Nicole Gaedtke, MSEd, LMFT, IMFT Nicole has worked in the mental health field for 12 years with experience in psychotherapy, assessment, and crisis intervention. She received her Bachelor's of Science from Purdue University Fort Wayne in 2011 and her Master's of Science in Education from Indiana University Fort Wayne in 2015. Nicole is currently licensed in Indiana and Ohio as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Flash Technique, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and has completed Perinatal Mental Health Training. Nicole specializes in working with attachment issues, maternal mental health, grief and loss, anxiety disorders, relationship distress, and trauma. Heather Phillips, MA, LMFT, IMFT Heather Phillips, LMFT, received her master’s degree in marriage and family therapy from Indiana Wesleyan University. Her experience includes but is not limited to helping people navigate through depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, transitions and adjustments, and self-esteem issues. She is currently working towards a post-master’s certificate in medical family therapy. She is trained in S.A.F.E. EMDR. Heather is passionate about walking alongside individuals, families, and couples to help them heal, grow, and navigate the challenges of life. Jessica Kampfe, MA, LMHCA Jessica Kampfe is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate who specializes in working with adults and couples. Her areas of focus include trauma recovery, domestic violence, and relationship challenges. Her experience includes supporting clients as they navigate cycles of disconnection, attachment wounds, and the lasting impact of trauma. She integrates EFT, somatic practices, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and narrative therapies in an approach that is warm, collaborative, and client-centered. She is passionate about helping clients find healing, authenticity, and deeper connection in their lives. Brittany Baker, MS in Marriage and Family Therapy Brittany is a Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) graduate from Capella and is deeply committed to supporting individuals, couples, and families through their personal growth and relational challenges. Her approach is grounded in Faith with God, empathy, active listening, and a genuine desire to help you better understand yourself and your relationships. Whether you’re navigating stress, communication difficulties, life transitions, or seeking to strengthen your connections with loved ones, she is here to walk with you through the process. She believes in a holistic, client-centered, emotional focused approach that respects your unique background, values, and experiences. Jena Henson, MS, LMHCA Jena is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate in Indiana who holds a Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling from Eastern Illinois University, where she received extensive training in mental health counseling, human development, and therapeutic techniques designed to support individuals through a wide range of life challenges. She describes her therapeutic style as client-centered, engaging, and collaborative. She believes therapy should be both meaningful and productive, while still creating a comfortable and supportive space where clients feel safe to be themselves. She has worked with individuals navigating childhood trauma, anxiety, grief and loss, relationship concerns, and major life transitions, including the shift from adolescence to adulthood, substance use, as well as family members and loved ones who are impacted by addiction. Her approach focuses on understanding the whole person and she values each client’s personal story, background, and cultural experiences. She encourages open conversations about what shapes your identity and how it influences your journey. Conchanta Guines, MS in Marriage and Family Therapy Conchanta is a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) graduate from Capella University who is passionate and dedicated about supporting children to adults, as well as individuals, couples, and families, in navigating a range of life challenges. She is devoted to fostering an environment in which clients feel heard, respected, and empowered. As a therapist, she respects each client's personal beliefs, religious values, cultural background, and individual perspectives. Her clinical focus includes providing a safe and supportive space, strengthening communication, as well as managing anxiety and stress while assisting clients through significant life transitions. She utilizes a compassionate and collaborative approach to promote personal growth, emotional healing, and the development of healthy, sustainable relationships. Isabelle Harrison, BA, Mental Health Counseling Intern Isabelle is currently a graduate student in the clinical mental health counseling program at Huntington University. She understands that each individual is unique and requires a biopsychosocial lens to fully understand someone as a whole. Her approach involves the emphasis on the therapeutic alliance, active listening skills, empathy, and a commitment to creating a safe environment to join individuals in their process of navigating life challenges.