Marriage Counselor
Cassandra Erickson, Ph.D., LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist
2020 W. 86th St., Ste. 100, Indianapolis, Indiana 46260 | 317-875-9555
Dr. Erickson's approach is to empower you through guidance and support in finding your own answers and solutions. She is there to ask the right questions and provide direction where appropriate. She can help you achieve your goals for change and growth.
Marriage Counselor
Teresa M Walters, Ed.D., MAMFT, LMFT, LAC
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Licensed Addiction Counselor & Christian Counselor
Available for Online Therapy
Helping couples reconnect and find relational wholeness is often a multi-dimensional process that includes addressing both the individual's needs and the couplehood. A healthy couplehood is a collaborative balance of individual and collective needs and strengths.
Marriage Counselor
Nancy Eisenman, MSW, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
9640 Commerce Drive, Suite 413, Carmel, Indiana 46032 | 317-605-7015
Marriage and relationships are brilliantly constructed to help us grow in the places we are the weakest. Let me help you understand why you chose to marry the person you did, the underlying purpose of all relationships, and the way out of your current struggles.
Marriage Counselor
Options Behavioral Health Hospital, Behavioral Health
Options Behavioral Health Hospital
5602 Caito Dr, Indianapolis, Indiana 46226 | (317) 942-3102
Helping couples and families achieve their goals using specialized therapeutic solutions designed to enhance communication and build on the strengths in their relationships.
Marriage Counselor
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
Indianapolis, Indiana 46183 | 1-877-606-6161
Though we are not licensed marriage counselors, Grey Matters International, Inc. provides cutting edge brain optimization and rebalancing technology to better align the minds of partners to reduce conflict, increase hope---for the brain has the final word on change.
Marriage Counselor
Options Behavioral Health System
5602 Caito Dr., Indianapolis, Indiana 46226 | (844) 827-1912
A healthy marriage takes work. Therapy will reach the heart of the issues and begin the process of restoration. Let's get started.
Marriage Counselor
Resource Treatment Center, Residential Treatment Facility
Resource Treatment Center
1404 S State Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana 46203 | (317) 493-0972
Helping couples and families achieve their goals using specialized therapeutic solutions designed to enhance communication and build on the strengths in their relationships.
Related Sites:
City of Indianapolis
Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board
Therapy Indianapolis Indiana
Counseling Broad Ripple Village, Massachusetts Avenue, Fountain Square, Wholesale District, Canal & White River State Park, Indiana Avenue
Indianapolis is the capital city of the state of Indiana and is America's 13th largest city in terms of population. It has often been said that Indianapolis is at crossroads of America because the four interstate highways make it so easy to get to and from the city. The city welcomes over 18 million tourists yearly because it offers its visitors so many interesting things to do and see. It is home to the Indiana Repertory Theatre, the American Cabaret Theatre, and one of the largest children's museums in the world.1 The area has six designated cultural districts in which culture, the arts, and young people thrive and flourish. Indianapolis's population is as ethnically, culturally, and religiously diverse as it gets. This is reflected in the huge number of specialty grocery stores that sell anything from Asian herbs to Vegan food. There are also a myriad of ethnic festivals that are organized year-round. Some examples of these are the Indiana Black Expo and the Italian, Irish, and Middle Eastern festivals. Indianapolis is simply a great place to visit if you are looking for a combination of culture and fun.
Marriage and Couples Mental Health in Indianapolis
Indianapolis has a unique profile when it comes to couples and families. Over one-quarter of the population is unmarried and approximately 13 percent is separated or divorced. There are a large number of grandparents serving as the sole caregiver of their grandchildren, increasing numbers of immigrants moving to the city, large numbers of single-parent homes, and 15 percent of residents have less than a high school diploma.2 With nearly 20 percent of citizens living in poverty,3 health care providers have to offer a wide range of services in order to meet the diverse needs of Indianapolis couples and families.
With so many families in need of behavioral health services, organizations that provide counseling, treatment, and emergency services are in desperate need of volunteer help. The Wheeler Mission Ministry Center for Women and Children offers invaluable programs that provide food, clothing, and housing for Indianapolis' needy mothers and children. On average, mothers and their children stay at the mission for three months while volunteers assist them in regaining their independence. Volunteer opportunities are always available. Call 317-635-3575 for more information.4
Family Services and Assistance Programs
Lutheran Child and Family Services is a church-based organization focused on delivering compassionate care that strengthens the family bond and paves the way for an improved quality of life for all family members. With the support of the church, Lutheran Child and Family Services extends opportunities for residential treatment, emergency shelter, individual and family therapy, and much more. Additional information is available by calling 317-359-5467.5
References
1. Children's Museum Indianapolis. (2017). Explore. Retrieved from http://www.childrensmuseum.org/explore2. The City of Indianapolis. (2000). Profile and General Demographic Characteristics. Retrieved from http://www.indy.gov/eGov/City/DMD/Planning/Demographics/Census_Profiles/Cities/msa.pdf
3. United States Census Bureau. (2017). State and County Quickfacts - Indianapolis. Retrieved from http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/1836003.html
4. Wheeler Mission Ministries. (2017). Center for Women and Children. Retrieved from http://wheelermission.org/what-we-do/homeless-shelters/center-for-women-children-2/
5. Lutheran Child and Family Services. (2017). Programs. Retrieved from http://www.lutheranfamily.org/programs.html
Indianapolis is located in Marion County., Indiana. It has a land area of 366.45 square miles and a water area of 6.52 square miles.  The population of Indianapolis is 862,781 people with 316,037 households and a median annual income of $51,682. .
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Therapy in Indianapolis is generally within financial reach for the average family, but some budget planning may be needed for a real commitment to weekly counseling. Remember that your mental health and happiness are important. Check with your Indianapolis therapist about insurance coverage or ask about sliding scale fees if there are any difficulties with accessibility. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Indianapolis public health department.