning --Explore the impact of childhood experiences --Discuss concerns about sexuality and gender --I can provide short term or long term therapy and I tailor each session to the needs of the individual. I have a warm, interactive, engaging style.
College life can be exciting, but it also comes with unique pressures such as academic stress, anxiety, depression, relationship changes, identity exploration, and uncertainty about the future. I provide a supportive, non-judgmental space to work through these challenges and build resilience, clarity, and confidence. As a Counselor with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, I bring not only clinical training but also years of experience mentoring others through life transitions, including career planning and stress management. My goal is to help you feel grounded, empowered, and equipped to move forward. Whether you are adjusting to college, struggling with motivation, or simply need someone to talk to, I am here to support you on your path to wellness.
Does it sometimes feel like you're trying to pour from an empty cup? Perhaps you have been feeling stuck, burnt out, or overwhelmed with stress. I help those who feel like they are drowning in unmanageable worry and difficult emotions learn new ways of navigating their world. I specialize in working with young adults and college students, people exploring their gender identity who need support in their transition process, and geeks of all ages who don't want to feel misunderstood by their nerdy interests. Together, we will develop new strategies to help you feel calmer and more empowered to navigate whatever life throws your way. My approach is integrative and collaborative, meaning that we will pull from approaches that best fit your goals and who you are. I blend teaching practical, evidence-based skills along with deeper exploration to catalyze more enduring change. I help my clients gain the tools and insights they need to flourish. Please feel free to visit my website for more information to see if I'm the right therapist for you. I offer a free, 15-minute consultation to see if I’ll be a good fit.
Hi, If you are struggling with food , weight or body image concerns that are interfering with the quality of your life, I can help! I have specialized in the treatment of eating disorders for over 30 years. I have worked with college students throughout my career. My clients are high achieving, goal oriented, and often struggle with anxiety, low self esteem and sometimes depression along with their eating issues. I believe the therapeutic relationship is key to establishing a safe , therapeutic environment. I also believe that experience and expertise are important when seeking help for an eating disorder. Check out my website and reach out for a free 15 minute consult to see if we are a good fit! You don't have to suffer alone.
Reset Brain and Body is an integrative mental health care practice with a passion for redefining how people experience this work. Going beyond just talking, Reset integrates individualized mind-body practices to help each client sustain positive change and live their most fulfilled, empowered and healthy lives. We specialize in working with adults, young adults, teens, couples, and teams on stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, life transitions, LGBTQ+ issues, relationships, and chronic pain.
Helping college students and adults with ADHD, anxiety, and depression find clarity, balance, and tools to move forward with confidence. I offer online therapy to anyone in Michigan, no matter where you live, with weekday and evenings available, plus limited in-person sessions. Do you feel overwhelmed no matter how hard you try to keep up? Are you constantly behind, overthinking everything, or wondering why simple tasks feel so hard? I know what that’s like: the mental noise, the pressure to do more, and the frustration of feeling stuck. Living with ADHD, anxiety, or depression can wear you down, and I don’t want you to face it alone. With the right support and practical tools, things can get easier, and I look forward to helping you feel more in control of your life. The tools I use in sessions are ones I’ve built over years of working with students and adults who felt overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure how to move forward. Before becoming a therapist, I spent eight years as a school psychologist helping people understand how they learn, think, and cope. That experience shaped my style: practical, thoughtful, and focused on what actually helps in real life. My goal is for you to leave therapy with tools you can use anywhere. Not complicated theories, but simple strategies to help you focus, calm your mind, manage emotions, and handle hard moments. We build these tools together, at your pace, in ways that fit your life. I’m collaborative and supportive, but also active and goal focused. We won’t just talk about what’s hard. We’ll work on what to do about it, starting with what’s bothering you right now and building skills to help you feel more in control. If you’re ready to feel more balanced, confident, and in control of your life, reach out to schedule a free 15-minute consultation. Let’s talk about what you’re looking for and see if we’re a good fit.
Navigating college life, starting your career, or figuring out your next steps can be both exciting and overwhelming. If you're feeling anxious, burned out, stuck, or uncertain about the future—you're not alone. I specialize in working with college students and young adults who are managing academic stress, life transitions, relationship challenges, identity exploration, and mental health concerns like anxiety and burnout. My therapeutic style is warm, collaborative, and grounded in curiosity, compassion, and connection. I provide a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, process emotions, and develop practical strategies to feel more grounded and confident. Whether you're adjusting to campus life, planning a gap year, preparing to graduate, or simply trying to keep up with everything on your plate—therapy can help. My areas of focus include: -Anxiety, stress, and overwhelm -Academic pressure and post-grad uncertainty -Burnout and motivation challenges -Family, friendship, and romantic relationship issues -Grief and loss, whether from a death, transition, or other major life event -Identity development and exploring purpose, values, or long-term goals -Chronic illness support, whether you're living with a diagnosis or caring for someone who is. I earned my MSW from the University of Michigan and have over 15 years of experience in the mental health field. In addition to my private practice, I consult in educational settings and support individuals and families coping with grief, illness, and major life changes. If you're a student looking for a therapist who brings warmth, insight, and a touch of humor, I’d love to connect. Therapy is a powerful space to reflect, grow, and take intentional steps forward.
I specialize working with clients who have mood disorders, trauma, learning disabilities, and developmental disabilities. Many clients identify on the LGBTQ+ spectrum and are working on finding who they are. I am a current school social worker that works with students of all walks of life. I have experience that can help you as you navigate college pressures, transitions, and career paths. I enjoy working with high school and college students. Often my clients are working through life changes and transitions and they want to better their relationships. I help clients understand things that are happening in their bodies, both physical symptoms related to escalation or anxiety, and their emotions. I can help you identify triggers for negative feelings and interpret various social interactions. Together, we can work to help you gain insight of helpful versus harmful behaviors. I view this work as collaborative. Together, we can recognize patterns and cycles that start with interpretation of events, your cognitive patterns, and your feelings, empowering you to determine which actions to take. We can process past and present events that have impacted your ability to connect with others, while working toward finding peace and growth.
For more than 30 years, New Oakland Family Centers has been Michigan’s most dedicated providers of quality, compassionate, innovative mental health care and services. Today, more than 30,000 people across our state receive more than 600,000 points of service from New Oakland every year . . . from the Detroit area to Ann Arbor, Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing and Port Huron. To speak with a New Oakland team member about your needs and interests in our programs, call: (800) 395-3223 . . . any time of the day or night. Someone will be standing by to take your call and help you get started, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.