Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 22 years of experience counseling primarily adults in the state of Indiana. I believe in the practice of “unconditional positive regard,” meaning I will never be judgmental or shaming during my time with you. Instead, I will be sincere, engaging, supportive and encouraging you in your journey towards a better you.
My experience in counseling includes those with Depression, Grief, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, ADHD, Relationship issues, Abuse (sexual and domestic), Shame-based Family of Origin issues, Co-Dependency, and Addictions.
In therapy I use a blend of Adlerian and Cognitive Behavioral therapies, which focuses on how our thinking, feeling, and behavior can drive dysfunctional living, and
conversely, how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors can be changed to produce a healthier, productive lifestyle. To that end, in addition to talk therapy, I use didactic, experiential, and the use of parables to help facilitate your progress. The use of “homework” I find keeps clients engaged in the therapy process while not in session.
If you choose to work with me, together we will make a plan of treatment based on your goals for seeking treatment, and I will walk with you every step of the way.
I am fully aware you have tried everything else before walking through the virtual door and I respect you for your courage in seeking help at this time.
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Emily McCall is a licensed mental health counselor practicing in Indiana with 29 years of experience working primarily with adults. She approaches therapy from a foundation of unconditional positive regard – she will not be judgmental or shaming, and she aims to be sincere, engaging, and supportive while encouraging clients in their path toward meaningful change.
Her clinical experience includes treating depression, grief, bipolar disorder, anxiety, ADHD, relationship difficulties, sexual and domestic abuse, shame-based family of origin issues, codependency, and addictions. She draws on nearly three decades of work helping people navigate these concerns.
Emily uses a blend of Adlerian and cognitive behavioral therapies, focusing on how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors can lead to dysfunctional patterns and, conversely, how changing those elements can promote healthier, more productive living. In addition to talk therapy, she incorporates didactic instruction, experiential exercises, and parables to help facilitate progress, and she often assigns homework to keep clients engaged between sessions.
When a person chooses to work with Emily, they will create a treatment plan together based on the goals that brought them to therapy, and she will accompany them throughout the process. She recognizes the courage it takes to seek help and respects that many people have tried other approaches before reaching out for support.
Many people question whether online therapy can truly help. For common challenges such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or managing life transitions, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that suits them best, whether by video call, phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
Therapists offering online care are licensed professionals, and if someone feels they need a different fit they can switch providers at any time. For many people, the convenience and effectiveness of remote sessions make online therapy a practical option for addressing everyday mental health needs.
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