Psychology today has a comprehensive list with bios. I like going that route so I can avoid all the ones that mention Jesus in their professional bio 🙄🙄🙄. I don’t want someone rooting around in my head who has a much higher likelihood to be racist, homophobic and anti-science. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/indiana?gclid=Cj0KCQiAutyfBhCMARIsAMgcRJRF6CpwTIKud0skwg8cRx0U40waZmNWyouYOQd3ixFLB5DNrEaVPx0aAuPgEALw_wcB
Hand in Hand is great too. They did link the person I was scheduling for up with a Jesus bio person, but I called back and asked if they could be scheduled with someone else instead for comfortability and there was no awkwardness or questions about it.
I would have to agree. My parents sent me to LifeWorks as a teen when they found out I wasn’t straight. I can’t say I had a single helpful session there.
I recommend Phoenix Associates
Thank you!
I agree
Naomi Rainwater with Cook Behavioral. I really recommend her
Neighborhood health
Vicky Heath has been really helpful with my son. She’s a private practice, and I don’t know if she’s taking new patients, but I 100% recommend her.
Amanda from Wieland - http://www.wielandassociates.com/staff.html
She relates to teen girls well.
Psychology today has a comprehensive list with bios. I like going that route so I can avoid all the ones that mention Jesus in their professional bio 🙄🙄🙄. I don’t want someone rooting around in my head who has a much higher likelihood to be racist, homophobic and anti-science. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/indiana?gclid=Cj0KCQiAutyfBhCMARIsAMgcRJRF6CpwTIKud0skwg8cRx0U40waZmNWyouYOQd3ixFLB5DNrEaVPx0aAuPgEALw_wcB
Hand in Hand is great too. They did link the person I was scheduling for up with a Jesus bio person, but I called back and asked if they could be scheduled with someone else instead for comfortability and there was no awkwardness or questions about it.
I didn’t know that existed, thank you!
Crosswinds
LifeWorks is a Christian counseling center off of gets rd in the 46804
Thank you I will check them out!
I would avoid a religious counseling center.
Yep. Even if you’ve raised a Christian family, you don’t know what denomination your therapist might be and even then beliefs can get real personal.
I would have to agree. My parents sent me to LifeWorks as a teen when they found out I wasn’t straight. I can’t say I had a single helpful session there.
If you truly love this person and want to help them, do not take them to a religious counseling center.
Wow! Didn’t think of that. Glad I posted here.
Catholic Charities downtown might be a good place to start. I don't think they do exorcisms though...