Family Systems therapists in Schererville, Indiana IN
Faye Williams
Therapist, Associate Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Hi, I'm Faye!
Offering Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy with children and adults, partners, and parents online in Indiana and Illinois. You can check out my website for more about me!
2 Years Experience
Dr. Dina H. Harth
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I provide psychotherapy for Individuals and Couples who want to grow, improve their relationship with themselves and others, and experience greater fulfillment in their daily lives. I use an individualized approach through assessing your particular situation and needs, and applying therapeutic approaches that are demonstrated to be effective to help you use your strengths, address your issues, meet your goals, and make lasting changes in all areas of your life and relationships.
I also provide case consultation to other psychologists and therapists.
I offer Teletherapy and consultations through HIPAA-compliant videocalls for those residing in Pennsylvania and some other states.
29 Years Experience
Lauren Chavis
Psychologist, PsyD
Do you have a particular life obstacle you’re trying to overcome or want to become more fulfilled? As a Psychologist, my role is to work collaboratively with you to help you become the best version of yourself. We will work together to uncover your unique strengths and how we can use them to get you on a path towards success.
11 Years Experience
Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
I provide a strength-based approach that revolves around potential and possibilities. We'll tackle challenges in a way that helps you feel more empowered, confident, and content.
23 Years Experience
Alan Archibald
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, Certified TFCBT, Certified Family Trauma Professional
No matter how difficult a situation we face, it helps to find our internal and external strengths to overcome it. This means that we bring our whole selves to therapy and not just an injured, problem-centered part of ourselves. Emphasizing abilities is not a way of dismissing difficulty or underestimating the challenges of relationships, traumas, and even our unique ways of processing information. It is a way to build hope while also facing our greatest obstacles.
31 Years Experience