Anyone have good recommendations for a talented Chiropractic/Massage/Accupunture therapist in Bloomington. Preferably I'm looking for someone that does all 3, but the...
Deana T. replied:
I will always refer Aaron Mobley as an excellent, affordable Chiropractor. ~ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Indiana-Chiropractic-and-Rehab-LLC/317561788579
Jim K. replied:
That's the Rub Massage Therapy Center (www.thatstherub.com and www.facebook.com/thatstherub/) is hands-down the most outstanding massage in town. For Chiro I'm a fan of Karen Drummond. For acupuncture there's an EXCELLENT place on Landmark that just opened...but whose name I am forgetting.
Deana T. replied:
East West Acupuncture on Landmark, Or Leah Craig at Thrive is awesome as well!
I go to Bright Chiro for chiro and massage. They also offer accupuncture. I go East West Accupuncture.
Colleen M. replied:
Bloomington sports and wellness: Brian Murer offers Chiropractic and Acupuncture and they have a wonderful in house massage therapist his name is Michael, but i'm blanking on his last name.
Cheryl G. replied:
Osmon Chiropractic does all there, I've received all 3 treatments thee and have been very satisfied.
Deana T. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/thrivebloomington ~ They have a notebook they keep many local healers cards in as referrals. Feel free to contact Thrive.
Does anybody know of a good therapist that's in town? Not a student anymore. Have a little bit of money saved up in the bank. Thanks guys.
mondayschild replied:
Centerstone offers sliding-scale fees, based on your weekly income. They have some nice people there.
Anonymous replied:
Tim Donovan, by the Courthouse. Excellent service, friendly guy.
Rayger replied:
I second Tim Donovan. He was actually my supervisor for a bit when I was recently in grad school and so I've seen him at work. Very excellent therapist and well-liked in the community. Also, check out this website: http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_results.php It has profiles of several therapists in town that shows what kind of theoretical orientation they use, what insurance plans they accept, and their specialties. Good luck!
palomandporom replied:
I used to go to Caesar Pacifici on the corner of 4 th and Walnut. His website is [here](http://www.caesarpacifici.com). Finding someone that works well for you can be quite difficult and someone who is good for one person may be horrible for another, but Caesar was pretty awesome in my case. Good luck!
owlesque5 replied:
I had a wonderful therapist at the IU health center, but I'm in the same boat--no longer a student, can't go to the health center. :( I'm trying out Centerstone. Don't be afraid to therapist-hop for a little while until you find a good match--therapy is useless if you can't actually talk about stuff openly (I think I'm on my 7 th or 8 th therapist by now).
Anonymous replied:
The [Center for Human Growth](http://education.indiana.edu/Default.aspx?alias=education.indiana.edu/centgrow) at IU offers great fees (down to free) free parking passes, and a great staff. The therapists are students, but the center works with you to find someone that is the best fit for you. Highly recommend.
RuncibleSpooned replied:
Heather Maritano at Inner Resources Counseling is amazing. They have a Facebook page. Located under Goods for Cooks on the square.
Therapist suggestions? hey. I was curious if anyone else dealing with trauma and abuse had recommendations for any therapists on any side of town?
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luna_lovegood_ replied:
Deb Pardue specializes in working with the LGBTQ+ community. Idk about her experience with DID though, or whether she takes Medicaid. But it's worth asking her!
denali192 replied:
If you're an IU student the LGBT cultural center does free counseling. I even got my HRT letter from there
lalaalennon replied:
I'm not sure if you've tried this yet, but psychology today actually has a really excellent search for people in your area that you can filter by specialties and insurance. [link here!](https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/in/bloomington)
Jannette459 replied:
I’ve reached out to a friend who works at Spencer Psychiatry to see if anyone there is qualified. I’ll let you know.
orangeartery replied:
I'll always recommend Spencer Psychology! I've had great experiences with Jenny Spencer.
recoveringregionrat replied:
Try Butcher, Cooper, Day. They have lots of LGBTQ clients. They do sliding scale care. Not sure if they also take Medicaid though. They’re in the Fountain Square Mall.
hepcatbassist replied:
Cathy Batka is amazing and specializes in patients dealing with trauma
thekingsnuts replied:
Dr. Margaret Squires was fantastic for me, but that was just for anxiety and depression. You could try calling her and see what she would recommend / who the best people are.
Recommendations for a female therapist near Bloomington? Any recommendations for a female therapist near Bloomington? I have insurance. Looking for someone to talk to...
ruco0301 replied:
How much do you pay after insurance? I used to see a counselor for depression and anxiety, I highly recommend her, Christine Uben- Uben counseling. But she doesn't do insurance, however she is great at figuring out a rate you can afford (I think I did $40, says she can go to $25) Hope that's useful! Good luck with everything, you're not alone!
