Noblesville, Indiana Therapists

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Jessica Joslin
LMHC, MS
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

Are you afraid of judgement? "No one could ever possibly be okay with my choices?" The hardest part of me finding my own therapist was finding one that I felt unjudged by. As someone who understands that deep, true fear, let me assure you, judgment...
In-Person Sessions:

Kokomo, Indiana

JEANNETTE HAS OVER 35 EXPERIENCE AS AN APPROVED SUPERVISOR FOR AAMFT AND OFFERS THE FOLLOWING: Critical Incident Stress Debriefing DOT Substance Abuse & Corporate Counseling Work and Career Issues & Conflict Resolution Anger & Stress Management...
Marilyn Verbiscer
LMFT-Supervisor
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana, Illinois

Since 1999, Marilyn has dedicated her career to working with couples and families. She has successfully worked with a variety of individual, couple and family issues such as infidelity, ineffective communication, conflict management issues, sexual...
In-Person Sessions:

Evansville, Indiana

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

It would be our pleasure to put my training and experience to work for you. I have been a resident of Southwestern Indiana since 1986. My clinical experience includes outpatient treatment with individuals, couples and families in both social service...
Collaborative Change
LCSW, M.S.W., MA, LMHC
In-Person Sessions:

Indianapolis, Indiana

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

Collaborative Change was established in 2014 after recognizing the lack of innovative, accessible and person centered services offered in our community. Our goal is not to “fix” people; instead we want to provide a safe place and creative...
Natasha Young
LMHC, L.P.C, MA
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Missouri, Indiana

Natasha is a board-certified art therapist and licensed professional counselor in Columbia, MO serving clients that seek therapy for a variety of reasons ranging from mental health needs, to purposes of personal growth and awareness. She holds a...
In-Person Sessions:

Louisville, Kentucky

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Kentucky, Indiana

Dr. Ryan Wetzler is a licensed psychologist who has been treating sleep disorders, with particular expertise in insomnia since 2002. He developed Louisville’s only comprehensive cognitive-behavioral treatment program for insomnia (CBT-I) in 2004....
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

Missy is directional in her therapy approach. She doesn’t just sit and listen to couples fight nor does she do all the talking. She gives practical steps from a plan developed together with you to give you a roadmap and direction. Healthy...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

Melissa Gill is a licensed clinical social worker with more than 18 years of experience working with children, adolescents and adults. She has experience working in outpatient, medical, residential, and community settings. She has extensive training...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

I provide walk talk therapy to those in and around Bloomington, IN. I provide online therapy to anyone in the state of Indiana. I have worked with a variety of issues but have a clinical focus of: anxiety, depression, self image/self esteem,...
In-Person Sessions:

North Webster, Indiana

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

As a therapist, Carolyn strives to create a safe, peaceful space for clients to process honestly. In many instances, she knows there are no good explanations or answers for the pains and trials of life, yet in order to live fully, Carolyn helps...
In-Person Sessions:

Warsaw, Indiana

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

Hello, my name is Maggie Rock. I earned my Master's degree in Social Work from Indiana University School of Social work, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Indiana. I have worked in the field of Mental Health and...
Dr. Mark Smith
D.Min, BCPC
In-Person Sessions:

Shelbyville, Indiana

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

Dr. Mark and Theresa Smith have started two Counseling Centers over the last 12 years. Presently they are running the Southside Biblical Counseling Center in Shelbyville Indiana. They are both Board Certified Biblical Counselors. Dr. Smith is a...
Theresa White
LMHC, NCC, CCMHC, RDT
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

In Time Creative Counseling Services (In Time CCS) is owned and operated by Theresa White, LMHC, NCC, CCMHC, RDT. Theresa White obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Child Development and Family Life at Indiana State University. She obtained her...
Shawn Oak
LCSW, MSW, Ph.D.
In-Person Sessions:

Louisville, Kentucky

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Kentucky, Indiana

C. Shawn Oak, PHD is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Kentucky and Indiana, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Indiana, a Certified Sexologist, a Kink Knowledgeable Professional (CKP), and a Sex and Alternative...
Jamia Jacobsen
LMFT, LCSW, PsyD
In-Person Sessions:

Indianapolis, Indiana

American Behavioral Counseling is a trusted counseling provider that offers hope to individuals, groups, couples, families and children in Central Indiana. Our mission is to provide personalized counseling services that meet your individualized...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

Maybe you’ve tried rehab or therapy in the past…and it wasn’t terribly helpful. Was it hard to make a connection with the therapist? Were you getting force-fed someone else’s spiritual agenda? Worse, maybe you felt you were being judged or...
Melanie Short
MSW, LCSW; Certified Love First Clinical Interventionist
In-Person Sessions:

