Therapists for college students near Nashville, TN
Life is full of challenges and changes that may require guidance in difficult seasons. Rachel empowers her clients by helping them recognize their strengths and finding how to live their most fulfilling lives. Whether you are struggling with depression, anxiety, anger, addiction, social difficulties, or a major life change, Rachel is here to walk with you to help you gain peace, purpose, and connection in your life. Rachel is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Tennessee. She is a Nashville native with her Masters of Science from Lipscomb University in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a play-therapy specialization and her Bachelors of Science from Belmont University in Psychology. Rachel has a wide variety of experience with children, adolescents, college students, and adult women. Some of this work includes women struggling with addiction, college students going through major life transitions, and adolescents experiencing a variety of mood disorders and behavioral concerns including self-harm. Rachel has experience with solution-focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and dialectical behavioral therapy to help clients challenge and change negative thoughts and patterns that leave them feeling stuck. She additionally utilizes creativity and art in her therapy to reach new break-throughs and healing. She believes that every person’s journey is different, so their therapy should be too. When Rachel isn’t working, you can find her spending time with her dog, reading, singing, playing guitar, or traveling. Rachel is always ready to chat about things that bring out her inner child like Disney, Harry Potter, or the Hunger Games trilogy. She has a great sense of humor and loves to find reasons to laugh. If you or a loved one is looking for a fun, compassionate, and skilled guide to empower you in your mental health journey, Rachel may be a great fit for you.
Perhaps you know a child, teenager, or young adult who is going through a difficult time emotionally, behaviorally, or academically. They might need a wise guide to help navigate the way. Meet Danielle Mizell, PsyD, a skillful psychologist who specializes in working with children, adolescents, and young adults, offering both therapy and assessments. Danielle’s focus areas include anxiety, trauma, sleep disturbance, potty training issues, chronic illness, pain management, and adherence to medical treatments. With a background in working with families in children’s hospitals, she understands the stressors that come along with medical diagnoses and the significance of collaborating with medical teams, families, and schools to develop a strong plan that will lead to your child’s success. She is also experienced in assessing ADHD and learning disorders, which can yield a better understanding of your child and open up greater access to supports and services, when needed. Danielle’s educational journey started with a BA in Psychology and a Master of Education in Counseling Psychology from the University of Louisville. She then obtained a Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Spalding University, School of Professional Psychology. Danielle completed her internship at Children’s Hospital of Michigan and pursued her Postdoctoral Fellowship at Cleveland Clinic Children’s, adding valuable experiences to her profile. In her leisure time, Danielle enjoys various TV shows like “Friends,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Real Housewives,” and “The Office.” Her musical preferences include Miranda Lambert, the Glee soundtrack, the musical Wicked, and Lady Antebellum. Her favorite movies include “Three Amigos,” “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Pitch Perfect,” and “Billy Madison.” And a quick fun fact: she has named all of her cats after songs, including Tiny Dancer, Tripping Billy, Jesse’s Girl, Jolene, and Mandy. Dr. Danielle Mizell’s commitment to her clients and her multi-faceted approach makes her a trusted and exceptional resource for you and your child.
Hello! My name is Anna and I work primarily with women and relationship issues. I specialize in Narcissistic Victim Syndrome and also work with self-esteem issues, stress and coping. My residency was in addiction so I am comfortable with this issue as well. My practice is really laid-back. I also give clients my personal cell phone number so we can text each other between sessions.
In a world that often values toughness, being a highly sensitive and soft-hearted person can feel like a burden. We might say “yes” when we really mean “no”. And we may feel like we have to act differently to fit in, even if it means putting others before ourselves. Sometimes it can feel tough to find our inner courage, speak up for what we want, and create positive boundaries. This can be especially true when we’re striving for success in our careers, supporting our loved ones emotionally, or navigating big life changes. Through brainspotting, mindfulness, and somatic techniques, we’ll gently uncover the patterns that have kept you feeling stuck and build the self-trust needed to honor your own needs. As you release emotional weight and reconnect with yourself, you’ll cultivate resilience, confidence, and a deeper sense of balance in your life. If you’re ready to embrace your sensitivity, set healthier boundaries, and reconnect with yourself, I’m here to help. Let’s work together to create a life that feels balanced, authentic, and fulfilling. Reach out today to begin your journey toward healing and growth.
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Autism Specialist practicing at Fair Winds Way, PLLC, in Hendersonville, TN. I concentrate on autism/aspergers, ADHD, separation anxiety and attachment issues, antisocial personality disorder and more.
Hello! We specialize in using a holistic lens to treat individuals dealing with all sorts of struggles and transitions. We utilize a trauma informed lens, and understand trauma impacts all of mental health in one way or another. We work together to create common goals, meeting the client where they are at and helping to guide them forward. EMDR is a main modality we utilize, as well as regular CBT talk therapy, mindfulness practices, and more.