Chasmosaur replied:
I don't know about Bloomington, but is St. Paul on Grand Ave too far away? [Nicole Heffron](http://www.youcanflourish.com/) is my husband's therapist, and she specializes in anxiety. She's done wonders for him. Good luck. Sometimes we all just need some help.
domehomer replied:
I've been on a search for a therapist over the past few weeks to address some anxiety issues myself. It has proven to be more difficult then I ever expected it to be. Decided I really needed some help on a crisis day with no idea where to even begin. Finally got an appointment 2 weeks out which was cancelled the day of the appointment. Rescheduled for four days latter. Arrive for rescheduled appointment to be informed that the therapist they had assigned me didn't accept a nuance of the type of insurance I had but I could reschedule with one of the other therapists some days later that would. I know the clinic is a business, and they have rent and people to pay, but felt like they should answer the phone with" Hello, associated clinic, where's the money coming from". I guess they just get inured to dealing with people in pain. I got more warmth and concern from my insurance company person who explained my benefits to me then the place that was supposed to help me. To the OP all I can say is I hope someone in this Reddit community can give you (and me) some good advice. So far its felt like finding good help is like picking a duck at the carnival.
JAdderley replied:
[Sandra Sanger](http://www.sandrasanger.com/) at 48 th and Chicago in South Minneapolis is a fantastic therapist. She is in-network for BCBS.
bobpuller replied:
Just curious, why do you feel a male therapist would be less qualified? #womenarewonderful
Looking for a therapist in south central Indiana? Does anyone know a good therapist in south central Indiana(Bedford/Bloomington area)?
I am needing to talk to someone...
lillyjsparks replied:
http://www.brandnewdaycounseling.com/About.html I got my letter for HRT from her, if that is a thing your looking towards. Otherwise she is online at $45 a session. Check her out
CeronusBugbear replied:
If you are still looking, check this link: https://bloomingtonpride.org/transgender-healthcare/. I also recommend Laura Lininger, LCSW. She helps multiple trans clients in Bloomington.
Chrissycox replied:
Thank you very much!
Oscape replied:
if you just need someone to talk to, im from bedford
Looking for Therapist and Psychiatrist I'm moving back to Fort Wayne after having been in Bloomington. I was wondering if anyone in this subreddit had experience with or...
RougeLeFleur replied:
Marriage & Family Counseling Center Janet Eggiman260-444-5034 She's great!
Anonymous replied:
Check out the Center for Brief therapy. Sarah Roberts Hoos. She's on Lima out north, but she's been great.
Psychiatrist recommendations? Hi y'all,
Like the title asks, I'm looking for any and all psychiatrist recommendations, particularly ones who are currently accepting new...
OhsnapitsRachel replied:
The process is a pain in the ass but centerstone is where I go to see my psychiatrist. I really like her, she has really helped me out! I think everyone has to do an intake appointment first, and it’s first come first serve, so you should get there early morning if possible. Like I said, it is a pain but it was definitely worth it for me!
beginning_reader replied:
A general physician can also do this, just FYI. Edit: If you can't find a psychiatrist easily/soon.
Sniv500 replied:
I know someone who's been seeing Dr. Polly Lybrook for years, and they think she's great.
UnnecessaryMaggot replied:
I've heard there can be difficulties getting in to see psychiatrists around here, so just FYI, I believe IU Health Behavioral Health has psychiatric nurse practitioners who can diagnose mental health issues and prescribe medications, too.
blknble replied:
I've been unsuccessful finding care in Bloomington, but Serenity Now in Bedford could be worth trying if you have transportation.
TheButterBot replied:
If you find someone, let me know. I've been on the hunt for a local psychiatrist for about 8-9 months now. Most tell me they aren't accepting new patients and then recommend a doctor up in Terre Haute (fuck that).
flimflambananagram replied:
I see Dr. Laurence Barnhill, he has been instrumental in helping me recover my life. Call him (812) 334-2229
Therapist Recommendations? Hey all - I'm looking for a therapist in Bloomington and have no idea where to start. Any suggestions?
Tonamel replied:
There's a free CBT clinic at the School of Psychology. If they determine that CBT isn't right for you, they help you find a therapist.
PartTimeVelociraptor replied:
As a student I adored Paul Toth at CAPS in the IU Health Center, and later I adored Cindy Houston at Centerstone. They have different approaches, but I needed different approaches during different times in my life. I saw both to manage major depression. Paul when it first started as a student at IU, and Cindy a couple/few years later. I haven't checked to see if they are both still practicing at those respective clinics/in those same departments.
Monoceros replied:
Try searching this subreddit. There have been a few similar questions like [this one](https://www.reddit.com/r/bloomington/comments/qoa7 y/does_anybody_know_of_a_good_therapist_thats_in/)
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Catholic Charities in Bloomington has some good, affordable help. And there is no religion involved.
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