You don't have to have it all figured out.

College is supposed to be the best years of your life. So why does it feel like you're drowning? You're not broken. You're just dealing with a lot, and you deserve support that actually helps.

Ages 16+ Near Concordia, Carroll, UWM In-Person + Telehealth WI, SC, WA, DE

The stuff nobody warned you about

Anxiety that won't quit

The racing thoughts before exams. The dread of checking your grades. The constant feeling that everyone else has it together and you're the one falling behind. It's exhausting.

Identity and direction

Who am I outside of my parents' expectations? What do I actually want to do with my life? These questions are normal, and they deserve more than a shrug.

Transitions and loneliness

Moving away from home. Losing your high school friend group. Trying to build a social life from scratch while managing coursework. It's a lot of change at once.

Perfectionism and burnout

You've always been "the good student." Now the pressure is higher, the stakes feel bigger, and you can't keep running on fumes. Something has to give.

Therapy that fits your life

Cory has over 15 years of experience working with young adults. She's direct, warm, and she won't waste your time with vague advice you could find on the internet.

If you're attending Concordia University, Carroll University, UW-Milwaukee, or any other school in the area, her Elm Grove office is close by. And if you're away at school in Wisconsin, South Carolina, Washington, or Delaware, telehealth makes it easy to keep your sessions going.

This isn't like your college counseling center where you get six sessions and a handout. This is consistent, real support with someone who gets to know you and actually remembers what you said last week.

Keep your therapist, even when you move

One of the hardest parts of being a college student is the constant change. You move to campus, come home for breaks, maybe transfer schools. Your therapist shouldn't be another thing you have to start over with.

Cory is licensed in Wisconsin, South Carolina, Washington, and Delaware. That means if you're in any of those states, you can keep seeing her through secure video sessions. Same person, same relationship, no matter where you are.

Questions from students and parents

Yes. Cory works with clients ages 16 and up, so late high school students preparing for college or navigating that transition are welcome.
If you're located in Wisconsin, South Carolina, Washington, or Delaware, yes. Cory is licensed in all four states and offers telehealth so you can keep your therapist even when you're away at school.
If you're 18 or older, everything you share is confidential. Cory will not share session content with your parents without your written consent. For clients under 18, there are some legal nuances, but Cory will walk you through all of that before you begin.
College counseling centers do important work, but they often have session limits, long waitlists, and rotating staff. Working with Cory means you get consistent, ongoing support with the same person who actually gets to know you. No waitlist. No session cap.
Sessions are $185. Cory accepts BlueCross BlueShield/Anthem and Dean Health PPO. If you're on a parent's insurance plan, that may cover part or all of the cost. Cory's team can help you check your benefits before your first session.

You deserve more than just getting through it.

One conversation. No commitment, no judgment. Just a real human who gets it.

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