Noblesville, Indiana

Would you like to thrive in your life, rather than just do your best to survive? We believe that most people routinely tolerate high levels of stress and begin to feel hopeless for far too long before they reach out for support. You might struggle...
Heather Eberth-Teike
MSW, LCSW, TF-CBT, ES MH/L
In-Person Sessions:

Plainfield, Indiana

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

Greetings! I believe that the client-therapist relationship is of utmost importance to have a productive therapy experience. Please take the time to thoroughly screen your mental health provider to ensure a "good fit" and connection. I specialize in...
In-Person Sessions:

Indianapolis, Indiana

You go through the motions day in and day out. You can't sleep. And no one understands, you can't do this anymore - you're tired of living. It's not uncommon for people in the "suicidal mode" to believe there are no options. My job is to help you...
Eva Ponder
LCSW, Psy.D., HSPP
In-Person Sessions:

Dripping Springs, Texas

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana, Texas

I am a seasoned psychologist who works to make therapy a safe place for healing. I am licensed in Texas, Illinois and Indiana and also have an Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate (IPC), which allows me to practice across state lines in...
Katherine Guy
LMHC, MS, LAC
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

You have choices, and sometimes all the choices suck. They just do. I help you find your way through the choices. I believe you matter, and your feelings matter. You don't matter more than anyone else, but you certainly don't matter less! I work...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana, New York

When people ask me why I became a psychologist, I often joke that I'm just a failed telepath. As a child, I would try to move things with my mind or read peoples mind. Concepts like the mind-body connection, emotional intelligence, or data analysis...
In-Person Sessions:

Jasper, Indiana

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Indiana

I am a Licensed Social Worker in the state of Indiana. I have a Master's degree in Social Work from Walden University. I have a background with children, families, couples, individuals, and Veterans. I also have experience working with those who are...

An Overview of Mental Health in Noblesville, Indiana

Home to the beautiful Hamilton County Courthouse, Noblesville, Indiana is a central Indiana city that is warm and welcoming. While over 58,000 individuals are proud to call this city their home, there are underlying mental health issues that need to be addressed. If you’re a resident of Noblesville or Hamilton County, here are some local resources and important statistics to help you handle your mental health challenges.

Mental health is a national issue. All across the country, many individuals are suffering from mental health challenges. Here are just a few common challenges that are present throughout Noblesville, Indiana, and the country:

  • Social anxiety disorders
  • Depression
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder
  • Phobias
  • Panic disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • Eating disorders

If you or a loved one have experienced any symptoms that may be attributed to these mental health challenges, it’s important to receive help right away. Don’t let fear or social stigma keep you from getting the assistance you or someone you know needs.

Overall, the county scored very high in terms of community health. From physical health to mental health, this fast-growing county is led by Noblesville and is faring far better than many other areas across the nation. On average, citizens of Hamilton County took 3.1 mental health days each month. This is lower than the national average of 3.8 days.

However, on a statewide level, Indiana has a range of mental health issues and related challenges. Indiana rated 45th nationally in 2016 in terms of mental health challenges and access to professional care. This makes it essential, even in particularly healthy counties like Hamilton, to provide more access to mental health resources for those individuals who need assistance.

Challenges Associated with Mental Illness

There are many risk factors and challenges associated with mental illness. If you know an individual or family that is dealing with one or more of these challenges, they must be aware of mental health services in their area.

Low income is often associated with mental health issues. If you or someone you know lives in a low-income household, there’s a greater chance of emotional difficulties that could lead to a mental health crisis. Even worse, this challenge soon becomes cyclical. Individuals with mental health issues often struggle to earn the income necessary to increase their household income, which leads to greater risks of mental illness.

Thankfully, Noblesville enjoys a higher-than-average house income average. The median income in Noblesville is approximately $70,276 per year. This higher average income helps dramatically decrease the local poverty rate to 7.45 percent. Compared to the national average of 14 percent, Noblesville residents are much less likely to be living in poverty.

Homelessness is another area that is often associated with mental illness. Throughout the nation, mental illness was the third largest factor in single adults experiencing homelessness. The homeownership rate in Noblesville is 69.1 percent, and many individuals who don’t own a home can afford to rent in town. However, homelessness is still an issue in Noblesville that can have a strong impact on a person’s mental health.

Divorce Rates and Challenges

An unfortunate reality in Indiana is divorce. As the sixth-highest state in divorce rates, Indiana typically sees 19 divorcees out of every 1,000 married individuals. This is slightly lower than the leading state of Arkansas, at 23 per 1,000 married individuals.

Divorce can not only be caused by financial pressures and low income, it can also cause both parties to experience additional financial and emotional difficulties. All of these additional stressors make it easy for individuals experiencing a divorce to have a mental health crisis.

Families and friends of a couple going through a divorce can also be affected by the emotional turmoil involved. Even if your friend or family member is going through a painful divorce, you may need to contact a mental health worker to find healing through this difficult process.