Integrative therapists in Tipton, Indiana IN
Autumn Brown
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I use a positive and holistic approach to therapy. I think it is important to be the best you possible, whatever that may look like and it starts with improving self-esteem and positive core beliefs. I like an integrated approach meaning we will have the opportunity to implement several therapy techniques that will support your journey.
22 Years Experience
Julie Quigley
Counselor/Therapist, Ph.D., LMHC, LPCC-s, ACS, LPSC, NCC
I am a licensed mental health therapist (LMHC) in Indiana, my counseling experience involves providing psychotherapy for the age range of 5 to 60. I work collaboratively with my clients to set up treatment plans.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Beth L. Fineberg
Psychologist, Ph.D.
After around 50 years as a practicing psychologist and psychotherapist, I find the work ever more engaging and rewarding. By taking a collaborative, interactive approach, I try to help people look for different ways of handling problems, whether they be old, familiar ones, or new, even unexpected, ones.
51 Years Experience
Suzanne Coyle, Ph.D.
Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Fellow and Approved Supervisor in AAMFT, Psychotherapist in ACPE
My practice focuses on listening to people's stories of their lives. Through a narrative therapy approach, I and my client re-story problems into unique outcomes that provide a future of hopes and dreams. I trained at Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy in New York and the Dulwich Centre in Australia. Individuals, kids, teens, couples, and families use my service for personal growth and relational satisfaction.
34 Years Experience
Joseph S. Weiss, PhD
Psychologist, PhD
Is anxiety, whether chronic or situational, hindering your ability to live a life free from fear? Do you struggle to silence or control the relentless, illogical thoughts that dominate your mind, triggering fearful responses and creating discomfort throughout your body? Maybe anxiety has disrupted your sleep, changed your eating patterns, or led to unsettling physical symptoms like heart palpitations, pain, or excessive sweating.
The experience of anxiety can feel like being trapped under turbulent water. Anxiety disorders can manifest in various ways. Regardless of how it's affecting you, the positive news is that with the right anxiety treatment, strategies, and coaching, it's possible to alleviate, manage, and eventually overcome anxiety and the fear it brings.
If anxiety is preventing you from doing the things you want or need to do, seeking treatment for anxiety could be crucial for your well-being, providing significant relief.
Contact me for a free introductory consultation.
23 Years Experience