Therapists for college students near Butler University
Stephanie (she/her) specializes in supporting teens and young adults as they navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship stress, behavior challenges, and life transitions. With a background as a high school teacher and parent, she brings empathy, authenticity, and a deep respect for the resilience of adolescents. Her approach is humanistic and collaborative, often incorporating play and creative techniques to make therapy engaging and accessible. Stephanie believes in the power of being truly seen and supported, and she aims to help each client build confidence, develop coping skills, and connect with their strengths. She sees herself as a steady guide, walking alongside clients as they grow into a more grounded sense of self. In addition to working with youth, Stephanie also supports adults and partners with caregivers to strengthen relationships and foster resilience at home.
For over 20 years, Jolyn Brewer (she/her) has worked with adults who are insightful, introspective, and often introverted, yet find themselves trapped in cycles of overthinking, worry, or self-doubt. She partners with clients to explore how patterns that once helped them survive may now be holding them back. Together, they identify new strategies, cultivate new ways of thinking and being, and set meaningful goals that support a healthier, more fulfilling life. Her approach is warm, gentle, and compassionate, fostering the trust that is essential for deep therapeutic work. Jolyn weaves together therapy, yoga, life coaching, and creativity to help clients connect with their thoughts, emotions, and body sensations—building the self-awareness necessary for lasting change. Trained in EMDR for anxiety, depression, and trauma, she also incorporates mindfulness, somatic practices, and gentle movement into her work. She honors each person’s uniqueness, recognizing that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to healing. If it feels like a good fit, she invites you to reach out and schedule a consultation. You don’t need to have everything figured out—just the courage to take one step. Jolyn sees clients ages 16+. She accepts Anthem, Optum (UHC/UBH), Aetna, EverNorth (Cigna), and self-pay.
Abby Lawson (she/her) is a licensed mental health counselor associate who fosters a warm, engaging, and growth-focused environment in the therapy room. She is trained to support a wide range of needs, including trauma, anxiety, depression, emotion regulation, attachment, autism, and neurodivergent identities. Abby has extensive experience working with children and teens across school, community, and inpatient settings. She is passionate about partnering with children and their caregivers to promote meaningful and sustainable growth through a relational and communication-centered lens. Her therapeutic approach is highly individualized, drawing from evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Play Therapy. Abby believes that even the smallest steps can lead to the most impactful change, and she strives to create a supportive and encouraging space where those steps feel possible. Abby sees clients ages 3+. She accepts Medicaid (MHS, HIP, Anthem, Ambetter, Hoosier Healthwise, Caresource, and Traditional), Aetna, EverNorth (Cigna), IU Health (Narrow and Premier plans), and self-pay.
Jason Murrey (he/him) is a licensed mental health counselor associate, military veteran (USMC 2003-10), who is passionate about assisting, educating and counseling adolescents and adults to reach their full potential mentally, physically and spiritually. He specializes in working with and treating individuals that have experienced trauma and secondary trauma in their day-to-day work (i.e. first responders, counselors, social workers, teachers, lawyers, doctors, etc.). Jason's therapeutic approach is multi-faceted; inclusive of all races, religions/cultures, and gender and sexual orientations; and incorporates various trauma-informed practices (including EMDR) and person-centered treatment modalities, to ensure a personalized and comprehensive treatment plan that is a right fit for the client. Jason sees clients 10+, individuals, and couples. Jason accepts Medicaid (MHS, HIP, Anthem, Ambetter, Hoosier Healthwise, Caresource, and Traditional), Aetna, EverNorth (Cigna), IU Health (Narrow and Premier plans), Tricare, and self-pay.
Syd (she/her, they/them) is dedicated to providing an affirming, inclusive, and compassionate space for individuals of all identities and backgrounds, with particular passion for supporting clients navigating trauma, chronic illness and disability, LGBTQIA+ identity, and neurodivergence, including autism and ADHD. Syd believes that knowledge is empowering and that understanding one’s experiences is a vital part of the healing process; in therapy, they prioritize helping clients gain accurate, meaningful insight into their concerns while exploring available treatment options so clients can make informed, values-aligned decisions about their mental health and wellbeing. Whether clients process their experiences through reflection, emotion, humor, or a combination of all three, Syd is committed to walking alongside them and believes meaningful change is possible, striving to support clients as they take courageous steps toward growth, self-understanding, and a more authentic life. Their therapeutic approach is collaborative and individualized, drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), relational therapy, and feminist therapy. Syd works to tailor each session to the unique needs, goals, and lived experiences of the client, meeting them where they are with curiosity, respect, and care. Syd sees clients age 12+. Syd accepts Medicaid (MHS, HIP, Anthem; Ambetter, Hoosier Healthwise, Caresource, and Traditional), Aetna, Evernorth (Cigna), IU Health (Narrow and Premier plans), and self-pay.
