Therapists for college students near 46202
I treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), phobias, trauma, anxiety, and perfectionism. I draw upon a unique breadth of life experience in helping students to chart their own paths forward. Previous roles: Management Consultant, Head of School, and Teacher. I hold an MSW program from The Ohio State University, MPA from Harvard University, and BA in Psychology from Northwestern University.
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“Why am I like this?” Not enough... too much...! You’ve always felt misunderstood by the people closest to you, and here you are AGAIN attempting to find a therapist that gets you. The more you're misunderstood by others, the more you lose touch with yourself. A new medication, googling life's problems, scrolling your fyp for answers to why life seems to hate you. Your relationships are shallow and dissatisfying... more like... nonexistent. It's hard to connect when you are deep and different. Life is fucking lonely. You’re ready to start liking yourself. Fear won't hold you back from working through the hard shit anymore! I want you to know that your idea of your ideal life is what matters to me most. I value authenticity, transparency, and humanness in my office, because your "weird" isn't really that weird at all! I specialize in working with misunderstood rebels and rule benders who want to be SEEN for who they really are rather than what others want them to be.
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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.
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.
Hi I'm Erin at Brave Life! I have a passion for working with young adults and college students who may be struggling with identity, self-esteem, relationship issues, intimate partner violence, life transitions and grief and loss. I have been a school counselor in previous years and am now at Brave Life Therapy which is a fully affirming private practice. I would love to walk alongside you in your college journey if you're finding yourself in need of a safe place to process, disentangle thoughts or process previous trauma. I like to show up as authentically as possible and would love for you to be able to as well.
If you find that the people in your life can't give you the emotional support you need; are in your relationship questioning whether to leave or stay, or just need someone who will listen without judging you, I am here for you. I tailor my therapeutic approach to meet the needs that are relevant for you and am able to provide faith-integrated services upon request. I look forward to walking alongside you as you take the steps towards your best life, why not start today?
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.
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.
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.
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.
Are you tired of feeling stuck or struggling to cope? I am a psychodynamic therapist who is interested in helping you make meaning of this stage of your life. I believe that life is a journey toward wholeness and that therapy is best understood as a way to move forward. Please consider reaching out to me today to begin exploring the possibilities for healing and growth that I believe reside within us all.
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.
Stress, anxiety, and depression can consume us in unimaginable ways. Throw in the complexities of navigating important relationships, and whoa, can life seem overwhelming. As humans, we are all equipped with unique strengths to help us get through the various stressors life presents. I would like to help you learn to hone in on the innate strengths and values that make you who you are and how to apply them to your daily life. My goal in working with you is to ensure a compassionate and non-biased therapeutic setting where you feel safe and comfortable being yourself. Seeking out help is not always an easy thing to do. Im glad you are here. My approach is somewhat eclectic and bioindividual. I primarily use cognitive behavioral therapy methods in tandem with solution-focused, person-centered, and mindfulness types of modalities. I typically work with adults and young adults experiencing symptoms of anxiety, ADHD, depression, perfectionism, relationship issues, trauma, and general stress. Feel free to reach out anytime by phone or email. Please leave a voice message if you call and I do not answer, and I will be sure to respond as soon as I can.
I've always been a strong believer that your mindset and behaviors can be a significant game changer in the way things are in life. CBT and Mindfulness perspectives are what I work from most, but I also incorporate other methods that will best help you work through, gain insight and clarity in what you're seeking to improve or change. As a therapist, it's important to feel safe and comfortable to share your story. My goal and hope is that you feel as comfortable as you would going over to a friends house, sitting on their couch and having a meaningful conversation. I truly honor the therapeutic space that my clients have and to hear their stories. When you feel ready, I am here to listen
Circle City IOP is a trauma-informed intensive outpatient program. Our program is geared towards young adults and adults that have previously struggled with substances and/or unresolved trauma. Our IOP runs three days a week for three hours each session. We offer both morning and evening sessions.
At Helix Health Group we believe creating an environment of health and wellness begins with an open empathetic therapeutic relationship. A place where people feel safe to explore their family/relationship dynamics, unresolved traumas, and coping mechanisms. Through this exploration we will discover in what ways these impact your life. All the while, working together to identify your individual strengths and how we can adapt these to empower growth. We will establish an individual treatment plan that may include medications, complementary and alternative wellness interventions, and/or psychotherapy. Our focus is building strong therapeutic alliances, facilitating personal & professional growth, and treating all mental health conditions including addictions with modern medical interventions and psychotherapy. We are passionate about mental health and helping others appreciate their individual strengths.
Welcome! My approach to therapy is warm, affirming, nonjudgmental, and inquisitive. I am passionate about helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with compassion and evidence-based care. I have experience working with people across various stages of life who are managing stressors, anxiety, depression, trauma, disordered eating, body image issues, and self-esteem concerns. My work is rooted in empowering clients to foster personal growth and resilience. By blending empathy, advocacy, and practical skills, I tailor my approach to meet the unique needs of every client. Collaboration is at the heart of my practice. Whether it’s helping you build healthier relationships, overcome internal struggles, or set meaningful goals, I am committed to supporting you every step of the way. If you’re ready to take the next step toward healing and transformation, I am here to guide and support you. You deserve a safe, comfortable space to process and feel, and to find the joy you’re looking for. Let’s work together to create meaningful change!
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