Therapists for college students near Indianapolis, IN
I believe that one of the most healing aspects of therapy is the relationship between therapist and client which is one intended to be that of a traveling companion rather than an "expert"-"advice receiver" relationship. This is why I tend to pay special attention to the formation of that relationship in order to help others explore what matters to them and engage in those values in the face of mental health barriers. I have been able to work with individuals that find themselves struggling with lasting impacts of trauma, depression, anxiety, interpersonal concerns, and life transitions.
I am so glad you are here. I am Angelica (she/her/hers), and I am a clinical social worker, who is a recovering people pleaser. I cant deny a cozy coffee shop and a decadent pastry. I am an excellent listener who can appreciate the uncomfortable silence, because that is where I find the most growth occurs. I work with students who have struggled to meet their own emotional needs. They are trying to relearn the balance of being a student, friend, and figuring out life’s next step. The ones who struggle to say that without taking care of themselves, they cant take care of anyone else around them. My goal is for you to view yourself as the beautiful person you are mentally, physically, and emotionally. Contact me at angelica@finding-balance-therapy.com or call/text me at (765)233-6968
Our team of behavioral health professionals and support staff wants to help you with whatever is getting between you and your best life: anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, substance use, and more. We’re seasoned professionals who have been through the school of hard knocks, so we know how tough life can be some times. We’ll bring the best research, training, and technology to make sure you get the support you need. Get connected with a member of our team today!
You have a story to tell. A story about you. It is a story full of hope, joy, confusion, and at times pain. Right now, you may be in that experience of confusion or pain, and feel unsure of how to make good decisions, or any decision at all. I would be honored to hear that story and journey with you as you seek to put new puzzle pieces together to find peace and clarity. All my clients (individual and couple) will come to understand their behavioral responses caused by our internal experiences of pain, what we refer to as our pain cycle. We will then map out new opportunities for personal responsibility and predictability, referred to as our peace cycle, and seek together how to practice and strengthen making decisions within our peace cycle instead of making decisions while coping with our pain cycle.
Hello! My name is Pamelia Sublett and I'm a licensed clinical social worker in Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, Nevada and Washington State. I currently am offering on telehealth. My specialites are: anxiety, depression, and bipolar. I have been a therapist for over 12 years. I treat every client as an individual and not as a collective whole. I believe that every individual is important and bring their own person into our sessions. I'd love to hear from you!
When it comes to addiction, individuals, families, and churches feel the impact and search for freedom. At NewDay, we provide a unique experience using evidence-based addiction treatment while emphasizing the Christian aspect of recovery as anchors to provide comprehensive care for the whole person and their family.
Hello! I am Dr. Ashleigh Woods. I enjoy providing effective, quality mental health care to individuals and their families. The foundation of my practice rests on building meaningful connections with patients by valuing each person's unique experiences and goals. In therapy, I work with my patients to create an open and nonjudgmental space for them to explore their concerns. I am confident I can help you find your possibilities within life's limitations. I hope you take some time to read more about the services I offer. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. NOTE: Please see my website for rates. I received my Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in 2011. I have trained and practiced in a variety of clinical settings including private practice, university counseling centers, inpatient settings, residential/intensive outpatient treatment settings, and community mental health. I serve as President for the Indiana Society for Psychoanalytic Thought (ISPT), local Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of APA. I also serve as Practice Committee Chair and Board Member for the Indiana Psychological Association's (IPA) Practice Committee. I teach in Christian Theological Seminary's M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program.
I'm passionate about helping you to both recognize and build inner resilience. My holistic understanding of wellness is rooted in culturally competent and evidence based approaches to psychotherapy. This foundation is informed not only by my clinical training, but also by an eclectic background in academia, psychological research, social justice movements, a variety of spiritual and religious contexts, mentoring teens, and teaching yoga. I hold an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Christian Theological Seminary and a Clinical Mental Health Counseling license in the state of Indiana. In addition, I hold a BA in both psychology and religious studies from Indiana University, which provides me with a broad understanding of how spirituality, religion, trauma, family systems, and society can affect us both negatively and positively. Learning and growing is a lifelong process that doesn’t end with a degree or certification. I am committed to and energized about my own growth as a clinician and person. This commitment to my own wellness and growth is a cornerstone to my work as a therapist.
