Therapists for college students near Indianapolis, IN
Through creativity and warmth, we work with clients to facilitate personal growth to help navigate an often confusing world. Together we will increase your self awareness, support you in finding the best answers to life- changing questions, and guide you to a more enjoyable life. We specialize in Anxiety, Depression, Relationships & Couples Counseling, Quarter Life Crisis, Life Transitions, Trauma, & PTSD and more.
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I work with individuals across a wide range of ages and backgrounds. I enjoy supporting teens and young adults and also have previous experience working with populations who struggle with autism spectrum disorder and other cognitive delay. I am very passionate about helping to navigate identity development, life transitions, mood and personality-related challenges, as well as healing from past trauma to evolve into your ideal self. I want to help build a strong sense of self and emotional awareness while also growing more confident and self-assured in the ever-changing world that we live in. My practice blends a multitude of evidence-based practices and mindfulness strategies to help you understand your thoughts, emotions, and patterns from a place of curiosity and growth, not judgment and shame. My approach is person-centered and focused on helping you evolve into the person you are most proud to be. If you’re ready to begin your journey toward becoming the version of yourself you feel most connected to, I would be honored to walk alongside you. I invite you to schedule a session and take the next step towards a life that feels aligned, peaceful, and yours.
I work best with students seeking to understand the deeper sources of their issues. Many students experience anxiety and depression especially when first entering college. This can be very difficult and disruptive personally, socially and academically. Often there are feelings of deep sadness, uncertainty, fear, loneliness, shame and anger. There is a way through this difficult time and I would be very interested to work it through with you.
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Most people come to counseling either feeling stuck in their present situation or in significant emotional pain. Our ambition is to help you resolve or learn ways to better manage your concern(s) in a safe and experiential environment. Our clinical orientation is one that focuses on the awareness thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and relationships, and how these impact the distress a person is experiencing. It would be a great privilege to join you during this time in your life. Be confident that your therapeutic work is of great value to us, and it is our mission to support you in a nonjudgmental, culturally-sensitive, and caring manner.
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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.
I am kind, compassionate, and validating. I graduated from Herron School of Art and Design in 2021 with a masters degree in Art Therapy. I am a Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LMHC) and a Registered Art Therapist (ATR). I am passionate about finding creative outlets to apply towards mental health goals.
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.”
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Hi, I'm Jenna! I complete comprehensive psychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults. LGBTQIA2S+ identified and neurodivergent-affirming. Anti-racism, anti-bigotry, and anti-oppression stance. I operate from a stance of inclusion and honor the dignity, identities, and self-determination of the people with whom I have the great joy and privilege to work. Areas evaluations explore include the following: Trauma-and Stressor-Related Disorders, including Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Autism Anxiety, depression, and mood concerns Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Intellectual/Cognitive/Learning Concerns Personality functioning Psychosis/Schizophrenia Spectrum Substance Use Behaviors **As of January 1, 2025, the range for completion of a comprehensive evaluation will be between $2,000 to $2,600 Paying the full fee if it is financially accessible helps those who have less financial capacity/privilege access evaluation services with less financial strain and is in alignment with efforts to promote equitable access to evaluation services. It allows me to run a sustainable business that promotes the highest possible quality evaluation services for all children, youth, and adults, as well as supporting my wellness as a mental health professional to ensure I show up from a space of curiosity, authenticity, and active engagement. It additionally allows me to offer reduced fee evaluations and partner with other agencies to provide some pro bono evaluations each year. The range for completion of a comprehensive evaluation was determined with the understanding that many individuals/families will pay the base level fee, and I am aware that the overall cost may impact whether individuals can pay the full cost/full fee for completion of evaluation services. If you/your loved one is in need of a reduced fee evaluation, please let me know. If I am not able to accommodate this need, I will do my best to identify providers who may be able to do so. The evaluation process includes time spent in direct contact with individuals and/or caregivers via clinical interviews and caregiver interviews for children and adolescents, face-to-face testing, scoring and interpreting assessment data, reviewing records, completing collateral calls with providers or support persons (if/as appropriate and with a release of information), writing the evaluation report, and providing feedback. Full Fee for 2024: $2300 to $2500 (Full Fee for 2025 will be $2400 to $2600)** At this fee, you are supporting and uplifting others, and helping me run a sustainable business that promotes the highest possible quality evaluation services for all individuals. This also allows me to offer reduced fee evaluations and partner with other agencies to provide some pro bono evaluations each year in an effort to promote equitable access to evaluation services. *I commit to completing reduced fee or pro bono evaluations that are equal to at least 10% of business profits for the year. The total percentage may vary year to year based on the ebb and flow of business profits and costs associated with maintaining the practice. Middle Fee for 2024: $2100 to $2200 (Middle Fee for 2025 will be $2200 to $2300)** At this level, you are helping me run a sustainable business that promotes the highest possible quality assessment services for all individuals, including you/your loved one. Base Fee: $1900 to $2000 (Base Fee for 2025 will be $2000 to $2100)** At this level, you are paying for highest possible quality assessment services for you/your loved one. My hope is that you will find ways to support others in your community in whatever way you can, financially or otherwise, if and when you have the capacity to do so. **I invite individuals/families to choose the total fee they pay within each associated fee level based on their current financial accessibility/capacity.
