Therapists for college students near Ann Arbor, MI
Hello, we are a private practice that loves to help people, care, and support. We are allies for the LGBTQIA community, and we value you as a person. We hope to help you on your journey of healing.
Therapy is the ultimate form of self care. It can lead to radical self-acceptance, allowing you to manifest the positive goals you have for your life. Seeking therapy traditionally has had barriers, and I know breaking those barriers will create a better, more accessible, revolutionary, and empathic society. My clinical interests include working with LGBTQIA+ issues, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, domestic violence, and times of adjustment and change. I come from person-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-focused modalities. I utilize an eclectic approach in our sessions, as each client is different. I believe in a therapeutic relationship that is equal and balanced. Our goals will be mutual and dynamic. You are an expert in your life, and I look forward to working together to create the healthy and positive change you see for yourself.
Hello, I am a part-time therapist with a specialty in helping young adults find their way through life. Trying to navigate the pressures of finding yourself, relationships, defining your profession, and the intense cultural landscape of 2025 can be difficult. I believe, with a little guidance, a listening hear, and some support that you can find your way through all the pressure to a brighter future. I look forward to helping you define the future that best suits you. Kind Regards, Jeff
Welcome to Mindful Hearts Counseling. Sometimes life presents challenges which prevent us from living and experiencing the life we desire. This happens to most everyone at some point in their lives, and many seek professional assistance to help them through this process. Going to see a therapist is oftentimes frightening. We at Mindful Hearts Counseling understand this and want to make your experience as comfortable as possible. Our desire at Mindful Hearts Counseling is to connect with people challenged by their current circumstances in order to enrich lives, strengthen relationships, and build healthy patterns for life.
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If you are looking for a safe space to talk about real life, I invite you to reach out. We work diligently to check ourselves on biases, privilege, and personal preferences. It is our goal that you never feel judged, less than, or shame in our office. We are here to help you process the highs, lows, and everything in between. We offer both counseling and testing in our office. We offer comprehensive ADHD evaluations, which include objective measures of core ADHD symptoms with QbTest via Telehealth and in person. We also partner with Human Kind Counseling to ensure there is a specialist for everyone and every need. Savanna accepts multiple insurances and is happy to walk you through your insurance benefits and the cost of therapy.
In addition to the insurance outlined in the profile, please note that I accept most major medicaid products in the mid Michigan region. I also accept PHP and SPHN.
My focus is on anxiety, depression and relationship issues. The stress of life can be a huge distraction and added weight to an already difficult time in your life. I would like to walk along side you to help figure out better ways to manage those emotions and issues.
I am a clinical social worker who received their MSW from Michigan State University. I enjoy working with young adults and people in academia along with children, parenting concerns, pregnancy and postpartum, anxiety and depression. In my free time I love exploring Michigan, hiking, reading, and spending time with my two cats and family's pet dogs!
- Providing substance use and mental health treatment services to individuals ages 18 or older. - Providing crisis services for trauma experiences - Reduced fees available
I work with young women and LGBTQ+ folks with anxiety, perfectionism, and people-pleasing tendencies. You set goals for yourself that aren’t reachable, and you feel like you’re failing, though from the outside it may look like you have it together. You know that the patterns in your life aren’t working, yet it’s hard to identify what to change and make those changes on your own. It’s a big step to even recognize that you might benefit from therapy. Therapy can help you make those changes so that you can relate differently to yourself, your loved ones, and the stress & loss in your life. Healing doesn’t happen in isolation. Together, we can untangle old narratives, identify the things that aren’t working in your life, and develop new coping methods that work for you. Therapy depends on us developing a safe relationship from which we can explore your feelings and concerns. In our therapy sessions, you can expect compassion as well as a focus on practical skills on how to relate differently to the stress and loss in your life. I prioritize developing a safe relationship between the two of us in therapy, from which we discuss your relationships with yourself and with others. My practice is antiracist, LGBTQIA+ inclusive, and HAES informed. I have immediate openings for teletherapy and in-person therapy. In addition to my regular hours (8am-5pm), I can offer evening appointments upon request. You can schedule a free 15-minute video consultation at my website, sierralarsontherapy.com.
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I work with individuals seeking deeper self-awareness and clarity around the root causes of anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or relationship challenges. If you feel stuck in repetitive patterns or disconnected from your authentic self, I offer guidance to explore and heal past wounds, trauma, or relational dynamics. Grounded in mindfulness and self-compassion, my approach supports emotional growth by examining how past experiences shape present thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. I strive to create a safe, empathic space where you can explore your inner world, strengthen your connection to yourself, and navigate life’s challenges with greater understanding and care.
comprehsisve Psychological Services Craig S. Mefford, PsyD, LLP
As parents, we can feel overwhelmed by the task of raising successful, happy children and life these days sure doesn't make it any easier. My goal as a therapist is to provide kids and families with tools to not only heal, but to thrive. In 2013, I graduated from Michigan State University with a Masters in Social Work. I am certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and have developed a deep passion for providing evidence-based treatment to children and families who have experienced trauma. I specialize in the treatment of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation/self-harm, and trauma. I incorporate trauma informed interventions with cognitive behavioral, family, and humanistic techniques. Each child is different, and each family they are a part of is unique as well- I make every effort to tailor your therapy to you and your family's needs.
I believe, with time, clients have the ability to find a resolution to any frustration they may have, and a strong therapeutic relationship can quicken this process. Throughout our time together, we will identify the changes that best suit you as you work to create the life you desire and deserve. If you feel like something is missing in your life, or you just want the help to make a positive change, allow me to partner with you as we identify the circumstances that aren’t working for you and devise a course of action that will set you on a path to fulfillment. I have helped countless adolescents and adults progress toward their personal goals and build healthy relationships. I work with each client to reflect on their current state, uncover and resolve buried trauma, and improve communication skills. Additionally, I have over twenty years of experience working with adolescents and their families as a middle school counselor. I understand the school system, the resources available, and how to advocate for what success requires.
My clients are often either grieving, caring for a parent or spouse, or experiencing their own chronic or terminal illness. Many of my clients are adult children caring for an aging parent.
The Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine (RCBM) is an outpatient behavioral health clinic dedicated to improving the quality of life experience for our patients. We combine the treatment modalities of psychotherapy with medication and nutrition management to alleviate suffering and help people lead happier, more productive lives. RCBM brings together a team of nearly fifty mental health professionals with a wide variety of clinical backgrounds and specialties. Under the medical leadership of Joel L. Young, MD , RCBM is a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD. RCBM also offers a variety of services to children, adolescents, adults and seniors including the treatment ADHD and learning disabilities; depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood and anxiety disorders; work-related concerns, family and marital issues; substance abuse and eating disorders, along with weight management.
We could all use a little help at some point and a safe place to receive support. Seeking help and counseling is a courageous act. I’m here to help you explore aspects of your life that may be too hard to look at on your own, gain clarity in areas that you can’t quite make sense of yet and illuminate skills, resources and values that have been muddled for you. I am deeply committed to helping my clients heal and thrive as they cope with anxiety, depression, stress, perfectionism, body image concerns, relationship difficulties, identity changes, etc. I utilize an empathic and collaborative approach to provide culturally sensitive treatment tailored to your needs and goals. Together we will work towards increasing self and relational awareness, identifying and processing emotions, highlighting strengths and values and fostering acceptance.