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I am a clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience treating eating disorders and body image concerns.
We all need some direction in life at times. Our practice offers a nonjudgmental, supportive environment where you can create goals and work toward them in your own time in your own way. College transition is difficult. Relax. Most of what you’re feeling is very common. You are establishing your identity. This shouldn’t be easy. Please call us if you need any direction or support. We are here to listen. Talk soon! 💜
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Are you struggling with some sort of transition in your life? Maybe starting college has been difficult, or maybe you're nearing graduation and anxious about the future. Perhaps you are having difficulty in a relationship, or going through a breakup. Maybe friendships are changing... Maybe school is just a lot more stressful than you expected! Or, perhaps you have been struggling with symptoms of anxiety or depression for some time, and you are finally ready to seek help. I help students who are struggling with all of these issues, and more.
My passion is working with Addiction- that ranges from food, substances, gambling, sex, gaming, etc. There’s nothing better to be able to see someone turn their life around. I’ve had much success where people can stay, stopped with their addictive behavior. I treat Trauma those that have been struggling with past or present traumas. I treat depression and anxiety and work with college kids that are struggling to fit in. I work with couples, and none of my couples have ever gotten divorced. My approach is gentle and firm. I hope the space for people to get well. Feel free to give me a call and I’m happy to discuss anything you want to know. Sometimes the first step is the scariest however, it can also be the most freeing.
We are a team of compassionate and knowledgeable therapists, who are dedicated to providing accessible and outstanding mental health services. Each of our therapists has their own specialty but we all share the same passion: the desire to help others. We do not promise a quick fix. We do promise to never leave your side. We will support you through your difficult, transformative journey with an empathetic ear and kind heart.
Are you ready to find joy in food again? Next Chapter Nutrition helps clients struggling with food, exercise, and weight as well as active individuals and athletes who want to optimize their performance. Next Chapter Nutrition clinicians aim to help you achieve physical health without compromising your mental health. They have expert training in the field of eating disorders and have helped hundreds of clients restore their health status, while finding fun in food again. They are also passionate about helping people develop a positive, sustainable relationship with exercise. While starting this work can be challenging, many clients find it life-changing and wish they’d started sooner. Reach out today to learn how Next Chapter Nutrition can help. Clients of all backgrounds are warmly welcomed. Services are available via telehealth.
Therapy is a unique experience and I believe that we as humans are most balanced when we feel safe and understood, non-judgmentally. As a bilingual therapist (English and Spanish), I strive to ensure that clients are provided the space to effectively express themselves in a way that makes sense to them. I have years of experience working with college students like you who may be feeling overwhelmed with the load of academics, expectations, and also trying to maintain a social life and practice self-care. Sometimes, just having a neutral person to talk to is all you need. My approach to therapy is prioritizing your needs and personalizing sessions to reflect that. Specifically, the therapeutic styles that I utilize are Person-Centered, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I believe that therapy is done at your pace. Ultimately, therapy is about recognizing that your mental health matters (just as much as physical health) and valuing the process to get there.
Each of us can benefit from additional support. Life can bring unexpected loss, seasons of change, or periods of suffering. Having a consistent space to process your experiences and work toward growth can help you find meaning and flourish. Our therapists are committed to your health and well-being. Whether you are seeking help with challenging life circumstances or desiring personal growth and development, our one-on-one sessions with a licensed clinician offer the valuable support to help you thrive. We intentionally limit the number of clients each therapist works with, to provide you exemplary care and attention. Our therapists practice 100% on Telehealth and we provide you with a HIPAA compliant video link for your sessions. This enables you to complete your session in the comfort of your home and the environment of your choosing. This is tailored for your connivence so that you can incorporate therapy in your busy life.
I'm a clinical psychologist (PhD 1994, U Michigan) with 30 years experience meeting with adolescents, adults from 18-90, and couples. My doctoral research focused on loss and the impact of parental divorce. During my 25 years here I've met with many Cornell students, undergrads and grads. I make use of various approaches (psychodynamic, family systems, cognitive-behavioral), depending on what makes most sense. Family difficulties, romantic relationships, stress of all sorts, procrastination, and being 'stuck' completing academic work are common situations for which I've provided help.
Whether you’re ready to explore yourself and your identity, yourself in your relationships or your place in the world, it’s time to start therapy. If you’re looking for a validating place to unload your daily stressors or life’s trauma, this is it. I am adept at guiding you to uncover all of the corners of yourself in order to maneuver your way through life. Using empathy and humor, I enjoy working in collaboration with you to determine the best way to support you on your journey.