LifeSolutions Counseling of Indiana is a strengths-based, collaborative, and trauma-informed counseling practice dedicated to helping people reach their full potential and heal from challenges throughout all stages of life. Our vision is to provide professional and supportive services that consider each individual's unique life experiences and therapeutic needs in a holistic fashion.
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!
As a former high school teacher, I have helped adolescents as they transition into adulthood. Now as a therapist, I enjoy working with individuals and couples through transitions of all kinds. I can help navigate the big life changes adolescents face, issues within family dynamics (family and marital issues), and issues that come with career changes and aging. I am an excellent resource for those suffering with anxiety, depression and BPD, especially those newly diagnosed with BPD. I am here to listen non-judgmentally and cheerlead you in your progress and growth while providing you skills and tools to get there. I use a skill-based approach to help clients learn and grow in their emotional wellness. I also incorporate a lot of mindfulness as clients learn to name and express their emotions. Finally, I love exploring spirituality (regardless of belief system) and incorporating this into treatment. Above all, I am here to listen. Sometimes we simply need someone who is in our corner and I hope to be that for you. I am queer-affirming and available to new clients, both in-person and virtually. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or to get scheduled.
I’m a Child and Adolescent Psychologist with over a decade of experience working alongside youth and young adults to create meaningful changes in their lives and relationships. An Indiana native, I earned my doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Indianapolis. I have extensive experience providing treatment to youth and families with complex needs. My areas of expertise include mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, emotion regulation, and family conflict. I’ve worked in a variety of settings including outpatient, inpatient, and residential care. My approach to therapy is collaborative and personalized with a healthy dose of humor. I integrate concepts from a variety of therapeutic modalities tailored to best meet the needs of my clients. Most importantly, I aspire to establish a genuine and trusting therapeutic relationship to serve as the foundation for change.
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The Brain Center provides comprehensive outpatient neuropsychological and psychological assessment services for children, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients in whom impairments of cognitive or neuropsychiatric functioning are evident or suspected. Psychotherapy for children, adolescents and adults is also offered. Our staff consists of doctoral-level neuropsychologists and psychologists and masters-level clinicians who have completed advanced training and aim to provide you with the highest quality clinical services and outstanding customer service. Our clinic is LGBTQ+, veteran- and neurodiversity-affirming.
Hi! I’m so glad you’re here. I’m Stephanie, a licensed mental health therapist and owner of Inner Emotions Counseling, LLC. I started my practice in 2021 and am currently working with clients up to age 25. My specialty areas include anxiety, depression, substance use and family/relationship issues. I strive to meet clients where they’re at using a solution-focused therapeutic style. I often turn to using cognitive behavioral therapy as well which helps clients understand the connection between their thoughts, feelings and behaviors. No problem is too big to overcome and I’ll be with you every step of the way in your journey. I graduated with a Masters in Mental Health Counseling from the University of the Cumberlands in 2020 and also have a Masters in Addictions Counseling from there as well. I completed this degree in 2021. I realized I wanted to be a therapist after teaching for a year in Indianapolis Public Schools. I earned my Bachelors degree from Butler University in 2015 and played collegiate soccer while doing so. My current hobbies include playing indoor soccer, being outside, spending time with my pets, reading and traveling. I’d love to help you overcome your presenting problems and help you move forward in life. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you think I’d be a good fit in your journey!
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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.
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.
All humans experience pain and stress in life along with the propensity to become entangled in distressing thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations when challenges arise. This often leads to perceptions, interactions, behavior, and decision that add further distress to both the mind and body. I attempt to facilitate increased mindfulness with individuals through improved insight, awareness, compassion, non-judgment, and decreased entanglement in the distressing internal dialogue. I incorporate various theoretical perspectives including mindfulness, person-centered, cognitive, and cognitive-behavioral as I guide individuals toward increased inner peace. The following provides a glimpse into my style of therapy: “I beg you…to have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language. Don’t search for the answers, which could not be given you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer…” – Rainer Maria Rilke
At Attuned Wellness, we seek to be a leading mental health and wellness practice in greater Orlando area, offering services both in-person and virtually. We are dedicated to providing holistic healing and fostering self-awareness in our clients' lives. Our goal is to create a safe and supportive environment for all clients as they embark on their healing journey. Through attuned and compassionate approaches, we meet clients where they are and work at a pace that is safe and comfortable for them.
Indy Counseling Professionals has many therapists with a wide range of specialties. Our practice is regionally known for our trauma work and EMDR therapy, as well as our specialties in OCD, Autism Spectrum, and ADHD. We proudly serve the LGBTQIA+ community and have experienced providers for gender-affirming needs. If you're struggling with time management, perfectionism, fears and phobias, past trauma, or adjusting to life at college, reach out to our office! We accept most major commercial insurances.
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