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Hello, I'm Justise!

Justise is an inclusive therapist who specializes in providing therapy to adults, youth, and families residing in Indiana. She does meaningful, intentional nervous system work with her clients to assist in long-term healing and regulation.

 

Justise takes a neurobiological approach recognizes that trauma and stress live in the body. She takes somatic approaches to nervous system regulation with clients ensuring safety and connection prior to any trauma processing work. She is passionate about trauma-informed care, DEI initiatives, and cultural competency. Justise ensures safety and collaboration in the therapy room. 

Justise's Specialties

Justise works with children, youth, and adults in person or by telehealth to those living in Indiana. Her specialties in providing care for those experiencing:

  • Anxiety, Panic Disorder, & GAD support

  • Blended Family support

  • Comorbidities

  • Depression & Dysthymic Disorder

  • Life Adjustments & Transitions

  • Stressor-related Disorders 

  • Suicidal ideations/Self-harm

  • Trauma Processing & C/PTSD

  • Youth and Kids

  • Behavioral intervention

  • Crisis intervention

  • Neurodivergent & ADHD

  • Nervous System work & Polyvagal

  • Navigating Life Transitions: Moving, Divorce or Separation, & Adoption

  • Play Therapy 

  • Somatic Work & Body-based Therapies

  • Expressive Art Therapy

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Justise offers a complimentary 15-minute consultation call to ensure you are a good fit prior to starting services.

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Reach out and schedule a free 15-minute consultation with Trauma-informed Therapist, Justise.

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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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If you are in active crisis, please call 9-1-1 or 9-8-8 or visit your local emergency room.

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