Therapists for college students near Indianapolis, IN
Expert medication management for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression & More. Self-schedule online today & be seen as early as this week! Our trusted and caring psychiatric providers specialize in the mental health treatment of college students and young adults. We will provide a personalized psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis, as well as prescribe a medication management approach to best manage your mental health concerns. Goals most often met include personal growth, symptom relief, & overall improvement of daily functioning. Getting your mental health back on track shouldn't keep you waiting! Schedule online today. - We often have Same Week Appointment Availability! - Easily Self-Schedule your Online Initial Psychiatric Evaluation Appointment Today at www.INFOCUSFIRST.com - Your concerns are our priority. We want to partner with you to help you reach your mental health goals. -We work closely with individual therapists in the community. - We will assist with university accommodations.
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While college presents many exciting opportunities, it can also be a challenging time in your life. Maybe you're feeling the weight of academic pressures, wrestling through new ideas and realizations about the world, or navigating social life in a new way - maybe a combination of all of the above! You don't have to navigate these experiences alone. I offer an environment that is both compassionate and empowering, to walk alongside you in your pursuit of growth and healing. I offer counseling in-office, through telehealth, and in outdoor-settings. If the traditional office setting isn't for you, we can meet while on a hiking trail or on a walking path. We'll work together to meet your needs, in helping you reach your goals through the use of evidence-based practices, such as mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy, and a trauma-informed, LGBTQ+ affirming, and trusting relationship.
I have experience providing individual therapy for college students, queer adults, and individuals processing trauma. I have also worked with women who have experienced domestic abuse and sexual assault. I facilitate a group for people healing from religious trauma. Everyone deserves to feel like they can show their whole selves when they come to therapy. My hope is to provide space for you to be seen and understood. I would be honored to support you as you navigate your therapy goals at Catalyst. Abortions are healthcare.
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At Indianapolis Counseling and Mentoring, we’re dedicated to helping women face life’s challenges with strength, resilience, and support. Led by Tammi Broadus, LCSW, our compassionate team provides individualized therapy in a safe and welcoming environment where you can heal, grow, and reclaim your path. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, or the everyday challenges of life, we’re here to help you feel heard, understood, and supported. Conveniently located downtown Indianapolis on Meridian Street, we’re close to IU, UIndy, Purdue, and Butler campuses, and we offer special rates for college students. Taking the step to seek support is an act of courage, and we’ll walk with you every step of the way. Contact us today at 317-476-2935 or visit www.indianapoliscounselingandmentoring.com .
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!
Hello! My name is Jami Ober, and my practice is HopeSpark Counseling! Whether you're looking for support during the stresses of school, preparing for life after college, or just deciding you're ready to begin understanding yourself a bit more, I'm here to help! I'm able to meet virtually or in-person at my office off Mass Ave.
We are a group of therapists who specialize in anxiety, teens, and sensitive people. EMDR trained, IFS, body-centered somatic psychotherapy. We specialize in teens, young adults and adults. We also have group therapy with an art focus.
I am a pre-licensed therapist working toward licensure. I've spent over 500 hours with clients in my graduate program and am currently growing my own caseload at Maitri Counseling Collective. My work is anchored in compassion and curiosity and my goal is to support my clients as they get to know themselves better. I am experienced in working with family dynamics, ADHD, anxiety, depression, body image, and faith deconstruction.
Here’s a quick bit of information about my education, and areas of focus. I graduated from University of Louisville with Masters in Couple’s and Family Therapy, as well as Social Work. The majority of my training is in family systems therapy. In short, that means I believe all things function as a system and are interconnected. My approach to therapy is person centered, informal, and conversational. I believe it’s important to look at the whole picture, instead of solely placing the weight of the problem on one person. I also enjoy looking at Mind- Body- Spirit connection, which in my opinion tends to promote overall well-being. My focuses areas are: daily stressors, Depression, Anxiety, Life Adjustments, Relational concerns, etc. Some of the techniques I pull from frequently are: CBT,DBT, Distress Dis-tolerance( Mindfulness), IFS, Narrative Therapy, Solution-Focused, and motivational interviewing. Therapy is not a one size fit all. It’s important that the time you spend in session is designed for you. My work with you is tailored to you. My goal in session is to collaborate with you on your desired plan. I see myself as an assistant/ collaborator to helping you turn over the pieces in your life that need your attention. Therapy is the space and time where you are given the opportunity to be who you are. It is the space for you to be accepted and validate in a safe environment.
As a former high school teacher, I have helped adolescents as they transition into adulthood. Now as a therapist, I enjoy working with individuals and couples through transitions of all kinds. I can help navigate the big life changes adolescents face, issues within family dynamics (family and marital issues), and issues that come with career changes and aging. I am an excellent resource for those suffering with anxiety, depression and BPD, especially those newly diagnosed with BPD. I am here to listen non-judgmentally and cheerlead you in your progress and growth while providing you skills and tools to get there. I use a skill-based approach to help clients learn and grow in their emotional wellness. I also incorporate a lot of mindfulness as clients learn to name and express their emotions. Finally, I love exploring spirituality (regardless of belief system) and incorporating this into treatment. Above all, I am here to listen. Sometimes we simply need someone who is in our corner and I hope to be that for you. I am queer-affirming and available to new clients, both in-person and virtually. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or to get scheduled.
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.
Irvington Counseling Collective is a (501c3) nonprofit, income-based sliding-scale therapy practice located in Indianapolis, IN. We are a collective of therapists representative of those we serve. We are dedicated to making mental health support available to those who seek it through low barrier counseling services and mutual aids funds management. As a practice, we are dedicated to supporting members of our community in living rich, full, and meaningful lives, guided by what they value most and irregardless of socioeconomic background. We strive to practice cultural humility in our work, and to create a safe space that warmly supports those who are LGBTQI+, BIPOC and sexually diverse expressions of love. We work as a collective of therapists dedicated to the mission of our organization and support of one another, our clients and our community.
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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.
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.
I am a mental health therapist who specializes in relationships. It can be romantic relationships but also the relationship with yourself- which is the most important. I help couples understand each other and their relationship patterns to live in harmony. I work with women guiding them to be the best versions of themselves while working through anxiety, transitions, self-esteem, and imposter syndrome.
Connected in Community is a mental health and wellness practice born out of a desire to provide a safe and comfortable environment for people to grieve, celebrate, and heal despite the complexities of the society we live in. The staff uses a blend of traditional psychotherapy informed by Critical Race Theory, Feminism, Abolition, Queer inclusion, and other liberation-centered ideas to guide their work.