Therapists for college students near Indianapolis, IN
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I truly believe that choosing to prioritize your own or your child’s mental health is one of the bravest and most meaningful decisions a person or parent can make. Whether you are reaching out for yourself at any stage of life or seeking support for your teenager, committing to healing and personal growth can feel overwhelming. Even finding the right therapist can feel like a daunting first hurdle. I am genuinely glad you are here and taking this step. Opening up to someone new is not easy. When beginning therapy for teens, it can feel especially intimidating to trust someone with their thoughts and emotions. For parents, it can be painful and confusing to watch your child struggle and not know how to “fix” it. Further, with adults of any age, it can be just as challenging to slow down, reflect, and allow yourself the space to be supported, or even to admit that you are struggling in the first place. I strive to create a confidential, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where you can feel safe enough to be yourself, explore your experiences, and begin meaningful healing. I work with children, adolescents, and adults navigating a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and life challenges. Many clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure of how to move forward. Concerns may include anxiety (such as generalized anxiety, panic attacks, social anxiety, or phobias), depression and mood disorders, personality disorders, ADHD and executive functioning difficulties, trauma and PTSD, grief and loss, OCD, and challenges related to life transitions. With teens specifically, I have a passion for supporting concerns such as school avoidance, academic pressure, peer relationships, bullying, identity exploration, low self-esteem, emotional regulation difficulties, and family conflict. I also work with more complex concerns, including self-harm, suicidal thoughts, substance use, eating disorders, and behavioral challenges. For adults, therapy may focus on stress, burnout, relationship concerns, career or life transitions, parenting challenges, unresolved trauma, or patterns that are no longer serving you. Many adults also seek therapy to better understand themselves, improve emotional awareness, and create more meaningful, values-driven lives. I earned my Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Indianapolis, where I also completed my Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology. My training included supervised clinical experiences across a variety of settings and ages, including private practice, residential treatment, a therapeutic day school, and juvenile justice systems. During my predoctoral internship, I received intensive training working with youth and families involved in complex systems of care, and collaborated closely with schools, probation, and child welfare agencies. My approach to therapy is integrative, drawing from a range of evidence-based modalities that are tailored to each individual’s specific needs. In our first sessions, we will discuss current difficulties, collaborate on goals, and determine the best approach for you or your child. My goal is to meet you where you are. For teens, this often means building trust at their own pace and helping them develop practical coping skills and emotional insight. For parents, it may involve collaboration, guidance, and tools to strengthen connection and communication at home. For adults, it may look like exploring patterns, building resilience, and working toward lasting, meaningful change. I am not what we psychologists call a “blank slate” therapist, and I will enthusiastically support you, celebrate you, and laugh with you, while also holding space for the difficult topics and why you came to therapy in the first place. No matter where you or your family are starting, you don’t have to navigate it alone. If you feel that I may be a good fit for you or your child, I welcome you to reach out.
We all need someone to talk to at times, and I have dedicated my career to being that person for others. As a LCSW, I have over 6 years of experience. I enjoy working with teens and young adults to help with problems adjusting to life’s changes, relationship issues, unhealthy boundaries with family, friends and/or others, and poor self-esteem and self-worth. One of my aims is to build a compassionate and relaxed environment for clients to open up and collaborate to realize and accomplish goals. A large part of my practice has been in the treatment of grief and loss, trauma and healing, anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges. We will work using different techniques such as, CBT, DBT, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing. I like to build on strengths that patients already possess but may not see. My style is laid back and client centered. I have a strong sense of compassion and commitment to helping others and understand that, for some, beginning counseling may be a difficult decision. I will meet you where you are to get you where you want to be. Let’s work together to improve life and start thriving!
Neighborhood Psychiatry is a private outpatient mental health clinic. We are adjacent to Butler University and are physician owned and operated.
