Therapists for college students near Indianapolis, IN
Katera Huff is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Indiana who has been practicing since 2008. She has a BA in Sociology from Drake University and an MSW from IU School of Social Work. Katera uses a strengths-based approach with elements of CBT and DBT to address clients' mental health. She is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to treat trauma and PTSD. Outside of work, Katera enjoys reading, being active, and mastering how to ride a motorcycle.
Juanette Plato, LMHC, offers compassionate and tailored counseling services to individuals and couples in Indiana. With a client-centered approach, Juanette employs an eclectic mix of therapeutic techniques to address a wide range of concerns, empowering her clients to navigate life?s challenges with resilience and insight. Specializing in trauma recovery, Juanette is deeply passionate about helping individuals overcome the lingering effects of past experiences, guiding them towards healing and emotional freedom. Her expertise extends to treating anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, women?s issues, and PTSD/trauma-related issues. Through evidence-based interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Christian Counseling, Juanette equips her clients with practical tools to manage symptoms and foster lasting positive change in their lives.
Margaret Beymer is a Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Margaret started working in health care immediately after graduating high school while also attending Ball State University. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from BSU in 2012. She has worked as a Registered Nurse since October of 2012 in varying areas of health care. She graduated from Purdue University with her Masters of Science in Nursing in May of 2021. Upon graduation, she was invited to join the honorary society of nursing scholars Sigma Theta Tau because of her scholastic achievements. Margaret prefers to treat adults 18 years and older. She believes in a patient centered care model. Her approach involves engaging clients in their care and implementing treatment based on individual needs.
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.
Do you ever feel like your brain won't let something go? Maybe you overthink every decision, replay conversations long after they've happened, procrastinate until you're overwhelmed, or find yourself stuck in routines and habits that you know aren't helping but can't seem to change. If that sounds familiar, you're not alone. Through WellQor, I provide online therapy for college students and young adults, and WellQor accepts most major insurance plans to help make care more accessible. I enjoy working with students who feel trapped in cycles of anxiety, perfectionism, self-criticism, intrusive thoughts, or other patterns that interfere with their ability to enjoy life and reach their goals. One thing I've learned after more than a decade as a therapist is that lasting change is rarely about trying harder. More often, it's about understanding why a pattern exists in the first place and learning new ways to respond to it. Therapy can help you step out of autopilot, build confidence in yourself, and make choices that align with the life you want to create. If you're tired of feeling stuck in the same loops and are ready to try something different, I'd love to help you take that next step.
Kimberly Grider is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Indiana who has been practicing since 2022. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Purdue University and her Doctorate of Nursing Practice from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Kimberly has experience providing mental health care for children, teenagers, adults, and older adults. It is her goal to create a safe space for clients to feel seen, understood, and empowered to be their best selves. Kimberly partners with clients to provide evidence-based guidance to help them meet their mental health goals and achieve overall well-being. Outside of work, Kimberly enjoys gardening, hiking, exercising, thrifting, taking on DIY projects, trying new restaurants, spending time with loved ones, and her dog.
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.
Therapy is about building trust and nurturing oneself through deeper self-awareness. Mallory (she/her) is dedicated to providing a safe space where individuals can acknowledge, heal, and grow from life’s challenges. Her goal in therapy is to help clients build self-confidence and develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the world. She is committed to helping clients find effective coping strategies so they can live more holistic, healthy, and joyful lives. Clients can expect to be met with empathy, kindness, and understanding at all times. Mallory has experience across multiple avenues of therapy. She has worked with adolescents and adults experiencing substance use disorders, utilizing Motivational Interviewing (MI), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills. She has also worked with adolescents navigating mood and personality disorders. Mallory has completed various trainings and certifications in MI, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), DBT, Gottman Level 1, Prepare/Enrich, and Nurturing Parenting. If someone is struggling to manage complicated emotions or feels they are not living up to their full potential, Mallory encourages them to reach out. Even the most difficult situations can feel lighter with increased understanding and the support of a licensed therapist who can facilitate growth and healing. Mallory sees clients virtually only, ages 14+. She accepts Medicaid (MHS, HIP, Anthem, Ambetter, Hoosier Healthwise, Caresource, and Traditional), Aetna, EverNorth (Cigna), IU Health (Narrow and Premier plans), and self-pay.
