Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Stephen Groce, and I am a licensed mental health counselor in Indiana. I received my BA in Psychology from Earlham College after participating and lettering in both football and track. I completed my graduate studies at Walden University, receiving a MS in Mental Health Counseling. I have over 10 years of experience in the mental health and social service arena. I’ve worked in several different clinical settings such as residential treatment facilities and acute psychiatric hospitals as well as being a member of wraparound care teams in community-based and home-based settings. I am a very flexible, caring, funny, open-minded, honest, and down to earth person.
As a certified racial equity trainer and mental health advocate, I am high on respect; respect for my clients, myself, the counseling process, for who you are and who you want to be. I am grounded in my faith in God, but I understand there are so many different perspectives, based on our own experiences and upbringing, that I have learned to be a student of life and understand that there are many ways to accomplish a goal. My goal as a counselor is to help you identify and understand what works for you and help create strategies that helps you meet your goal(s).
My counseling style combines several theoretical approaches including but not limited to (trauma focused) cognitive-behavioral, reality, solution focused, and client-centered therapy as well as motivational interviewing. I tailor my approach to what works for my client based on what they need and what will help them meet their goals as quickly and effectively as possible. I am authentically me and I hope to help you become the best version of yourself.
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Stephen Groce is a licensed mental health counselor practicing in Indiana. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Earlham College, where he lettered in both football and track, and completed a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling at Walden University. He holds an Indiana Licensed Mental Health Counselor credential (IN LMHC 39003904A) and brings more than 10 years of experience in the mental health and social service arena.
Over the course of his career he has worked across a variety of clinical settings, including residential treatment facilities, acute psychiatric hospitals, and as part of wraparound care teams in community-based and home-based environments. He is described as flexible, caring, funny, open-minded, honest, and down to earth. As a certified racial equity trainer and mental health advocate, he places a high value on respect—for clients, for the counseling process, and for individual goals. Grounded in his faith in God, he remains open to diverse perspectives and approaches, calling himself a student of life.
His goal as a counselor is to help clients identify what works for them and to develop practical strategies to meet their goals. His clinical approach blends several theoretical methods, including trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral techniques, reality therapy, solution-focused strategies, client-centered principles, and motivational interviewing. He tailors interventions to each client’s needs with the aim of helping them reach their objectives as quickly and effectively as possible. He strives to be authentically himself while supporting clients in becoming the best versions of themselves.
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