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-1238257652500JUSTICE UNLOCKED RESOURCE GUIDECONTENTSEMERGENCY NUMBERS 3 TOC \h \u \z MEDICAL4HOUSING7SHELTER9SUBSTANCE USE12DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT14CHILDREN & FAMILY17REPRODUCTIVE SUPPORT21LEGAL23FOOD26FINANCES/UTILITIES 28MULTICULTURAL RESOURCES31MENTAL HEALTH GROUP PROVIDERS 35SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS43 EMERGENCY NUMBERSSuicide Prevention Hotline1-800-273-TALK (8255)National Child Abuse Hotline1-800-800-5556 SAMSHA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)1-800-662-HELP (4357) (Línea de Ayuda dispondible)24-Hour National Domestic Violence Helpline Voice: (800) 332-7385TTY: (800) 787-3224(Línea de Ayuda dispondible)Bloomington Rape Crisis Line (24-hour)812-336-0846Bloomington Police Department 812-339-4477Utilities Emergencies(Bloomington)812-339-14443987800-24130000MEDICALHealthcare Resources – City of Bloomingtonbloomington.health/insurance 812-349-3400Provides unbiased application assistance, information, and coverage options for: Hoosier Healthwise - health insurance program for Indiana children, pregnant women, and low-income parents/caretakers ()Medicare – health insurance for Americans 65 years old and older ()Healthy Indiana Plan – health insurance coverage for Hoosiers 18-64 ()The Affordable Care Act – tool to compare and see eligibility for coverage under certain health insurance plans ()Cost: FreeBehavioral Services (IU Health)behavioral-health812-353-3450727 W 2nd St., Bloomington, IN 47403Inpatient and Outpatient programming is available for individuals with depression, behavioral complications, anxiety, severe stress, psychosis, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Services include: Partial Hospitalization Program, Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program, individual therapy, group counseling, and specialized services. Cost: Covered by most insurance policies Individual Solutions (IU Health)individual-solutions 1-888-531-3004IU Hospital - 601 West 2nd St.,Bloomington, IN 47403 Health Navigators work with you to find out what plan is best for you - they provide assistance filling out health insurance applications, too. Bilingual services are available. Cost: FreePositive Link HIV Services (IU Health)positive-link-hiv-services812-353-9150 or 800-313-4645333 East Miller Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401Walk-in hours for testing on Mondays from 2-6PMServices include primary medical care for HIV+ individuals as well as PrEP services for those at risk of HIV infection. To schedule an appointment for PrEP, please contact our PrEP Navigator at 812.353.3150 or kwhite28@. To schedule an appointment for HIV primary care, please contact our HIV Services Team at 812.353.3241 or tbaynes@. Case management, housing resources, and housing and nutrition assistance are also provided.Cost: Free469519018277100Chronic Pain Support Group (IU Health) delongwellness@812-955-0770Sherwood Oaks Christian Church: Fireside Room2700 E. Rogers Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401This free support group is led by a physical therapist and health/wellness coach to support, encourage, and educate individuals through chronic pain. The group meets at the Sherwood Oaks Christian Church on the 2nd Wednesday of every month from 1-2:30pm.Cost: FreeSouth Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) Health Coverage 812-339-3447Main Office: 1500 W. 15th St., Bloomington, IN 47404SCCAP serves low-income folks who are looking for support, community, and resources to overcome tough circumstances. SCCAP's Covering Kids and Families program provides trained, licensed Indiana navigators that can help you for FREE, there are no eligibility requirements: Determine what health insurance program for which you and your family qualifyAssist in the application processTroubleshoot any application issuesHelp you understand your benefits and how to use themAnswer any questions about HIP 2.0, Hoosier Healthwise, Traditional Medicaid and Marketplaceleft57900Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) of Monroe | 812-333-4001 811 W. 2nd St., Bloomington, IN 47403VIM provides the following services without cost to the medically underserved in Monroe and Owen Counties: easily accessible, quality primary and preventive healthcare; treatment for both acute and chronic conditions; health education that empowers individuals; and in-depth referrals for other services.Cost: 812-332-21682815 East 10th St., Bloomington, IN 47408(Indianapolis: 143 W. Market St., Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46204, Phone: 317-375-2700)The longest service-provider for people with disabilities in southern Indiana. Programs include: Lifelong learning, residential, manufacturing training, community employment opportunities, support for families, art programming, spiritual support, and volunteer opportunities. Cost: Depends on Program Funding support options: The Arc Master Trust Funding: (317-977-2375 | 800-382-9100 | Fax: 317-977-2385) . The first step of the enrollment process for both Trust I and Trust II Funds is