Indianapolis, IN

Counseling

Counseling Services

Our counseling services are designed to provide comprehensive mental health support to individuals and families. We offer a variety of counseling options to address a wide range of issues, including:

  • Individual Counseling:

    One-on-one therapy sessions with licensed mental health professionals to address issues such as depression, anxiety, and trauma. Our counselors use evidence-based practices like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to help clients develop coping strategies and achieve mental wellness.

  • Family Counseling:

    Therapy sessions aimed at improving communication and resolving family conflicts. Our counselors work with family members to strengthen relationships and create a supportive home environment.

  • Group Counseling:

    Sessions with groups of individuals who share similar concerns, providing peer support and collective coping strategies. Group counseling topics include grief support, addiction recovery, and stress management.

  • Substance Abuse Counseling:

    Specialized counseling for individuals struggling with addiction. Our program includes individual and group sessions focusing on recovery and long-term sobriety. We use Motivational Interviewing (MI) and other evidence-based approaches to support clients in their journey.

  • PTSD and Trauma Counseling:

    Specialized care for individuals dealing with trauma. Our trauma-informed approach ensures a safe and supportive environment for healing, using techniques like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and trauma-focused CBT.

  • Anger Management Counseling:

    Anger Management Counseling: Helping individuals develop healthy ways to manage and express anger. Our counselors teach effective communication and stress-reduction techniques to improve overall emotional regulation.

  • CSAYC:

    Sexually maladaptive behavior occurs along a spectrum and presents differently for each child. Children with sexual behavioral problems can range widely in the degree of severity and potential harm to other children.A Credentialed Sexual Abuse Youth Clinician (CSAYC) allows clinicians to provide treatment (which is oftentimes court mandated) for adolescents who has engaged in sexually abusive behavior.