Lois Hughes is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Indiana who has been practicing since 2000. She has a Masters in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health. Lois provides psychiatric evaluations, diagnosis, and pharmacologic management with supportive counseling. Outside of work, Lois enjoys rug hooking and primitive rug hooking, sewing, and embroidering. She loves spending time with her husband, Mike, and playing with their dog, Bear.
I am an licensed marriage and family therapist with over ten years of experience working with children, teens, adults, couples, and families. He graduated from Butler University with a degree in psychology and earned his Masters in Counseling Psychology from California Baptist University. Lamar has experience working in schools and outpatient facilities. He strives to help individuals, couples, and families improve communication and to find unique solutions to achieve their goals. Lamar has training in CBT, trauma informed care, solution focused therapy, and Bowen Family Model.
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Jenny has almost three decades of experience caring for children, adolescents, and young adults. She graduated from Indiana University in 1993 with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and again in 2001 with her Master of Science in Nursing. In 2018, she became a Certified Pediatric Mental Health Specialist. Jenny is double certified in pediatrics and pediatric mental health. She has provided care for infants, children and adolescents as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner for 20 years. Jenny has extensive experience in treating anxiety, depression, ADHD, behavior concerns, and sleep problems. She is able to assess, diagnose, and manage mental health and behavioral concerns. She collaborates with other members of the mental health team for optimal patient outcomes.
Collaborative Change delivers innovative, evidence-based therapy designed to help individuals and families thrive. Our expert clinicians offer virtual therapy across the entire state of Indiana, as well as in-person sessions at our welcoming offices located in West Side Indianapolis, Downtown Indianapolis, and Noblesville, serving Hamilton County and surrounding areas. We believe that high-quality mental health care should be accessible to everyone, no matter where they live. That's why we tailor our approach to meet your unique needs—helping you build resilience, find clarity, and create lasting change.
Rachel (she/her) is a licensed clinical social worker whose passion is helping people overcome challenges so they can continue to lead joy-filled lives. Her therapeutic modalities include cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, brainspotting (Phases 1 and 2), and a strengths-based perspective. She earned her master’s degree in Multi-Generational Practice from the University of Washington in 2020. Since then, she has worked with families and served patients in skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and independent living communities receiving hospice care. She has experience supporting children and teens in school environments, including those who are neurodivergent, navigating complex family dynamics, or facing social and peer-related challenges. She has also worked with youth through teaching dance and martial arts. Rachel is committed to providing a safe, nonjudgmental space and seeks to empower clients to overcome adversity, believing that some form of progress is always possible with the right support and encouragement.
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.
Tish White is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Indiana who has been practicing since 1999. Tish helps individuals to manage and cope with their emotions, changing problematic behavioral patterns by changing the way that they think. While applying a strengths-based approach, Tish teaches people how to tap into their own innate strengths and abilities to create the life that they desire. Outside of work, Tish enjoys cooking and singing different genres of music.
Pam Zirkle is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Indiana who has been practicing since 2016. Pam has been working with clients for seven years and her experience has been with individuals of all ages and various types of issues ranging from couples, groups, individuals, and families. Pam's expertise is for individuals that are battling depression, anxiety, trauma, sex issues, couples' issues, grief, and loss. Pam's forms of treatment are person centered and xe uses DBT, CBT and Motivational Interviewing. Pam's approach is kind and caring and xe tries to provide an atmosphere that is safe and comfortable for the client, and they know that there will not be any judgement. Pam has worked in community mental health, private practice, and online platforms. Outside of work, Pam enjoys reading, hiking, spending time with xer four dogs, trying new restaurants and trying new things.
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.
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.