submitting a hard copy of the Joinder Agreement: The Arc Advocacy Network: provides information, referral and advocacy to assist and guide individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families with a wide range of issues, including:Applying for and navigating government programs including:MedicaidMedicaid WaiversSupplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)Vocational Rehabilitation, including learning about and accessing community employment and career pathwaysCommunity Living Optionsright-23094700HOUSINGArea 10 Agency on 812-876-3383 Aging and Disability Resource center (info about services and programming): 1-800-844-1010 631 W. Edgewood Dr., Elletsville, IN 47429Provides services realted to senior well-being. Offers a variety of programs - information about aging, assistance in-home and in agency housing, community involvement, nutrition information, and in-depth referrals to additional services. Cost: FreeBloomington Housing Authoritybhaindiana@812-339-34911007 N. Summit St. Bloomington, IN 474047Subsidized housing, Section 8, Public Housing, (VASH) Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing, and (FSS) Family Self-Sufficiency. Eligibility: must have a income within the parameters in the table on their website and at least one legal citizen or immigrant with pending citizenship status.Accommodations for assisting applicants with the online application: Thursday (Noon to 3:00 PM) and Friday (1:00 PM to 4:00 PM) in the BHA Community Building computer lab (1002 N. Summit St., Bloomington, IN 47404). A BHA staff person will be available to assist with applying online.Cost: Varies based on income. South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) Section 8 Housing 812-339-3447Main Office: 1500 W. 15th St., Bloomington, IN 47404center63690500Applicants must meet the income criteria of 50% area median income, which means that the household's income meets half of what HUD has determined annually as the median income for each county or region. In 2010, the area median incomes for these three counties were:St. Vincent DePaul 812-961-15101413 E 17th St., Bloomington, IN 47408An all-volunteer organization that serves folks in need here in Monroe County, St. Vincent DePaul is primarily a Catholic-led organization that provides: Community resource referralsEmergency financial aid: (ext. 2 at 812-961-1510)Furniture/appliances: (Distribution site: 1999 Packing House Rd off Vernal Pike / W17th St.)Cost: FreeHabitat for Humanity of Monroe 812-331-4069213 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, IN 47408Building homes in partnership with low-income families in need. Habitat runs on volunteer labor to keep home construction and ownership affordable. Eligibility is based on three tenants:a need for housingability to pay sliding-scale mortgagewillingness to partner based on sweat equitySweat equity is a new homeowner investing in their home or one for another family. Sweat equity can include the physical work you’ll do on your own home, helping build the homes of others, working in one of our ReStores, taking Habitat classes, financial education classes, and more.Habitat restore812-331-2660850 S. Auto Mall Rd., Bloomington, IN 47401Hours: Tues-Fri: 10:30AM-5:30PM, & Sat: 9:30AM-4:30PM (Mon. Drop-Off Hours ONLY)Provides discounted home goods. ReStore receives new shipments each day and offers products at 50-70% off retail prices.SHELTERShalom Community 812-334-5728Administrative Office: 812-334-5734620 S Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47401 (Day Center) Shalom Community Center is an all-inclusive resource center in Monroe County for people who are living in poverty and experiencing its ultimate expressions: hunger, homelessness, and a lack of access to basic life necessities. Programs include: Hunger Relief & Life Essentials: Shalom provides breakfast from 8-9am and lunch from 12-1:30 every day (except holidays when we are open from 8am-12pm and serve one meal usually at 8am). Shalom also provided emergency groceries once per household per month. Rapid Re-Housing: To be eligible, you must be literally homeless, living in a shelter, on the streets, or in a place not meant for human habitation and be assessed for the program at Shalom between 9am and 3pm, Monday through Friday.Housing First (Crawford Homes): This program ended 300 years of collective homelessness and individuals in the program saw a 65% drop in emergency room use and an 88% drop in incarceration rates.right977710Shalom is also visited by many community agencies who offer their services onsite. These include St Vincent de Paul, Positive Link, the VA, Indiana Legal Services, Volunteers in Medicine, and RSVP Job Links.A Friend’s Place Overnight Shelter (formerly Martha’s House)a-friends-place812-332-2506919 S Rogers St., Bloomington, IN 47402Shelter hours: 5:15PM-7:45AMA program of Shalom Community Center, A Friend’s Place is the only completely nonreligious, emergency shelter for adults (18 and over) in the region. A Friend’s Place provides 40 safe and sober beds (28 for men and 12 for women). Guests must not be under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. Monroe