Therapists for college students near Indianapolis, IN
Magdalene Bambo is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Indiana who has been practicing since 2020. She has a Master of Science in Nursing, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program from Indiana University-Purdue University, an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Indiana University-Purdue University, and a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, Cum Laude, from Indiana State University. Magdalene provides quality evidence-based approaches that is unique and personalized to the need of each client. She partners with her clients to provide safe, empathetic treatment in a non-judgmental manner. Outside of work, Magdalene enjoys spending time with her family and friends, binge watching her favorite tv shows, cooking, volunteering, traveling all over the world, and learning about different cultures.
Amy J. Hirt, LCSW, serves the mental health needs of Indiana residents with a holistic and compassionate approach. As a highly trained and experienced Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Amy integrates a wide array of therapeutic modalities to help clients navigate their mental health challenges. She believes in treating each client as an individual, employing a "therapeutic toolbox" that includes EMDR, Yoga/Movement Therapy, CBT, DBT, and other interventions tailored to the unique needs of her clients. Amy specializes in EMDR and Yoga/Movement therapy, focusing on these innovative treatments to support clients in overcoming trauma, anxiety, and depression. Her expertise also extends to addressing alcohol and drug use, bipolar disorder, childhood behavior issues, gender identity, grief, and life transitions. Amy is dedicated to helping clients heal and grow by addressing both their psychological and physical well-being. At LifeStance Health, Amy provides individual and group therapy, as well as substance abuse counseling. Amy works with a diverse range of populations, including children, adolescents, adults, and seniors.
Andy Hirsch is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Indiana who has been practicing since 2017. He has a Bachelor of Science Sociology, Concentration in Social Work from Butler University and a Master of Social Work, Concentration in Mental Health from Washington University in St. Louis. Andy focuses on building trust and understanding each client as a person within their social environment. He then utilizes primarily Motivational Interviewing and CBT skills to learn how to heal, make improvements, and create a better life for themselves. Andy has a passion for social justice that led him to social work practice, and he hopes to help make the world a better place through each person he works with. In his free time, Andy enjoys playing with his dog, traveling, cycling, video games, and spending time with friends.
Hi, my name is Keely, I am an LCSW whose specialty is being trauma-informed, non-judgmental, and present. I have worked with a variety of clients and with almost all types of symptoms and my goal with each was to help them feel heard, understood, and supported. I enjoy making psychoeducation accessible and helping people have a better understanding of themselves and their emotions. If you are feeling stuck, lost, overwhelmed or are unsure if therapy is right for you but you're out of other ideas, please reach out! I am happy to invite you into my practice, or if I am not the best fit (and that's okay too!) to help you find who might be the best person for you.
Deanna Miller is a licensed independent social worker with 22 years of experience. She earned a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Wyoming. She has experience as a therapist working with adults in various settings including: hospitals, inpatient/outpatient psychiatric units, community based, and long-term care facilities. In the past, she has served as a Clinical Supervisor and Regional Manager for several organizations including Lifestance. She provides individual therapy for adults using a virtual platform. In therapy, she has a conversational style and frequently uses Cognitive Behavioral, Supportive, and Person-Centered models. Treatment areas include: Anxiety, Depression, Adjustment, Bipolar, Early Dementia, Geriatric mental health concerns, Women's Issues, Work-Related, Grief, and problems related to Chronic Medical Issues.
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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
Firefly Counseling Commons was started with the desire to provide a safe, virtual space where clients can have access to expert therapists on their own time and in the comfort of their own personal space. Our therapists have decades of experience serving individuals, couples and families that have faced a variety of mental health challenges and have walked with them on their difficult journey toward healing and positive change. Therapists at Firefly Counseling Commons have a passion for overall wellness and believe that therapy can be a stepping stone on a person’s wellness journey.
Anchor Point Counseling offers a variety of services to meet each client’s varying needs. Counseling is not a one-size-fits-all type of service. Each client will bring with them a unique story and perspective through which they relate and interact with themselves, others, and the world around them. Here at Anchor Point, we want to honor those differences through offering more specialized treatment (EMDR and FLASH), specifically in working with trauma and anxiety disorders. Additionally, Anchor Point has a particular interest in treating educators, student-athletes, and coaches. General counseling is also available.
