College and early adulthood can feel like you’re thrown into the deep end without a life raft. You’re expected to manage your own life, make major decisions, and adjust to a whole new world—and it seems like everyone else is handling it better than you.
Maybe you wonder, “Why is this so much harder for me?” or feel like you’re supposed to have it all figured out by now. But the truth is, no one really teaches you how to transition into adulthood, and feeling uncertain, anxious, or overwhelmed is incredibly normal during this time.
If you’re struggling to find your footing, know that you are absolutely not alone.
You might feel like everyone around you has their life together while you’re still trying to find your people, adjust to living independently, or figure out what you even want. The pressure to choose the “right” career path, maintain relationships, and balance responsibilities can feel endless — and incredibly heavy.
Maybe you’re battling constant stress, loneliness, or the nagging fear that you’re falling behind. Relationship challenges — whether it’s drifting from old friends, struggling to form new connections, or navigating dating — can make everything feel even more complicated.
As Taylor Swift said, “We’re happy, free, confused, and lonely at the same time. It’s miserable and magical.”
You deserve support that gets how emotionally complex this stage of life really is.
Picture waking up without that constant pit of anxiety in your stomach. Imagine feeling more sure of your choices, trusting yourself even when life feels uncertain, and building meaningful relationships without so much fear of rejection.
Life during college and early adulthood doesn’t have to feel like one endless uphill climb. With the right support, you can start feeling more grounded, connected, and hopeful about your future.
You deserve to move through this phase with self-compassion, resilience, and a real sense of inner strength.
Therapy helps you navigate this season with more clarity, balance, and emotional awareness. Together, we can help you:
You’re allowed to grow at your own pace — and you don’t have to do it alone.
I work with college students and young adults using a blend of Internal Family Systems (IFS), mindfulness, and relational support.
Together, we’ll explore the parts of you that are overwhelmed, hopeful, anxious, motivated, or confused—and help you better understand and support each of them.
Therapy isn’t about fixing who you are. It’s about making space for your whole self, including the parts struggling with identity, relationships, and belonging.
With years of experience supporting young adults through major life transitions, I know how disorienting this time can feel.
Whether you’re navigating friendships that are shifting, romantic relationships that feel uncertain, or the pressure to figure out your future, you don’t have to do it all alone.
Together, we can make space for your growth, your questions, and your evolving identity—so you can move forward with more confidence, connection, and ease.
When my 19-year-old son tells me he’s struggling and I ask what he did to help himself, and he says, ‘I texted Lelah and she helped,’ my heart breathes the biggest sigh of relief. It’s that feeling of knowing the right person has come into your child’s life at the right time—someone wise, kind, and safe.
The emotional care Lelah gives both my son and daughter is something I will never take for granted. As a mother, it touches me in a place that words can barely reach.
Thank you for being their guide, their steady hand, and their safe place. The work you do transforms not just individuals, but entire families and communities.”
Lelah is the best! As a young adult, she has been incredibly helpful in guiding me through the challenges of school, relationships, and the transition from college to post-grad life. She’s deeply empathetic and understanding, while also offering practical, concrete steps to address the root causes of my symptoms. Meeting with her has been a game changer for managing my anxiety.
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