About Me

Hi, I’m so glad you’re here! My name is Emily and I am a person-centered, queer affirming therapist located in Fishers, Indiana.

I have been a therapist for 6 years and have found my passion in supporting clients through identity work, complex trauma, religious harm & de/reconstruction, relationship challenges, major life transitions, and more!

In between sessions you may find me biking with my dogs, getting my second caramel iced coffee for the day, doing some cozy coloring, or trying to keep up with my tiny suburban farm.

Two dogs, one Golden Retriever and one Doberman, lying on a hardwood floor, both happy with open mouths.
Smiling woman sitting on a wooden garden border with four ducks in front of a red chicken coop and greenery.
Person holding a round glass vase with water and a bouquet of pink, magenta, and light pink flowers, with small blue flowers and green leaves.

Experience & Credentials

  • Master of Science (M.S.), Clinical Mental Health Counseling
    Marian University, Indianapolis, IN | 2019

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Psychology
    Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL | 2016

  • Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)

    Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

Clinical experience includes: 18 month Internship at St. Vincent Stress Center Young Adult Intensive Outpatient/Partial Hospitalization Program, School-Based Therapist for Community Hospital, Intensive Outpatient Program facilitator and Eating Disorder therapist at RoundTable Wellness, and owner of Evergreen Counseling private practice (2021-present).

My Therapy Approach

Therapy can serve so many different functions depending on where you find yourself in life.

My hope is that therapy sessions can feel like a welcome relief from the week’s stress, a container that makes grief feel less overwhelming, a safe place to explore identity, and an hour that leaves you feeling empowered to live authentically and create positive change.

In sessions I will draw from a mix of different modalities including person-centered therapy, relational therapy, internal family systems, and intersectionality in order to provide well rounded therapeutic support that is specific to you.

I believe that all of us contain the potential for growth and that, sometimes, all we need to tap into that potential is a space where we feel totally affirmed and supported.