Lindsay is a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with children, teens, adults, and families. She holds a B.A. in Communication and English, Creative Writing Emphasis from Hope College and an M.S. in School Counseling, Mental Health Certificate from Butler University. Her professional background includes service in AmeriCorps, public schools, and hospice bereavement. These experiences have given her a deep appreciation for every stage of the human lifespan, from our earliest memories to our final moments and everything in between.
Whether you are living with a mental health condition, navigating a major life transition, grieving the loss of someone or something significant, working to strengthen your relationships, or exploring questions of identity, purpose, and direction, Lindsay aims to help you cultivate the clarity and self-compassion needed to move forward with confidence.
Lindsay draws from a variety of evidence-based and integrative approaches, including Person-Centered Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and the Dual Process Model of grief. She tailors her approach to each individual’s unique needs, fostering insight, resilience, and growth.

