About
Kaycee is practicing in Indiana as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, EMDR Certified Therapist, and Registered Art Therapist. She obtained her BFA in Photography and MA in Art Therapy from Herron School of Art & Design at Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis. Kaycee’s post-graduate clinical experience began in 2015 at an addictions treatment center where she facilitated group Art Therapy and substance abuse counseling throughout all levels of care. She later transitioned to a group private practice in 2018 where she provided trauma-focused individual therapy for adults. She established her own private practice in 2023 with special interest in serving adults with childhood trauma, Service Members/Veterans, and adults in helping professions.
Kaycee’s areas of specialty include the following: anxiety, depression, addiction, ADHD, mood disorders, trauma and PTSD as well as issues relating to loss of identity, lack of meaning and purpose in life, poor self-esteem, and difficulty with emotional regulation and expression. She is dedicated to providing safe and affirming care to members of the LGBTQ+ community. She also specializes in the treatment of military specific issues, such as traumatic stress injuries related to combat operations and difficulty readjusting to civilian life.
Kaycee grew up on a farm in southern Indiana but has been an Indianapolis native since 2010. She is a devoted outdoor adventurer and believes that weekends are best spent hiking, biking, climbing, or sitting around a fire with dogs and loved ones. She is an artist/photographer and is passionate about utilizing the creative process as a means to heal, connect, and discover meaning and purpose in life.
Resources
What is EMDR?
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is an extensively researched, effective psychotherapy method proven to help people recover from trauma and other distressing life experiences, including PTSD, anxiety, depression, and panic disorders.
For more information about EMDR, visit emdria.org or follow this link to a video from the EMDR International Association.
What is Art Therapy?
Art therapy uses active art-making, the creative process, and applied psychological theory—within a psychotherapeutic relationship—to enrich the lives of individuals, families, and communities.
For more information about Art Therapy, visit the American Art Therapy Association's website at arttherapy.org.