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Eli enjoys interacting with adolescents, young adults, and families as they figure out their life’s path. Her experience advocating for middle and high school students was enhanced through multiple years working as a school-based therapist at a local private school. She enjoys engaging with young people and adults who struggle with learning differences, spectrum disorders, and who have difficulty navigating the school, work, and home environments. Eli believes that the client is the expert and has all the resources for growth and insight within. Eli is currently offering online therapy or teletherapy to help make psychology accessible to as many people as possible during the Covid-19 crisis. Online counseling is easy to access and just as effective as in-person therapy.
Things haven’t turned out exactly as you planned. Whether that’s in your relationships, at school, or just - overall life trajectory. You feel frustrated running into the same problems and don’t know how to move forward. Does any of this sound familiar? I certainly understand what it’s like to feel out of control but I assure you that reaching out for help is a significant step to lasting change. As a clinician, I provide a supportive yet scientifically informed space to confront life's issues. My treatment approach involves collaboration: the formation of a team requiring both the expertise of the therapist and the client. No one knows you better than you. And as a team, we will work together to discover the solutions that best fit your needs. It takes courage to ask for help. I respect that and would be honored to be apart of your journey. If you’re ready to make the next step, feel free to reach out at anytime via phone or email. Until then, John D. Murphy, M.MFT *Supervised by Dr. Tracy Hall #906
I am a mental health counselor with experience working with a variety of concerns including anxiety, depression, self-esteem, life transitions, and marital counseling. My greatest passion and experience is with working with those experiencing grief. While I see clients of many different faith traditions and none, I am trained in Christian integration for those that wish to discuss their faith in relation to their current or past struggles.
Nashville Psych is a private psychology practice with a mission of helping individuals experience relief from suffering and achieving their full potential. We work with students of all ages, dealing with a wide range of issues. We are centrally located and in close proximity to downtown Nashville, Vanderbilt University, Green Hills, Music Row, Belmont University and Belle Meade. Our services include individual therapy, child therapy, couples therapy, group therapy, family therapy, comprehensive psychological evaluations and career counseling. Each of our clients comes to us with unique experiences, challenges and strengths. Rather than utilizing only one approach, we tailor our treatment to each individual client’s needs. We strongly believe in the power of the therapy relationship.
Areas of Expertise I help adults facing anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, substance use, life transitions, and relationship struggles. My approach combines CBT, ACT, DBT, and Self-Compassion Therapy, tailored to each client's goals. My Approach Clients often tell me they appreciate my direct yet compassionate style. I challenge people in a kind, honest way to face what's not working and take real steps toward growth, healing, or acceptance. How I Can Help As a recovering perfectionist, I’ve learned that fulfillment doesn’t come from doing everything “right,” but from living in alignment with what truly matters. I help clients clarify their values, build self-awareness, and take meaningful steps toward lives that feel authentic and sustainable, not just what’s expected. Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or simply ready for change, I’m here to support you.
I look forward to working with those who are committed to making a positive change in their life and willing to do the work necessary to make said change.
I am an University of Tennessee MSSW Intern under the supervision of Toni Kelly. I work with individuals who are experiencing anxiety, depression, identity issues, and life transitions. I provide a safe environment for all individuals with a focus on the BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities and feminine-leaning individuals. Do you find yourself feeling overwhelmed by your class schedule? Have your relationships changed since you started school? School experiences can impact your mental and physical health. During our journey together we would work through a holistic approach, acknowledging how your experiences impact your mind, body, spirit, and emotional well-being. I will work with you to identify your values and beliefs and how they influence your relationships. Your experiences of challenges and successes has guided you to where you are today, and my goal is to build on those successes. Asking for help can be scary, and I want to thank you for taking this first step. If you would like to see if we could be a good fit, please call (615) 908-6110 or email admin@tonikellycounseling.com
Have you ever felt overwhelmed in your life? Like things were out of your control? Have you ever felt stuck in patterns that you know are unhelpful? Have you ever wanted to make a change but were unsure of how to take the first step? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then art therapy can be a helpful resource for you. Hi, I'm Catherine, and I'm an Art Therapist. Since 2007, I have been helping my clients engage in their own art making, creativity, and self-inquiry as a way to find ease among life’s many challenges. As an Art Therapist and a Registered Yoga Teacher, I can guide you in art making, mindfulness, yoga, and self-compassion to help you relieve stress, cope with anxiety and depression, restore your energy, and discover new and creative ways to cope with simply being human. I understand the healing powers of creativity, mindfulness, and yoga not only from my work as an Art Therapist but because I have experienced the profound benefits myself for chronic pain, difficult life transitions, grief and loss, and professional burnout. Because of this experience, it is my mission to help you navigate this stressful time in your life and find the tools from within to leave you feeling calm, capable, and confident in whatever situation you may be facing.
Hi there! My name is Cory Bedtke, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). I received a Master of Social Work degree from Loyola University Chicago in 2015, and started my career as a school social worker prior to switching over to clinical work with adults. While this may seem like a big transition, it's funny how similar our problems are at the different stages of life. Currently, I enjoy working with clients in young and middle adulthood who would like to feel less stressed and anxious, improve their mood, work on communication, and feel more secure in their relationships. I also work with folks who want to process and find ways to cope with traumatic experiences. College can be an amazingly wonderful but also daunting time, so I am here to help you navigate the challenges that you face.