Landmark Counseling is a self-pay Telehealth counseling practice serving those anywhere within the state of Indiana. Colleges and university settings bring their own unique challenges to a student's mental health. For 11 years (prior to private practice), I worked in University Mental Health, and served as the Director of a University-based Counseling Center. My work allowed me to specifically focus on treating college and graduate students, as well as collaborating with faculty members and administrators across campus. Whether you are a student struggling with anxiety or a traumatic experience, overwhelmed by stress, struggling with workplace issues or burnout, or are seeking other support, Landmark Counseling is here to journey alongside you. Being a student at a university is a unique experience. Increasing responsibilities are piled on, hard adjustments from living with parents and moving into college life can occur, big questions about “what’s next” loom, and it can be difficult to navigate uncertainty and anxiety. By partnering with an experienced counselor who can share insights and guide your journey, you can move towards the life you envision. Counseling can be part of an important landmark in your life, marking a turning point in your growth and healing journey. Whether you are seeking to become a healthier version of yourself, navigate through a challenging situation, find balance between work and life, or process painful grief and trauma, we are happy to help!
Everyone deserves a safe place to explore their thoughts and feelings. I believe clients are the experts in themselves and I provide a safe space to explore thoughts and feelings without judgment. One request I may ask of clients when we work together is that labels like “right” or “wrong” are strongly discouraged in sessions. Letting go of those labels in session is an important part of creating that safe space. The most common struggles of the people I work with include Borderline Personality Disorder, PTSD, struggles with assertiveness, gray-area substance use, and anger outbursts. The other mindfulness practices can help with managing anxiety, impulsivity, and intrusive thoughts. As your recovery evolves in stages, your treatment will too. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and have been practicing since 2018. My specialties include Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and narrative therapy, as well as other mindfulness practices.
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I have worked in both inpatient and outpatient facilities, supporting both individual clients and their families. I have worked with individuals who are managing ADHD, Autism, PTSD, OCD, symptoms of depression, anxiety, grief, low self-esteem, transition of life, academic needs, relationship challenges and changes, and managing stressors throughout life and more. My goal as a therapist is to help you work through your issues, address your inner needs, and achieve your goals. I help you focus on what is most important to you by providing you a safe space to explore, express and examine the areas of your life that have been causing you stress or discomfort. In my free time, I enjoy playing tabletop board games, traveling, reading mystery and true crime thrillers, and spending time with my family and my dogs. You can text, email or call me. You can contact me at 317-731-2257. I will be taking new clients at the start of the year. I am in transition from a group practice to a solo practice!
Innate Way Wellness is a holistic mental healthcare clinic that provides support and treatment for children, adults, and families seeking to live their best life.
It is our vision is to provide warm, caring, compassionate and life-changing counseling services and educational programs to individuals, couples and families in order to create learning, healing and growth.
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My approach to therapy comes from a space of empathy, compassion, and absolutely zero judgement. My goal for every individual is to help them experience a positive change. I utilize a strengths based approach to encourage my clients to tap into their own strengths and resources while also meeting them where they are at in their personal therapeutic journey. I became interested in therapy due to my own personal struggles with addiction and with 11 years of sobriety, I hope to help others. My goal is for my clients to get something out of the work we do together and for it to be worthwhile and beneficial for them. I work alongside my clients to help them reach their goals while appreciating and celebrating their strengths. I have a laid back approach which includes colorful language, an odd sense of humor, and finding a balance to push you outside of your comfort zone to accomplish your goals. I hope to create a safe space for my clients to be themselves and for me to help them process life's tough challenges and celebrate the victories.
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.
I work with clients who are going through life or identity transitions and for those feel alone, anxious, depressed, haunted by their past, or trapped in their tangled thoughts. I also specialize in personality disorders and/or religious trauma. Education on social justice issues, including racial, cultural, LGBTQ+, and religious differences, is a top priority for me. Not all human experiences can be expressed verbally, so I am trained in both traditional talk therapy and offer art therapy as well. My guidance typically involves reframing thoughts, building assertiveness, identifying/managing emotions, trauma-informed care, harm reduction models, and processing experiences. I am also one of the only therapists in Indiana who identifies as a pagan and secular provider. If you are looking for a non-religious therapist who understands growing up in a religious environment, reach out!
Hey there, I'm really glad you're here! Life can throw some serious curveballs, and it's okay to admit when things feel tough. Taking that step to try therapy can be scary, but trust me—it's a game-changer. At Changing Tides Counseling, we're all about helping young adults like you take charge and feel more like yourselves again. Therapy doesn't have to be stuffy or formal to work. We believe in keeping it real and down-to-earth, creating a safe space where you can be yourself. Together, we'll figure out how to tackle whatever's holding you back from living your best life. Our team is made up of therapists who are open, friendly, and totally nonjudgmental. We're here to listen, support, and help you reach your goals—whatever they may be. You deserve a life that feels good. Let's chat—call, text, or email us—and we can figure out which therapist is the best fit for you. Your journey to feeling awesome starts now. :)