Therapists for college students near 46202
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I specialize in working with LGBTQIA+ and neurodiverse individuals. I have experience assisting people in working on mood and anxiety disorders, grief and identity exploration.
I have about 13 years of experience in the social work field working with families. I have an undergraduate degree in counseling and a Masters of Social Work degree with specialization in mental health and substance use. I like to be as practical as possible to help people get back in balance. I have worked with many people that are in major life transitions, struggling with social isolation, and navigating relationships.
Peace, love and a few good laughs…in one way or another, most of us hope to maximize the presence and growth of these delicious things in our lives. After working in a university counseling center for ten years, I have a strong sense of many of the most common concerns students may face. That being said, we are all individuals with our own strengths and struggles. Every one of us experiences unique challenges that arise within the context of living our human lives. I am a queer-identified, neurodivergent, trans-affirmative, body positive, sex positive, emotion focused, experiential therapist, working with traditional college age students and adults of all ages. I am a generalist practitioner and have experience working with a wide range of concerns. Areas of specific clinical interest include working with those addressing issues related to gender diversity and sexual orientation. My clinical expertise includes providing treatment for depression, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder (Asperger's/Pathological Demand Avoidance) body image concerns, eating disorders and disordered eating. I find that my approach to therapy resonates well with college students in general and specifically with therapists in training, artists and creatives (of all sorts). Please contact me directly to schedule a brief (15 minute) consultation to discuss how we might work together to increase the peace and love you find in life and to share a few good laughs along the way.
I am a Master’s Level Intern in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Ball State University. I'm working with Associates in Behavioral Counseling under the supervision of a licensed psychologist. I work with all ages, from young children to older adults, who experience relationship/family concerns, depression, grief, trauma, anxiety, self-esteem, and behavioral disorders. Sessions will always be person-centered, culturally-sensitive, and trauma-informed. My approach to therapy is holistic, mind-body oriented, and rooted in mindfulness. I also pull from emotionally-focused therapy, attachment-based therapy, and expressive arts therapy. I believe that the therapy should fit the person, not the other way around. So, I may pull from other modalities that will benefit you the most.
Suffering from an eating disorder is difficult, overwhelming and lonely, especially if facing your disorder on your own. If this rings true with you, just know that you are not alone. And now that you’ve found my site, you can take the first step toward recovery—working alongside someone who has lived through an eating disorder and survived it…and is now dedicated to helping others toward the road to recovery with Anorexia, Bulimia and other related eating disorders. ​ My core focus is getting you to a place of feeling relief and calm—away from the feelings of chaos, loneliness and fear—to a safe and comfortable space where you can begin your journey to recovery. We can work together to build a strong and trusting relationship, to establish your values, to overcome self-defeating patterns that have blocked you from having the life you want. I will help you find a therapeutic approach unique to your needs. ​ Whether it’s you or a loved one struggling with an eating disorder, I’m here to support you. So, take a moment to review the educational information on my site, and when ready, reach out. Help is here.
How you feel about yourself, relate with others, and make your way in the world is significantly influenced by your earliest relationships. If your caregivers struggled with their own psychological health, their ability to connect with and be emotionally available to you may have been impaired. You may have felt invalidated, rejected, smothered or unwanted. Since you had no choice but to adapt and attach to the adults available to you, you may now find yourself in relationships that feel empty, end abruptly, or are riddled with conflict. Such disharmony only exacerbates feeling depressed and anxious. As a psychodynamic therapist, I am trained to recognize the underlying thoughts, feelings, and patterns that keep you from sustaining meaningful relationships and stuck in emotional pain. Rather than viewing you as a diagnosis or problem to be solved, I'm most interested in understanding and helping you work through what is troubling you. I completed training at The Object Relations Institute of New York City, The Center for Religion and Psychotherapy of Chicago, and I am an Assistant Professor at Indiana University South Bend . I am also a classically trained musician and former high school choral director. Please visit my website at www.kurtmhanus.com
Hi! Like many therapists, I'm a 30-something cis, white woman who likes earth tones and metaphors. I especially enjoy working with individuals with mood disorders, complex trauma, chronic illness, and psychosis, as well as those who identify as artists/creatives and recovering perfectionists. I draw from various modalities including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Health at Every Size (HAES), Narrative Therapy, and EMDR. However, my most impactful training has happened in conversation with clients themselves. I recognize how my identities contribute to a power differential with my clients, especially when working with marginalized populations. I work to interrupt this power differential whenever possible by being antiracist in my work and prioritizing humility and transparency. I believe that the relationship between client and therapist is key to any kind of growth and change, and therefore first honor creating an authentic relationship with the clients I work with.
