Christian therapists in Griffith, Indiana IN
Dr. Kimberly E. Johnson
Psychologist, PsyD, HSPP, APIT
I specialize in helping individuals overcome trauma, anxiety, stress, depression, PTSD, grief and other issues due everyday life challenges. I provide individual therapy to a diverse adult population and all races, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and cultures are welcome! Call today to start your journey to the life you want and deserve.
18 Years Experience
Rick Rodgers
Counselor/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, CADC, CCTP, RYT 500
Rick is a Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor, Trauma-informed Clinician who takes an authentic approach with his clients. He is licensed in Arizona, New Hampshire, Indiana and Illinois and is currently accepting virtual clients. Rick is a yoga instructor and a veteran. He is trained in ACT, DBT, EMDR, TF-CBT, IFS, and Mindfulness. Rick has also completed Dr. Karyl McBride's WIEBGE therapist training and can be found on the WIEBGE therapist registry. This is geared for adult children of narcissistic parents. He is certified in helping people recover from narcissist abuse, and knowledgeable in helping people recover from abuse.
8 Years Experience
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
I offer Christian Counseling to those who desire to include faith into their therapy. I speak the language of people who consider their faith to be an important part of their identity. I also have a heart to help people who are hurting, in need of transformation, and healing. It is rewarding to help people become the best version of themselves.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Nicholas Scheidt
Psychologist, Psy.D., AADP
Are you feeling stuck, unable to move forward because of the challenges in your life? Let me help you to put the pieces back together in your life and move towards what is most meaningful for you.I've served our community for over seven years helping people improve their lives at my Lincoln Road office.
17 Years Experience
Anna DiNoto
Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
While many view mental health assessment and treatment as a way to identify a diagnosis someone else (i.e., a psychologist) assigns, we view it as an engaging and empowering process. A diagnosis may be met, and if this is true our hope is you will have words to understand who you are, how your brain (and body) sees and interacts with the world, and what you could potentially do about it based on honoring your input.
13 Years Experience