Education
- Ball State, Double Majors in Counseling Psychology and Sociology
- Indiana University, Bachelor in Psychology and Sociology
Certifications
- Certified Professional Coach
Clinical Populations (not limited to)
- (Not all population groups are listed, please use the filters on the previous page for full results.)
- Addictions: Alcohol
- Addictions: Drugs
- Anxiety Disorders
- Bipolar Disorder
- Eating Disorders
- End of Life Concerns
- Grief and Loss
- Mood Disorders
- Victims of Sexual Abuse
- Provides: Evaluations: Substance Abuse, Family Therapy: Counseling (General), and Individual Therapy
- Treats Patient ages: 18-55 or Older
Psychotherapy Approach
- Eclectic Approach
- Direct
- Experiential
- Educational
I love shoes! I like the variety; the colors; the heel heights; etc. What does this have to do with therapy? Shoes are a symbolic representation of the many lifestyles I lead. They also represent the philosophy I follow to try to “walk in your shoes” to gain a better understanding of who you are as a person. I believe psychotherapy is a process that can create anxiety but is also an adventure as you gain insight into your own life and its’ symbols.
-Carrie Schaefer