Lindsay hopes to collaborate with clients create a safe place for them to explore how their past may be impacting their present. Lindsay employs a trauma-informed, holistic approach to attend to her clients’ biological, psychological, social, and spiritual needs, primarily through person-centered therapy.
Passionate about helping survivors of sexual abuse heal from trauma by reclaiming their voice, agency, Lindsay has significant experience working with women and girls recovering from sexual violence, childhood abuse, assault, and grooming. She also enjoys working with clients who are processing their family of origin, attachment style, spiritual abuse, adolescence/emerging adulthood, and gender/sexuality as well as families in group sessions.
Lindsay attended Florida State University (Go Noles!) where she graduated with a degree in Family and Child Sciences and a Family Life Education certification for sex education. She conferred her Masters in Counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. She enjoys spending time with her husband and son, playing video games with friends, studying the Bible, and writing in her free time.