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Mental health therapy lafayette indiana

We have opened an office in Lafayette!  

New location opened April 4th, 2022

709 S. 18th Street

Corner of Kossuth & 18th Street- Suite C, Lafayette, IN 47905

T 765-709-0500 Fax 765-709-9720

REFERRING OFFICES: Please send patient to our website to complete New Patient Request and fax us any records to the above number. Currently accepting ages 3+ for Med Management and Neuropsych

Hendricks Therapy is proud to announce the opening of a new, outpatient Mental Health practice in the Lafayette area. We are working to serve the community following the sudden and unexpected closure of former outpatient practice, Alpine Health.  

For the new office, Hendricks Therapy has hired experienced, respected providers and staff from Alpine, including nurse practitioners Hayley Kaelin, Dr. Christy McLaughlin, Leann Sharp, and a neuropsychologist, Dr. Kelly Earnst. Hendricks Therapy will also be recruiting therapists and additional prescribers to help meet the growing need for mental health services.  Both the therapy and psychiatric medication management will be available in-person or via telehealth.  Hendricks Therapy has been providing behavioral healthcare in central Indiana since 2001, with offices in Danville, Plainfield, and Downtown Indianapolis.     

Part of our mission is to grow to meet the needs of the community. Opening the new location is a direct response to that need for the Lafayette area.   

For those seeking mental health services, you may register for a new patient appointment here. If you are interested in a position with the new office, you may check out our career page.

We accept most commercial insurance, Medicare and Self-Pay. Please note that we are credentialing our new providers with a variety of insurance carriers, so we may not have everyone in network yet. If you do not see your insurance carrier listed, keep checking back as we continue to add additional insurance options.

Due to the social stigma surrounding therapy, it can be intimidating to seek help for a mental illness or disorder. However, mental health services have never been more accessible or valuable, especially in the hectic rush of the modern era. In fact, counseling services can be beneficial for everyone, regardless of the severity of the symptoms they may be experiencing.

Many people struggle with mental health issues, no matter their age, background, or career. Movie stars, politicians, singers, and CEOs all suffer from similar kinds of mental health concerns as students, teachers, teenagers, and parents.

If you think you may need the perspective and insight that comes with speaking to a licensed therapist, psychologist, or professional counselor, consider the counseling services at Thriveworks Counseling & Child Therapy Lafayette. We are committed to helping you find relief from mental ailments and develop healthy habits to integrate into your daily life.

Will I Benefit from Therapy or Counseling?

In short, everybody can benefit from therapy or counseling. Mental health services are often misunderstood as only being for those with severe disorders but anyone can use them to build confidence, identify the root causes of their emotions, and foster better relationships.

You don’t have to cope with these uncomfortable feelings by yourself. Even if you think that your challenges aren’t difficult enough to warrant therapy, addressing mental conditions early can help prevent them from becoming worse over time.

If you are struggling with any of the following, our counseling center services may be able to help you:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Addiction or substance abuse
  • Relationship or family problems
  • Low self-worth or self-esteem
  • Mood swings
  • Eating disorders
  • Trauma/PTSD

  • ADHD

  • LGBTQ+ issues

  • Sleep problems

If you aren’t sure whether therapy is the right fit for you, you can call Thriveworks Counseling & Child Therapy Lafayette to begin exploring options that match your needs and lifestyle. Know that none of your concerns are too inconsequential or overwhelming.

Schedule Counseling Services at

Thriveworks Counseling & Child Therapy Lafayette

If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, stress, or any other mental health challenge, the marriage counselors, clinical psychologists, family therapists, child therapists, life coaches, and other mental health professionals at Thriveworks Counseling & Child Therapy Lafayette are here to help. Call us and we can have an appointment scheduled in as little as 24 hours.

We offer client benefits including:

  • Advice by email or phone in between appointments
  • Appointment scheduling and support via our mobile app
  • Therapy covered by insurance
  • Online therapy (virtual counseling) or in-person therapy sessions.

For your convenience, we offer sessions in the evenings or on weekends. We also provide telemedicine options to speak with a therapist from your own home. Consider speaking with a Thriveworks mental health professional in Lafayette, IN to work toward a happier and healthier life.

Where Is

Thriveworks Counseling & Child Therapy Lafayette

Located?

Thriveworks Counseling & Child Therapy Lafayette is located at the intersection of Main St and N 2nd St. We share a building with First Merchants Bank, Society Yoga, and Star City Coffee. There’s parking available on the south and west sides of the building.

If you have trouble finding our office or have any questions about how to get here, please don’t hesitate to reach out! 

Mental Health Match makes it easy to find a therapist or counselor that best meets your needs. Our free matching tool will personalize your search and find you a therapist in the Lafayette area who can best support you. It is important that your therapist of choice adheres to five main criteria: Competence, Cultural Fit, Personality, Convenience and Affordability. In addition to expertise within a wide range of specialties, you can find Lafayette therapists who are involved with the BIPOC community, LBGTQ+ identities and more.