I've worked with a number of college clients who have struggled with anxiety, depression, social anxiety, adjusting, perfectionism, relationship issues, and stress. I offer psychological testing and therapy. I currently practice as a Pre-Doctoral Intern under the supervision of Dr. Meghan Fox and associated clinical faculty. I'm committed to providing a trusting, supportive and non-judgmental space for my clients to explore their inner world and make lasting change. Clients often tell me they feel comfortable sharing anything with me. That’s not by accident. I’ve spent decades building the trust, insight, and experience that helps clients uncover blind spots, reframe challenges, and create meaningful growth. I primarily draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Motivational Interviewing to help my clients. I also integrate mindfulness and somatic practices. I am a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology from California Southern University. I earned a Master of Science in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Binghamton University. My background includes being a Fortune 500 Chief Human Resources Officer, CEO and Master Trainer for retired Navy SEAL Commander Mark Divine’s Unbeatable Mind and SEALFIT companies, a consultant specializing in culture and organizational development, and an Executive Coach. I am certified in Yoga, Meditation, Breathwork, and Ericksonian Hypnosis. I've traveled extensively and worked with people in 36 countries.
I am passionate about empowering individuals to cultivate resilience, self-awareness, and positive coping strategies. My goal is to support you on the path towards a more fulfilling life. With a holistic approach that integrates solution-focused, strength-based, and cognitive-behavioral therapy, sessions are tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. My areas of expertise include supporting individuals through life transitions, offering strategies for managing anxiety and depression, and addressing issues related to relationships. Together we will navigate your life's challenges and find their path to healing and growth. My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings, develop coping skills, and ultimately, thrive. Whether you’re facing a significant life change or seeking support for emotional well-being, I’m here to be a sounding board as you go through your life experiences.
Do you struggle with daily negative thoughts and low mood? School or work stress? Feeling hopeless about the future and wondering if you will ever feel better? If so, I think we could be a good fit together in therapy. In sessions, I utilize a mix of actively listening and offering concrete tools to help you feel better and reach your goals. These tools are from research-backed treatments called cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). I also enjoy incorporating my sense of humor and positive demeanor to help you feel understood and motivated during our treatment together. I am licensed in New York and Massachusetts. My practice is currently virtual. In addition to my private practice, I am a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, where I teach psychology and psychiatry graduate students. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions! I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to answer your questions and see whether I would be a good fit for your therapy goals.
We are a practice of 20+ counselors with a variety of specialties, from chronic illness/pain and sports related struggles/injuries, to supporting speciality populations like LGBTQ+ and BIPOC and much much more. We truly hope to provide you with the support you've been searching for. You can book your first appointment on out website, call or email. Hope to hear from you soon!
You're smart. You've always figured things out. So why does it feel like your emotions are the one thing you can't get a handle on? Maybe you've got the grades, the group chat, the schedule packed with things you're "supposed" to want... and still find yourself lying in bed at 2am wondering why everything feels so heavy. That's actually exactly the kind of thing I work on with you in therapy. I'm Mallory Grimste, LCSW, a therapist based in Branford, CT who specializes in working with teens, college students, and young adults who are emotionally overwhelmed and high-achieving at the same time. (Yes, both. It's more common than you think.) I use a DBT-informed approach, which basically means I teach real, practical strategies- the kind you can actually use when you're about to crash out before a big exam or spiraling after a hard conversation. We can work on anxiety, depression, self-esteem, identity, and navigating relationships — including the one you have with yourself. My clients don't just feel better in session. They leave treatment feeling more confident in who they are, more capable of handling the hard stuff, and genuinely proud of how far they've come. I offer telehealth sessions in Connecticut and New York, and in-person sessions in Branford, CT. If that sounds like what you've been looking for, I'd love to connect. 👉 Learn more and apply to work together: mallorygrimste.com/counseling-services
Therapy is about YOU and your goals. Clients come to therapy seeking empathic support but also concrete skills to improve their lives. I provide non-judgmental and thoughtful support for teens and adults managing depression, anxiety, and trauma symptoms that disrupt their lives. Clients are able to find connection in therapy and apply strategies to find more joy throughout their daily relationships with themselves and others. I empower clients to harness their courage in facing past and present losses, traumas, and stressors so that they no longer feel trapped or controlled by their experiences.
Are you feeling stuck while life is changing around you? Is your head clouded with worry? Are you looking to reconnect with yourself, possibly even to find joy? Together we can we can navigate through these areas of life. If you are someone who has difficulty expressing themselves, art therapy, with talk therapy, can be helpful where words are not enough. Art making can open the door to make meaning out of circumstances that may not make sense. I focus on navigating present challenges, utilizing client’s strengths, needs, and values.
Maybe you’ve been the “easy kid” — the one who doesn’t make waves, keeps it together, and takes care of everyone else. On the outside, you look fine. Inside, you feel unseen, weighed down, or like no one really gets you. I’m Citlali (seet-la-lee), but most call me Lali (like lollipop) a therapist who helps young adults with parents who can’t always show up emotionally. In therapy, you don’t have to pretend or be “the strong one.” This is a space just for you — to talk about what’s real, to figure out who you are, and to feel supported instead of alone. Reach out to schedule your free 15 minute intro call to see if we're a good fit together! I look forward to connecting soon :)