Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello and welcome! My name is Dana Teeter and I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in the state of Indiana. I take a holistic approach to health and wellness, incorporating a variety of mind management techniques, as well as talk therapy, CBT, yoga, breath work, and other mind- body exercises to address mindset, negative thinking, intrusive thoughts, and coping with negative emotions. I enjoy working with clients of all ages and from a variety of backgrounds. I have over 10 years experience working with children and teens in the school environment as a counselor/ social worker. I have extensive experience providing services for students struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, and childhood trauma, as well as children and adolescents struggling with areas of identity, self-esteem and self-worth, interpersonal skills and emotional regulation. In addition, I have spent the last 8 years working at home with my two sons, both of who have been diagnosed with ADHD. This has given me the unique perspective of working with students with ADHD as both a social worker, and as a parent. I also have experience writing IEPs, 504 plans, behavior intervention plans, and goals for students with ADHD and have spent time working with school professionals and families to implement these plans successfully.
While most of my experience in the clinical field has been with children and adolescents, I have worked with families and adults as well. I also have a personal interest in mental health and wellness, and enjoy working with clients from various backgrounds to address what is weighing them down, assess their mental health and overall wellness needs, and develop a plan to improve their own ability to self-regulate emotions and better manage their mental health and wellness needs. I have experience using CBT, mindfulness, yoga, progressive muscle relaxation, breathing techniques, and a variety of other holistic approaches to managing negative thoughts and emotions. I am also Yogafit certified and recently earned my black belt in Taekwondo, as I have found these practices to be crucial to managing my own mental health and wellness. As a certified Revelation Wellness® instructor, I understand the importance of taking care of the mind, body and spirit when addressing health and wellness, and I want to educate others about the neuroplasticity of our brains and our bodies ability to heal themselves when giving a supportive, healing environment. I enjoy studying the mind, body, spirit connection and using education as a tool to empower my clients. I love meeting new people and learning from others; I believe we all have a story to share and have found my own healing as I have shared my story with others. I hope to create a safe environment for clients to share their own stories and struggles, as well as to learn more about their own mental health and set goals for future growth. I enjoy educating and empowering my clients to become an expert on their own mental health and look forward to collaborating with clients to help them find freedom to live their best lives.
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Dana Teeter is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Indiana with ten years of clinical experience. She employs a holistic approach to health and wellness, combining talk therapy and cognitive behavioral techniques with mind-body practices such as yoga, breath work, mindfulness, progressive muscle relaxation, and other exercises to address negative thinking, intrusive thoughts, and emotional regulation.
Dana has worked for more than a decade with children and adolescents in school settings as a counselor and social worker, supporting students with anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, childhood trauma, identity concerns, self-esteem challenges, interpersonal skills, and emotional regulation. She also has eight years of hands-on experience at home raising two sons who were both diagnosed with ADHD, which informs her perspective as both a practitioner and a parent.
Her school-based work includes writing IEPs, 504 plans, behavior intervention plans, and individualized goals for students with ADHD, and she has collaborated with school professionals and families to put those plans into practice. While much of her background is with children and teens, she also provides services to adults and families, helping assess mental health and wellness needs and develop plans to improve self-regulation and overall wellbeing.
Dana integrates evidence-based strategies such as CBT and mindfulness with movement and breath-centered practices. She is Yogafit certified, holds a black belt in Taekwondo, and is a certified Revelation Wellness instructor. She studies the mind-body-spirit connection, educates clients about the brain’s capacity to change, and aims to create a supportive space where clients can explore their stories, set goals, and become informed advocates for their own mental health.
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