Hope Haven is a private psychological practice located on the west side of Indianapolis in the Speedway are. Hope haven has been offering counseling and psychological testing services to children, adolescents, adults and families since 2010. Our team of clinicians offer quality services to help our clients on their journey to healing.
Spark Recovery is an outpatient substance use treatment center helping clients with substance use disorders. We offer Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for those working to overcome addiction. Spark Recovery can also treat co-occurring mental health disorders, in addition to a substance use disorder. We offer a boutique-feel to substance use treatment with smaller groups and a client-centered personal connections to care. We offer group therapy, but often include expressive therapies such as, pet therapy, music therapy, art therapy, yoga, meditation, and/or dance therapy to name a few. Your group therapy will also include a built-in weekly one-on-one session with your individual therapist. Call us today if you have any questions or would like to take a tour!
Hello! My name is Rachael Trimbur and I am here with you on your treatment journey however that may look. I take a very trauma-informed and strengths-based approach. I am trained in EMDR and have been using this approach for two years. I am a licensed clinical addictions counselor and a licensed clinical social worker with more than 10 years of experience working in the dual diagnosis field. I began my career working with substance use disorders and have a lot of experience in this area. I am also a qualified Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) and complete substance abuse evaluations. My experience includes working for community mental health centers, doing crisis work, working in an employee assisted treatment program, and program development for a substance use and medication-assisted treatment facility. I am always looking to expand my knowledge and stay up to date on evidenced-based treatment approaches. I understand that one size does not fit all and pull from various modalities to help those I work with meet their goals. The most important thing I have learned over the years is to learn from those I work with. I take a very person-centered approach. As Stephen Covey wrote, “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.”
Dotson Therapy is open and currently accepting new clients. We are see all clients via online video. Hello. My name is Melissa Dotson, MS, LMHC, a psychotherapist and the president of Dotson Therapy & Associates, LLC in Indianapolis, Indiana. I have been a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the State of Indiana since 2016. I have 11 years of mental health work experience dating back to 2008. I have worked in the health care setting since 1996 in a variety of positions, but the majority of that time was spent in the emergency department or critical care. I have experience dealing with mental health in the inpatient, outpatient, and subacute areas. I have worked directly as a mental health counselor since 2010. I am experienced in, although my practice is not limited to, the following areas: Crisis Assessment Individual Therapy Couples/Marital Counseling Substance Abuse Education and Relapse Prevention Groups Substance Abuse Assessment and Individual Therapy (Children, Adolescents, and Adults) I have worked with individuals ranging from 16 years old to individuals in their over 100. Education I obtained my undergraduate and two graduate degrees from The University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana. BA in Psychology With a Minor in History (May 2007) MS in Psychology (December 2009) MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (August 2014) I obtained my counseling license with the state of Indiana in September 2016.
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Presence and accompaniment matter. Relationships transform. We can more easily connect to our true self and touch emotional distress in the presence of another's settled nervous system. Neurobiology and mindfulness science has proven that the human brain can be distraught while simultaneously observing the self with compassion. The ability to be both experiencing and holding the experience is the key to maintaining calm when facing challenges. Whether you feel overwhelmed, stuck, anxiety, anger, depression, or find yourself reacting in ways that leave you feeling alone and hurt, we can come to be with all of it with gentle awareness and respect. Utilizing attuned presence and offering stabilizing mind-body approaches, I support clients in restoring and strengthening connection with themselves and the world around them. It is in the warmth of healthy relationship that we offer our brains the ability to rewire. Our journey will allow space for joy, for pain, for greater self awareness and compassion. Restoring balance, re-engaging with connection, and igniting wisdom through awareness is possible. Please visit my website to schedule your free, 15 minute initial consultation. I look forward to meeting and walking alongside you.