Anxiety, depression, school stress/pressure, and relationships stress can feel heavy... You want relief, clarity, and help getting through it all. You’re looking for a space where you can finally understand what’s happening and feel more grounded and in control. You don’t have to manage this alone. I know how overwhelming it feels when you’re doing your best but still feel stuck or exhausted. If you’re ready for support, I’m here to help you sort through what’s weighing on you and take the next steps toward feeling better.
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It is our mission to support one's journey toward healing and understanding by strengthening the relationship with self and others. We offer therapy for individuals of all ages, families, and couples. Our therapists specialize in working with individuals and families who have been impacted by adoption, foster care, attachment, and trauma. Other challenges that our therapists can help address include depression, anxiety, grief/loss, relationship conflict, life transitions, and other mental/emotional challenges. We aim to meet you where you are, both emotionally and physically. To do so, we offer several options for sessions, including meeting in the office, community, or even sometimes your own home. We offer Walk and Talk, which combines your journal to healing with the benefits of exercise and being outdoors.
Alecia earned her bachelor’s degree in Family Science from Anderson University and her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Indiana Wesleyan University. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) in the state of Indiana. Alecia has worked previously with individuals, couples, and families in a community-based setting as well as serving children and families within a local school system. With a focus both on the individual and the systems and spaces in which people live, she works with those managing symptoms of depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, transition of life stages, relationship challenges and changes, and managing stressors throughout life. Alecia specializes in using a strengths-based model and person-centered approach, with the belief that each client comes as an expert in their own life and experience. With the desire for each client, family and couple to find empowerment and meaningful experience, Alecia utilizes aspects of Motivational interviewing (MI), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and a family/systems model. She hopes to create a safe, empathetic, and comfortable environment with a trauma-informed approach. Alecia currently works with children as young as 6 and those seeking care throughout all stages of life through individual, couples, and family therapy.
I have been a practicing social worker for 5 years providing individual and couples therapy for adults with various mental health and substance use needs. I use a person-centered approach with evidenced-based therapeutic interventions including motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy. I support individuals to create behavior change based on values, manage their symptoms and reach their therapeutic goals. I enjoy working with individuals with anxiety, depression, grief, substance use, family/relationship challenges, self-esteem challenges, and life transitions. My practice is centered on compassion, empathy, and respect. My focus is on supporting your journey by bringing meaning and fulfillment back into your life.
I’m so happy to introduce myself and welcome you to my counseling practice, Willstone! My name is Maggie Milestone (she/her/hers) and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with 15 years in the social service field, 9 of those years as a therapist. My main focus in therapy is to listen and lean in. Whether you are just beginning this journey of growth and healing or you are looking for the next step, finding a therapist who is a good fit is an important piece. Please take a look at my website to get a better understanding of me and feel free to complete the contact form to set up a FREE 15 minute consult.
We are a private practice that specializes in immigrant mental health. Our practice is made up of mostly 1st and 2nd generation immigrants, of which most speak another language (Spanish). We believe that the first generation experience is unique and should be handled in a delicate and trauma-informed way.