Farrington Specialty Centers believes relationships are essential in helping our clients. From starting treatment to the lasting freedom that comes with true healing—you are not alone. We are honored to provide specialized eating disorders, compulsive exercise, and body image care face to face and via telehealth for individuals throughout Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Our in-person sessions are at Farrington Specialty Centers in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, and Plymouth, IN. Our treatment center is accredited by The Joint Commission and is committed to nurturing an inclusive treatment environment that encourages openness, respect, and growth. We partner with loved ones and other health professionals committed to recovery. We will work with you through any financial concerns, anything from working with your insurance to a sliding scale fee.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who seeks to provide a safe and protected space that allows individuals to engage on a journey of emotional, psychological and spiritual exploration. I use a combination of mind-body approaches including mindfulness, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). hypnotherapy, dream work, shamanic healing practices and energy work to help people identify and alter beliefs, thoughts, feelings, behaviors, judgments, and painful memories that stand in the way of living one's life. This work allows wounds to heal, helps a person break free from the destructive and unhealthy patterns and moves the person toward a greater sense of emotional and spiritual well-being. I use this bio-psycho-spiritual approach to address the body, mind, and spiritual aspects of a problem and to provide a way for individuals to discover and heal the root causes or those sensitizing events that are often contributing to or fueling the current problems. This encourages the potential for a more whole and integrated person to emerge.
Xiomara works with children and teens (ages 6–18), adults, and couples, offering a safe and inclusive space for clients of all identities and backgrounds. She supports individuals and couples navigating life transitions, anxiety and stress, identity exploration, and building self-trust and self-advocacy. Xiomara believes everyone deserves a supportive place to explore challenges, strengthen relationships, and grow — and she welcomes clients exactly as they are. Xiomara takes a collaborative, goal-focused approach to therapy. She works alongside clients to reflect, identify unhelpful patterns, and create strategies that support intentional, values-aligned decisions. Whether working individually or with couples, she focuses on helping clients build confidence, clarity, and a stronger sense of direction in their lives and relationships. Xiomara’s background includes clinical training through the IU School of Medicine’s Healthy Beginnings at Home program and community-based therapy settings, where she supported clients through assessment, evidence-based interventions, advocacy, and group support. She continues to grow her skills through supervision and ongoing professional development. Outside of the office, Xiomara enjoys walking, yoga, resistance training, spending time outdoors, reading, and exploring creativity through art classes and comedy shows.
Is life lifein? If you have made it this far that indicates that the answer is YES! I’ve been where you are. I’ve been saddened, confused, hopeless, and felt no sense of direction. You’re not alone in this journey. I STRUGGLED my first few years of school. I was homesick, felt lost, and alone. One of the best decisions I have made and that you can make for yourself is the decision to seek the proper help
You feel anxious and it’s hard to shut your brain off. People tell you to relax, but it’s not that easy for you. You’ve worked hard to get where you are, but it’s hard to sit back and enjoy it. Your standards for yourself feel too high, and you question how long you can keep this up. You tend to doubt yourself and your abilities and look to other people to reassure you. It’s hard to take up space, feel confident, and speak your truth. You want to feel present in your life and like you’re able to love and appreciate yourself just as you are. You want to feel confident, courageous, and like you are able to advocate for yourself. You want to feel happy, calm, and at peace with your life, your relationships, and your career. I specialize in working with young adults with anxiety, people-pleasing tendencies, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism to build self-confidence and live a life they love. A better future is possible, and I'm here to help you create it. I can’t wait to hear from you, send me an email or call me to schedule a free phone consultation.
The mission of Riverscape Counseling is to provide Affordable, available and AttentiveMental Health Care. We will be a leading organization providing services to help adults, children and underrepresented communities to help attain healthy lifestyles. We believe in a full spectrum of quality services in the area of mental health. Priding ourselves on having a multidisciplinary, multicultural team that are able to treat families, couples, individuals, adults, children, and adolescents with modalities and skill sets that truly fit with th individual. We believe, through collaboration, we provide quality leadership in our communities to ensure the continuation of service to our clients. Our team is comprised of therapist of all cultures and backgrounds, who practice a variety of evidence based practices.