You're more than just a client—and therapy is more than a place to vent. It’s a space for healing, growth, and transformation. I offer a warm, supportive, and empowering environment where you can safely explore who you are and where you're going. I’m a faith-affirming and culturally responsive therapist with over ten years of experience working with adults, teens, and families. My approach integrates evidence-based therapies like CBT, ACT, and Solution-Focused Therapy with attention to spiritual well-being, generational healing, and identity development. Whether you're facing anxiety, depression, trauma, or feeling stuck in patterns that no longer serve you, I’m here to help you move from surviving to thriving. Together, we’ll work toward peace, clarity, and lasting change.
Essential Grace Services provides faith-based, integrated art therapy, counseling & other services to the community. Focusing on everyday or past issues including trauma, depression, anxiety, parenting, life-skills, and more. We meet client’s where they are and provide them with the tools needed for overcoming their life stressors. Demographics of focus are youth and young adult women ages 15 years and older. If you are ready to make an appointment, the best direction to start, would be to go to my website at www.egraceservices.org and select the 'getting started' tab where you will fill out a form and submit it. After we have made contact, we will schedule a 90 minute intake where we will fill out paperwork necessary in moving forward with out work together. We do not accept insurance. Your investment would be $135 for a 60 minute intake and $100 for a 50 minute individual session.
LifeSolutions Counseling Associates of Indiana employs a strength-based and solution-focused approach to counseling, centered on helping individuals and families improve their mental health while working towards discovering their full potential during all phases of their lives. We utilize a collaborative approach to ensure each client’s views and perspectives are respected and included to empower clients to be a part of their own growth. LifeSolutions provides professional services that will help you find your full potential whether as an individual, employee, a student, parent or partner.
Hello! Since obtaining my Masters in Social Work from IUPUI, I have been an individual, family and school-based therapist working with clients of all ages ranging from 3-years-old and up. I have worked with behavioral problems, school-based struggles, addictions, trauma and abuse, depression, anxiety, marital/relationship struggles, mood disorders, counseling before geriatric surgery, self-esteem issues, parenting, grief and loss, clients involved with DCS and probation, and adjusting to life’s changes. I utilize a trauma-focused approach that draws from tenets of strengths-based approaches, CBT, DBT and solution-focused techniques. I believe an important aspect of counseling is a trusting therapeutic relationship. I focus on a non-judgmental and accepting approach as I work to get to know you so that you feel confident and comfortable expressing feelings. Having a good connection with a therapist can help create the foundation for effective change and progress in the counseling experience. With a strong therapeutic relationship, we can work together as a team to work through whatever it is you are facing. You do not have to go through life’s struggles alone. Contact me today to get started!
Hi and welcome to my page! If you are reading this, you may be on the fence about seeking help or confused about what to look for in a therapist, so here are some things you may find helpful to know about me. I am passionate about helping college students and young adults navigate the challenges of this period of life. I work best with those who struggle with anxiety, perfectionism, self-worth, imposter syndrome, body image, identity, sexual and spiritual identities, trauma/PTSD, codependency and relationship challenges. Basically, I'd love to walk beside you as you figure out who you are, want you want in life, how to be in healthy relationships and find meaningful work, how to balance academics with self-care and all kinds of things! I am passionate about your age group because meaningful, positive changes is so achievable and within reach for you, and I really could have used some guidance that was missing from my life when I was in college. My favorite therapeutic approaches include EMDR, mindfulness based cognitive therapy, and holistic approaches that help us unify mind, body and spirit.
