College Mental Health and Young Adult Therapy
College can be an exciting and transformative time — but it can also bring stress, pressure, and uncertainty. Adjusting to new environments, balancing responsibilities, and figuring out who you are can feel overwhelming.
Therapy can help you manage anxiety, navigate change, and build confidence as you move through this important stage of life.
Who I Support
I work with college students and young adults who are adjusting to the many changes that come with this season of life. This may include:
Students feeling homesick, lonely, or disconnected from others
Young adults navigating academic pressure or burnout
Individuals managing anxiety, depression, or perfectionism
Students experiencing challenges with motivation, focus, or time management
Those adjusting to independence, new relationships, or identity exploration
Individuals struggling with social anxiety or self-esteem
Young adults managing neurodivergence (including Autism or ADHD) in academic settings
Students balancing coursework, jobs, and personal well-being
You deserve a space where you can talk openly, feel supported, and gain tools to manage stress and find balance.
Common Areas of Support
Therapy for college students and young adults can help with:
Managing anxiety, stress, and academic pressure
Coping with homesickness or loneliness
Building confidence and self-advocacy skills
Improving time management, organization, and focus
Navigating friendships, dating, and social dynamics
Exploring identity, values, and future goals
Managing perfectionism or fear of failure
Adjusting to college transitions or returning home after graduation
Finding healthy ways to manage overwhelm and burnout
What You Can Expect in Therapy
In our sessions, you can expect:
A supportive and understanding space where you can explore your experiences without judgment
Practical strategies for managing stress, anxiety, and overwhelm
Help in developing coping tools for academic and social challenges
Guidance in navigating change and uncertainty
Opportunities to reflect on identity, self-worth, and direction
Collaborative goal setting so therapy feels focused and meaningful
My approach combines compassion, humor, and practical problem-solving to help you feel more grounded and confident in yourself and your next steps.
Why I Do This Work
College and early adulthood are pivotal times that shape how we see ourselves and the world. I am passionate about supporting students and young adults through these transitions because I know how challenging they can be — and how meaningful it is to find clarity and self-understanding during this time.
I approach this work with warmth, curiosity, and an appreciation for the unique pressures students face. Helping clients feel empowered, capable, and connected is one of the most rewarding parts of my practice.
What College Mental Health Can Look Like
AreaExamplesEmotionalFeeling anxious, sad, or unmotivatedSocialDifficulty making friends, navigating roommates, or datingAcademicStruggling with concentration, time management, or perfectionismLife TransitionsAdjusting to college, moving away from home, or preparing for post-grad life
Therapy can help you build insight, resilience, and confidence as you grow through these experiences.
Ready to Begin?
Whether you are navigating college stress, exploring your identity, or adjusting to independence, therapy can help you feel more centered and capable.