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Therapists for college students near Philadelphia, PA

Denise McMorrow
Psychologist
Pittsburgh, PA

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April Gagne
Counselor
Philadelphia, PA

I specialize in working with individuals in their 20s and 30s who are experiencing challenges in their lives or just trying to understand themselves better....

Meghan DeFino
Licensed Professional Counselor
Philadelphia, PA

Meghan's style can be described as warm and collaborative. She believes everyone is an expert on themselves and has the innate capacity to care for their bodies intuitively. With disordered eating, the dialogue between the mind and the body has become disrupted and Meghan's goal is to help clients learn to trust themselves and their bodies again. Meghan utilizes humor and helps clients set actionable goals so they can make measurable changes. She believes the client/therapist relationship is the...

Barbara Lynn Smith, MA, CAADC, CCDPD, LPC
Group practice
Pittsburgh, PA

Barbara is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who received her Master's Degree from Slippery Rock University in Psychology. She has over 25 years of experience in providing mental health counseling to adults, couples and families. Barbara provides individual, family and couples counseling that specializes in mental health counseling. Areas of focus include: anxiety, depression, life transition issues, conflict resolution, stress management, loss & bereavement issues, self-esteem issues,...

Rebecca Asch
Art Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

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Jason Hart
Psychologist
Multiple Locations

Dr. Jason Hart is a licensend clinical psychologist working in Doylestown, PA. He has extensive training working with the college aged population, including internship at Swarthmore College and post doctoral Fellowship with Temple University's college counseling center. Dr. Hart works to help college students navigate their academic experience, resolve dilemmas and reduce stress and anxiety and support them through the resolution of all mental health concerns....

Angela Sim-Laramee, MSW, LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Philadelphia, PA

You can usually manage the anxiety, but lately it feels out of control. You realize you can’t handle this alone. You need help. Maybe this sounds familiar? - Times where you feel like you can’t breathe, your heart is pounding out of your chest and you feel desperate. - You can't sleep through the night - You can’t concentrate and it’s affecting school or work - You can’t ever relax. Your body is tense and frequently in pain. **Counseling can provide relief and tools to help you ...

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