About Lindsey
Hello!
I received by Bachelor's Degree in Child, Adult, and Family Services with an emphasis in Youth and Families from Iowa State University. I went on to obtain my Master's Degree in Couple and Family Therapy also from Iowa State University. I am a licensed Marital and Family Therapist.
I have a special interest in complex trauma in individuals. I am a certified therapist in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). EMDR is used to deal with past difficult memories/events/situations that can still have a negative impact on us today. I utilize EMDR for different types of presenting problems such as: attachment issues, grief and loss, PTSD, addictions (behavioral and substance), and other types of disturbing life events, or trauma.
I am passionate about working with individuals, couples, and families to meet their desired goals. I take a systemic perspective in therapy, meaning that I look at all the factors that might be influencing problems or contributing to issues/concerns in one's life.
My goals as a therapist include:
Creating an environment where you feel safe to talk about your concerns.
Connecting with you, and making sure you feel heard and understood.
Working collaboratively with you to make sure your goals are being met.
Hello!
I received by Bachelor's Degree in Child, Adult, and Family Services with an emphasis in Youth and Families from Iowa State University. I went on to obtain my Master's Degree in Couple and Family Therapy also from Iowa State University. I am a licensed Marital and Family Therapist.
I have a special interest in complex trauma in individuals. I am a certified therapist in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). EMDR is used to deal with past difficult memories/events/situations that can still have a negative impact on us today. I utilize EMDR for different types of presenting problems such as: attachment issues, grief and loss, PTSD, addictions (behavioral and substance), and other types of disturbing life events, or trauma.
I am passionate about working with individuals, couples, and families to meet their desired goals. I take a systemic perspective in therapy, meaning that I look at all the factors that might be influencing problems or contributing to issues/concerns in one's life.
My goals as a therapist include:
Creating an environment where you feel safe to talk about your concerns.
Connecting with you, and making sure you feel heard and understood.
Working collaboratively with you to make sure your goals are being met.