My areas of focus are trauma, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, and perinatal disorders. I am in the process of becoming certified in Perinatal Mental Health. I practice from Cognitive-Behavioral orientation and a strengths-based perspective but often incorporate other modalities to fit my client’s needs.
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With the many transitions that life brings can come many challenges. It can be difficult to navigate these challenges alone and reaching out for support is a significant step in working towards healing. My goal is to help you navigate your healing journey using compassion, empathy, creativity, and humor. I have worked in a variety of settings including the department of corrections, psychiatric inpatient hospitals, and in an after school setting. Throughout experience I have worked with many different clients including individuals experiencing challenges related to depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, grief, work stress, career transitions, spirituality, and family life. ​ I approach my work with the mindset that the client is the expert in their treatment. In my work I utilize Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Mindfulness Based Interventions. I aim to provide a welcoming, supportive, inclusive, and judgement free space for you to process any struggles and work towards your goals. I recognize that each person’s path to healing is unique and during our time together we will discover which approach is ideal for you. Life can bring on so much heartache and struggles that can make us feel lost. Through self-exploration we can work towards transforming into a more healed self. Clients interested in working together can reach out to me at rickele@humboldtparkcounseling.com or at 312-880-7671 for more information. All inquires are welcome.
Thanks for visiting my profile and so glad you found me. I work with adults who are experiencing all types of anxieties, eating disorders, OCD as well as grief and life adjustments. I also am a certified international EMDR therapist. I offer Christian Counseling to those seeking a more spiritual path in their mental health journey. I truly love helping others find relief and a healthier path. I always feel honored to help Evansville's USI Students!
Are you feeling overwhelmed with all of the stress you're feeling from classes/grades, pressure from family, or too many things to do and not enough time to do them? I can help. I currently teach full-time in the Kelley School of Business (along with my private counseling practice) and have taught undergrads for over 10 years, making me uniquely qualified to understand what it's like being a student here in Bloomington. I am an ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) therapist. We will work together to help you to be present, open up, and do what matters in your career and life. I've also been a career counselor for many years and can help with Imposter Syndrome and assist you in determining a career direction. To learn more about me please visit my website. Also, please feel free to reach out for a free 15-minute consultation so we can chat to learn a bit more about each other to determine if we might be a good fit.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over a decade of experience, I help individuals and families who feel overwhelmed find their path forward. I create a warm space where clients explore thoughts safely while recognizing their strengths. My person-centered approach emphasizes collaboration—we work together on plans honoring your values and goals. Whether facing burnout, relationship issues, or seeking purpose, I'm committed to partnering with you. Through our work, you'll build on your capabilities, fostering self-efficacy and creating a life that energizes rather than depletes you. Click website to book your appointment!
Great to meet you! I am a passionate psychotherapist who sees it as a privilege to partner with clients along their journey towards healing and improved wellbeing. My experience extends from working with adults, adolescents, and families in out-patient, intensive in-patient, and educational settings. **Please email me at jenchurchillcounseling@gmail.com for appointment availability** A bit about my approach to therapy: I bring an exceptional level of care and commitment to my clients using a culturally responsive and trauma informed approach and utilize a variety of evidence-based treatment modalities. I also often weave my background as a yoga and mindfulness educator into my practice to help you build insight, improve communication, and solidify coping skills to manage life's stressors. What you can expect from our first session: I vow to stay curious and kind in my work with you as I see each client as the expert on their life experience. As your therapist, is my job to be a guide and a cheerleader in the direction that you choose to take. Please reach out to me if you are interested in working together!