Therapy for ASU Students: Mental Health Support Near Tempe and Scottsdale
College can be exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming. Many Arizona State University students juggle academic pressure, relationships, independence, work, family expectations, social stress, and major life transitions all at once.
For some students, stress builds slowly. For others, anxiety, depression, loneliness, trauma, grief, burnout, or relationship challenges can begin affecting sleep, motivation, focus, mood, and daily life.
Pathways Counseling Services provides therapy for college students and young adults in Scottsdale, AZ, with telehealth options available for clients throughout Arizona. Our therapists offer supportive, personalized care for students who want help managing stress, improving emotional wellness, and building healthier coping tools.
Mental Health Challenges ASU Students May Face
ASU students may seek therapy for many different reasons. Some students are adjusting to college life, living away from home, or managing a demanding class schedule. Others may be navigating anxiety, depression, relationship stress, identity questions, family conflict, grief, trauma, or uncertainty about the future.
Common concerns college students bring to therapy include:
Academic stress and burnout
Anxiety, panic, or overthinking
Depression or low motivation
Relationship or dating challenges
Roommate conflict or social stress
Family pressure or homesickness
Trauma or difficult past experiences
Low self-esteem or perfectionism
Grief and loss
Life transitions and uncertainty about the future
Therapy gives students a space to slow down, talk honestly, and build practical tools for managing stress and emotional challenges.
Why Therapy Can Help College Students
Therapy is not just for crisis moments. Many students use therapy to better understand themselves, improve coping skills, and feel more grounded during a busy season of life.
A therapist can help students identify patterns, manage anxious thoughts, improve communication, build emotional regulation skills, and create healthier routines. Therapy can also support students who feel stuck, isolated, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward.
For college students, therapy may focus on practical goals such as improving sleep, managing stress, reducing avoidance, setting boundaries, strengthening relationships, or learning how to respond to pressure in healthier ways.
How Pathways Counseling Services Supports Students
Pathways Counseling Services offers therapy for college students, young adults, and families in Scottsdale, AZ. Our therapists provide compassionate, evidence-based support tailored to each client’s goals, concerns, and pace.
Depending on the student’s needs, therapy may include approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, DBT-informed skills, mindfulness-based strategies, solution-focused therapy, trauma-informed care, and supportive counseling.
Students may seek therapy for short-term support during a stressful semester or longer-term care for deeper emotional patterns, trauma, depression, anxiety, or relationship concerns.
In-Person and Telehealth Options
Pathways Counseling Services offers in-person therapy at our Scottsdale office and secure telehealth sessions for clients located throughout Arizona.
Telehealth can be especially helpful for students balancing classes, work, transportation, and busy schedules. In-person therapy may be a better fit for students who prefer face-to-face support or want a structured space away from school and home.
Our team can help students decide which therapy format may work best for their needs.
Therapy for Stress, Anxiety, and Depression
Academic pressure, perfectionism, social comparison, and uncertainty about the future can contribute to anxiety and depression for many college students.
Therapy can help students understand how thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and stress responses are connected. Students may learn tools for managing worry, reducing negative self-talk, creating routines, improving motivation, and responding to stress in healthier ways.
When depression or anxiety begins affecting school, relationships, sleep, appetite, or daily functioning, therapy can provide support before things become more difficult to manage.
Support for Relationships and Life Transitions
College is often a time of major personal change. Students may be building new friendships, dating, navigating breakups, setting boundaries with family, or trying to understand who they are and what they want.
Therapy can help students work through relationship patterns, communication challenges, family stress, identity concerns, and the emotional pressure that can come with growing independence.
Having a consistent therapeutic space can help students process change with more clarity, confidence, and support.
When to Reach Out for Support
A student may benefit from therapy if stress, anxiety, depression, emotional overwhelm, or relationship challenges are starting to affect daily life.
Signs it may be time to reach out include:
Feeling constantly overwhelmed or on edge
Avoiding classes, assignments, or responsibilities
Withdrawing from friends or activities
Struggling with sleep, appetite, or motivation
Feeling hopeless, stuck, or emotionally numb
Having frequent panic, irritability, or crying spells
Difficulty concentrating or staying organized
Feeling alone even when surrounded by others
Struggling after a breakup, loss, trauma, or major change
You do not need to wait until things feel unmanageable to ask for support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide therapy for ASU students?
Yes. Pathways Counseling Services provides therapy for college students and young adults, including ASU students seeking support for anxiety, depression, stress, relationships, trauma, grief, life transitions, and emotional wellness.
Are you affiliated with Arizona State University?
Pathways Counseling Services is an independent counseling practice and is not presented as an official ASU counseling center. We provide private therapy for students and young adults who are looking for support in Scottsdale, Tempe, or through telehealth across Arizona.
Do you offer telehealth therapy for students?
Yes. Pathways Counseling Services offers secure telehealth therapy for clients located throughout Arizona. Telehealth may be helpful for students balancing classes, work, transportation, or busy schedules.
What types of therapy can help college students?
Therapy for college students may include CBT, DBT-informed skills, EMDR, mindfulness-based strategies, trauma-informed care, solution-focused therapy, and supportive counseling depending on the student’s needs and goals.
Can therapy help with academic stress and burnout?
Yes. Therapy can help students manage academic stress, perfectionism, procrastination, burnout, motivation challenges, and anxiety around school performance. A therapist can help students build coping tools, routines, and healthier responses to pressure.
Can therapy help with anxiety or depression in college?
Yes. Therapy can help students better understand anxiety, depression, overthinking, low motivation, emotional overwhelm, and stress responses. Treatment may focus on coping skills, thought patterns, routines, emotional regulation, and support for underlying concerns.
How do I schedule an appointment?
You can schedule by booking online, requesting a free 15-minute consultation, or calling Pathways Counseling Services. The team can help match you with a therapist based on your needs, goals, and availability.
Get Started with Therapy
If you are an ASU student or college student looking for mental health support near Tempe, Scottsdale, or through telehealth in Arizona, Pathways Counseling Services can help.
Our therapists provide compassionate, personalized care for anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, relationships, life transitions, and emotional wellness.
Schedule a free 15-minute consultation today to find the support that fits your needs.