My name is Elizabeth Askren, but most people that know me call me Beth. I'm a licensed mental health counselor, and I see clients in a private practice setting. My practice is Core Counseling & Wellness. I am trained and licensed as a mental health counselor, and I feel especially passionate about working with adults who struggle with anxiety, codependency, perfectionism, and those who have been called “overachievers”. I work with people to recover from emotional abuse, trauma, and neglect from both developmental or adult relationships, amd who struggle with self-worth and self-doubt, to those seeking to overcome developmental trauma, and who find themselves struggling with adult insecure attachment and toxic relationship patterns. Clients work with me to explore and heal the issues at the core of these struggles, and learn to regulate and process emotions and tolerate distress that can often make day to day life feel unbearable at times. Developing boundaries and finding validation and security from within are a part of this process. Along the way, I help clients identify and replace behaviors that are no longer serving them and are problematic in their current life. I assist clients in developIng new skills allowing them to shift towards living authentically, finding fulfillment, finding themselves, and ultimately finding joy. I see clients come out the other side with greater self-worth, grounded by confidence in themselves, discovering new opportunities while creating a fulfilling life in which they can thrive. Good therapy starts with genuine compassion and acceptance. These are core values of both my practice & my life. I love being a therapist. Genuinely, I really really love it. The work I do with clients is inspired by the deep work I've done myself. I show up to every session with an understanding of how it can feel to sit in my client's chair. If invited, I'd be honored to discuss working together. Contact me if you would like to setup time for a phone chat to explore this. I primarily work with clients in-person in my Broad Ripple office, but can take advantage of virtual appointments when clinically appropriate and necessary. Payment for services is due at the time of service. I am not “in-network” with any insurance plans, and am considered an “out-of-network” provider (or self-pay). While I am happy to offer some information and guidance to clients who have insurance plans that include out-of-network benefits, I do not bill insurance or submit claims, and can not guarantee reimbursement or coverage for services. Please contact your plan to identify if your plan includes out-of-network coverage, and if so what the reimbursement and limitations to coverage may be. I accept HSA & FSA payments, credit cards, checks, or cash.
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Noah Ingalls is an emerging therapist who recently graduated with his Master’s degree from Indiana University. He has spent two years in the Mental Health Counseling program and finished a full year of internship at an agency in Bloomington, IN. Before that, Noah received his Bachelor’s from Butler University in Indianapolis. Noah has provided individual therapy to those struggling with ADHD, depression, anxiety etc. He has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults and specializes working with emerging adults. Noah’s modalities mainly include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, Solutions-Focused techniques, and Play Therapy for the younger kiddos.
The therapists at IPCI have a passion for working with clients to help them both cope better in the present as well as to explore, and work through, the underlying factors that fuel and perpetuate recurring problems like anxiety, depression, and relationship troubles. Many of our therapists have additional training in trauma work, including EMDR. Dr. Hanzlik is one of the few AASECT-Certified Sex Therapists in Indiana, and has trained other IPCI therapists to provide effective treatment and a specialization in helping patients work through sexual concerns. We also provide psychological evaluation to clarify diagnoses and provide recommendations for accommodations in academic settings.
WPG is an independent psychology practice with six licensed clinical psychologists. We specialize in comprehensive psychological evaluations and specialized therapeutic treatments that include: Dialectical BehaviorTherapy (DBT), Racially Open DBT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), DBT for Complex PTSD, and Prolonged Exposure (PE). Our psychological evaluations assist with diagnostic clarification and treatment recommendations to assist with academic supports and therapeutic interventions. Our psychologists have obtained advanced training and certifications to ensure that we provide our clients with research supported treatments that improve the quality of their lives. We look forward to the privilege of serving the Butler community.