Therapists in Lafayette, IN – List Your Practice

If you are a therapist or counselor located near Lafayette, IN consider listing your practice on Mental Health Match! Not only will our platform help to expand your digital presence, but our powerful tool helps to present clients who best match your expertise and approach. Get set up for new referrals in 10 minutes or less. 60 day free trial, with no credit cards required to start. Join now.

Modern Mental Health is a nonprofit  501(c)(3) mental health group  committed to providing and expanding quality mental health services to the greater West Lafayette, Indiana community. We are also committed to training the next generation of therapists and provide supervision for students completing their required supervised practicum placements.

We are in-network with commercial Anthem BCBS insurance plans and the Purdue Student & Grad Staff Insurance (UHCSR).

 

We are out of network with any other insurance carrier. Limited slots for reduced-fee services may be available. To qualify, you must complete an application and provide documentation of financial need.

We are always accepting donations for our Patient Assistance Fund. 100% of donations to our Fund are used for providing services to low-income clients. Donations are tax-deductible. 

Sycamore Springs, located at 833 Park E Blvd, Lafayette, offers both inpatient and outpatient treatment for mental illness and addiction.

Last year, Mental Health America ranked Indiana 48th out of all 50 states and the District of Columbia in mental health care, showing that the Hoosier state had a high prevalence of mental illness but low access to care.

Nationally, 1 in 4 people will be affected by mental illness at some point in their life, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

In honor of World Mental Health Day, here are resources for anxiety, depression, addiction and eating disorders in Tippecanoe County:

What are the warning signs? 

If you’re concerned a loved one may be suffering from anxiety or depression, the earliest warning sign is often a significant change in personality, licensed therapist and Roundtable Wellness Clinical Services Director Tessa Garrow said.

If a loved one is carrying themselves or interacting with others differently, for example being more withdrawn and less engaged, Garrow encourages starting a compassionate conversation. It’s important to approach the conversation as offering to listen rather than being accusatory that something is wrong.

“There’s something really powerful being that non-judgmental character,” Garrow said. ”We can be our own worst critics, so being someone that allows for that judgment-free space is really important.”

The CDC also list the following behaviors as signs of anxiety or depression:

  • Feeling irritable‚ easily frustrated‚ or restless
  • Having trouble falling asleep or staying asleep
  • Waking up too early or sleeping too much
  • Eating more or less than usual or having no appetite
  • Experiencing aches, pains, headaches, or stomach problems that do not improve with treatment
  • Having trouble concentrating, remembering details, or making decisions
  • Feeling tired‚ even after sleeping well
  • Feeling guilty, worthless, or helpless

Where to get help in Greater Lafayette 

Roundtable Wellness

Location: 904 South St.

The downtown location specializes in behavioral and mental health, specifically eating disorders. The center offers individualized counseling, group therapy and nutritional education plans. Patients can choose outpatient therapy options that range from one, two or three hours a week or the intensive outpatient program three hours a day for three days.

Sycamore Springs

Location: 833 Park East Boulevard 

The treatment center focuses on mental health and addiction. Sycamore Springs offers inpatient services in its 34-bed facility. A variety of treatment plans are available ranging from addiction detox, to medication management to holistic therapies through art or music. Outpatient services also are offered for adults, adolescents and children.

Wabash Valley Alliance

Location: Find the Greater Lafayette location closest to you at www.wvamhc.org

The community mental health center has three locations throughout Lafayette offering addiction services, varied therapy programs and specialized services for long term mental illness, transitional housing and domestic abuse. Services vary by location. 

River Bend Hospital

Location: 2900 N. River Road, West Lafayette

The non-profit acute inpatient psychiatric hospital accepts patients from eight counties throughout North Central Indiana as part of North Central Health Services.

Hotline numbers

The Tippecanoe Crisis Line is open 24/7. It also offers an information and referral hotline to find providers locally.

Crisis: 765-742-0244 

Information and referral number: 765-423-2255

A local Mental Health Navigator can help Tippecanoe residents not only find support but also navigate through financial or transportation barriers: 765-742-1800

IU Health Arnett and Mental Health America of Tippecanoe County partnered on a texting based counseling session. The initiative was supported by a grant from North Central Health Services, Inc.: SAFE2TEXT sent to 765-742-0244.

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) 

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) helpline can answer questions about symptoms, treatment options and even legal issues. The call center is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)

NAMI also offers a crisis text line where trained counselors can respond to messages: Text NAMI to 741-741

The National Domestic Violence Hotline offers 24/7 confidential support in multiple languages: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

The National Sexual Assault Hotline connects callers with local service providers 24/7. It also offers an online chat option through hotline.rainn.org. 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

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