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Hello, I'm Lindsey!

Lindsey Collett, LCSW is a Trauma-informed Psychotherapist on the Carmel Therapy Team. She specializes in providing both in-person (at our Fisher's office) and virtual Trauma-informed Psychotherapy services to adults.​ Lindsey is in the onboarding process and â€‹â€‹

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Insurance:

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield BCBS

  • Community Health Direct (CHD)

  • United Healthcare UMR

  • SIHO

  • AETNA 

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She also accepts Private Pay for those who may have an out of-network plan. Lindsey charges $150 per 90837 session.

 

Please Note: We are currently unable to accept HIP, Pathway, Medicare and Medicaid plans.

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Lindsey's Specialties

Lindsey has extensive experience supporting her clients with (insert specialties).

 

Her specialties in providing care for those experiencing:

  • ADHD/ADD

  • Adjustment 

  • Anxiety & Panic, including GAD

  • Body-image struggles and relationship with body

  • Nervous System Regulation

  • Emotion Identification & Coping 

  • Highly Sensitive People (HSP)

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD)

  • Trauma Processing

  • C/PTSD & Trauma disorders

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Lindsey offers a complimentary 15-minute consultation call to ensure you are a good fit prior to starting services. Lindsey currently has weekday availability including mornings, afternoons, and some evenings. 

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Connect with Lindsey Collett, LCSW

Reach out and schedule a free 15-minute consultation with Trauma-informed Therapist, Lindsey!

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Front Desk: 317-520-4722

Fax: 1-317-663-0936

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Carmel Therapy Network Address:

9780 Lantern Rd, STE #350, Fishers IN, 46037

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