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Therapy for College Students

Our work with college students and young adults addresses the particular challenges and emotional concerns that arise when entering adulthood. These include choosing a college major, entering the job market, and becoming financially independent. Equally important are relationships, sexuality, and finding intimacy. College students often need to learn new ways to relate to their parents and families, as adults. Ultimately, the therapeutic process is about emotional well-being and being fulfilled with where you are headed in life.

Common concerns and specializations: 

 
 
  • Anxiety (social, academic, etc.)
  • Depression
  • Mood regulation
  • Panic attacks
  • Perfectionism
  • Friendships & social life
  • Isolation & loneliness
  • Relationships & finding intimacy
  • Self-esteem & confidence
  • Schoolwork & grades
  • Procrastination
  • Choose a major or career
  • Financial stress
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Drug & alcohol use
  • History of abuse or trauma
  • Sex, sexuality & identity
  • Adjustment to life changes