Becky VanDenburgh LCSW, LCAC “Your current situation is not your permanent destination.” Let me help guide you to reaching your highest potential and the goals that you deserve. Therapy does not define weakness; it proves an act of courage and strength. If I asked you to name the top things you loved in your life, how long would it take for you to name yourself? I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who graduated from IUPUI in 2003 with my master’s degree in Social Work and have years of experience specializing in evidence-based practices using an eclectic approach consisting of Psychotherapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, CBT, and EMDR. I enjoy helping individuals through some of their worst days brings me great pride. I confidently facilitate individual, family, and marriage, and therapy to help adolescents and adults with a myriad of clinical issues. https://youtube.com/shorts/Df-xHTCK-bk?si=SMs9dmnS7J1tMroR
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I am located at Ellie Mental Health's Castleton clinic in Indianapolis, IN. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LMHC-A), with experience working with diagnoses such as anxiety, depression, PTSD and other trauma related disorders, eating disorders, substance use, and more. I enjoy working with transitional-age individuals and young adults. At Ellie, I see clients both in-person and via Telehealth. Please reach out to set up an appointment today!
Bring a cup of tea or coffee to our telehealth session together, and let's take the time to hear your story. How have you been feeling lately? Where has life taken you? I have a warm and intentional approach, and I specialize in helping adults (18+ yrs and older) discover their resiliency and find peace in their everyday lives. My focus is on providing individual therapy, all via telehealth video sessions. As long as you are currently in the state of Indiana, I can see you for a session! I work with individuals experiencing general anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, life changes, perfectionism, self-esteem issues, and grief and loss. I also support those diagnosed with ADHD, particularly adults diagnosed later in life, and those curious about a possible ADHD diagnosis. I utilize an eclectic approach tailored to each client, and I am trained in: -EMDR Therapy for trauma and more -ERP Therapy (the gold standard treatment for OCD) -ADHD Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP) -Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) -Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) -Motivational Interviewing I also love working with the creatively minded, and have previous experience working with an Art Therapist on how to blend the creative process with traditional talk therapy as clients desire. I can also provide a progressive and LGBTQIA+ inclusive Christian perspective if clients specifically ask for that, but otherwise do not. Above all, your beliefs and perspectives are where we work from, not mine! :) I have 15+ years of experience in the mental health field across various levels of care, including 10 years in outpatient counseling. Come chat with me!
So often clients we see feel unprepared and overwhelmed by the transitions they are facing during their college years. While we specialize in children and teens, we also understand the transition from teen to young adult can be difficult. We also understand many of the issues college students are dealing with started in childhood and are continuing today. We have student, pre-licensed and fully licensed therapists available with different price ranges. Check out our website to learn more about our services and our providers- www.indychildtherapist.com
If you are feeling angry and frustrated that you constantly pour from an empty cup and no one tries to return the favor, you are not alone. Most of us feel frustrated, unappreciated, and lonely at times. I'm here to help you move through the rough patches with better skills to cope for the next time. I help clients heal from the past, embrace change, and recognize their strengths. All of this help us to find our confidence again and enjoy better relationships personally and professionally. I use a variety of evidence-based approaches to therapy to clients grow through challenging seasons into confident people once again.
I work with a lot of young adults who are in the normal developmental process of figuring out life choices, i.e .making decisions about career, relationships, independence, long term goals, and transitioning more fully into all aspects of adulthood. I integrate various theoretical models to help you achieve your goals in an efficient, time productive and soluton focused fashion.
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We provide acceptance, empathy, compassion and respect which helps others to feel safe and empowered in their journey towards self-acceptance, personal growth, and wellness. We use an integrative approach incorporating Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing and mindfulness-based strategies. Melissa Wilson specializes in grief and health issues. Aaron Starr specializes in trauma and addictions. Lindsey Collett is trained in EMDR and specializes in young adults. Katy Rader is trained in Holistic Mental Health, which incorporates nutrition, movement, sleep and other natural methods to address mental health symptoms.
My undergraduate focus was in math and science. However, through the years I decided that relationships were more important and realized that most individuals don't have the tools to form good marriage, family, and friendship connections. Much of this is the result of poor parenting that leaves an individual fearful, without confidence, and having no idea how to navigate life's challenges. Children are precious and deserve to feel loved and secure. This is difficult if their parents weren't nurtured and shown how (primarily by example) to have a loving marriage. We deserve love in marriage, and our children need that example. My graduate studies at the University of Southern California were in sociology (sex and gender focus) and marriage and family therapy. I have years of experience in parenting, responding to domestic violence, treating pornography addiction, and helping clients who are depressed and/or anxious.