County residents are given priority. Guests can sleep, eat two meals a day, wash their clothes, and take care of hygiene needs.To determine your eligibility for any of these services, please schedule a meeting with a caseworker at Shalom between Mon-Fri from 9AM-3PM. New Hope for 812-334-9840-33401018848600301 W 2nd St., Bloomington, IN 47403Hours: Mon-Fri from 10AM-2PMNew Hope Family Shelter provides temporary shelter for homeless families in Bloomington and Monroe County and, in collaboration with other agencies, helps those families regain housing by addressing the issues that led to homelessness. Cost: Free The Wheeler Center for Men812-333-1905215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404A spiritually-based shelter that takes a holistic approach to care for folks experiencing homeless. No appointment necessary for emergency shelter services. Appointment is required for recovery program services. No participation in religious services is required to receive assistance. Other services include meals, chapel services, and medical clinics.Cost: FreeCenter for Women and Children812-334-4047400 S. Opportunity Ln., Bloomington, IN 47404This spiritually-based shelter providing physical, emotional, education, vocational, and spiritual needs to women with and without children who are experiencing homelessness. No participation in religious services is required to receive assistance. It also provides long-term, case-managed, residential programs to help women live self-sufficient and healthy lives.Cost: FreeBloomington Catholic Worker/Christian Radical Housingbloomingtoncatholicworker.812-339-4456821 N Blair Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404Belief in a peaceable revolution where people imitated Jesus Christ's nonviolence (Matt 5:38-48), voluntary poverty (Matt 6:24, 19:16-26), and radical hospitality (Matt 25:31-46) to help those in need.Requirements for services: If you are working, we will require you to save a percentage of your income (up to 50%) to use once you leave. Guests are to be out of the houses from 9-5 daily, and they are expected to be back by 10PM each night.Thursday night dinners are required. Shelter is available for up to a year.This is a sober living community.Cost: FreeInterfaith Winter Alan Backler, Shelter Board President:812-340-1323First Presbyterian Church - 221 E 6th St., Bloomington, IN 47408Low-barrier winter shelter for folks experiencing homelessness in Monroe County. Operates between November 1 through March 31 (9AM-5PM, 7 days a week). The overnight shelter operates from 9PM-7AM. Cost: FreeBecky’s cc/bloomington/beckysplace812-275-5773317500015875001108 5th St., Bedford, IN 47421Becky’s Place, a program of Catholic Charities, is designed to “provide shelter and create hope” for women and children who are experiencing homelessness and moving toward a life of self-sufficiency through case management, meals, vocational and life skills training. * This is a sober living community. *Cost: Free318721-21145500Substance UseAmethyst 812-336-3570P.O.Box 11, Bloomington, IN 47402Scheduling: ext 200 (9am - 4pm Monday through Friday)Men's House – (812) 336-2812 | Women's House – (812) 336-2666298419626479500Counseling services (outpatient and transitional housing for men and women) for substance abuse and addictions (including gambling). Services: out-patient group therapy (including intensive and continuing care level), individual sessions, prime for life (often used for pre-trial diversion cases), case management, and life skills training. Cost: Fees are based on a sliding scale. Most insurance and Medicaid policies are accepted. Indiana Center for 812-591-70281004 W 1st St, Bloomington, IN 47403|Clinical Offices (24/7): (877) 499-0995Services are surrounded a holistic approach to addiction recovery. There are private, men’s, and women’s recovery facilities. Check to see if your insurance is in network here: verify-your-insurance Therapeutic Modalities: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), Trauma therapy, Motivational interviewing, Mindfulness and meditation, Biofeedback, Family therapy, Expressive therapy, Art therapy, Psychodrama, Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), Cinema therapy, Equine therapy, 12-step approach and alternatives, and Relapse prevention planningIntegrative Treatments: Therapeutic massage, Acupuncture, Personal training, Yoga, Sleep hygiene program, and Mindful nutrition programAddiction specialists: Physicians, Clinical psychologist, Masters-Level therapists, Licensed addiction counselors, and Clinical coachesIndiana Recovery Alliance (IRA)812-567-2337118 S Rogers St., Bloomington, IN 47404The IRA is a statewide grassroots organization dedicated to the implementation of harm reduction interventions, public health strategies, drug policy transformation, and justice reform in Indiana and throughout the Midwest. The IRA promotes needle exchange, community agency referrals, and harm reduction strategies. All services are free!On-site visits to Shalom Community Center: Mon and Fri every week from 12:00PM – 2:00PMOn-site visits to Crawford Homes: Wed every week from 12:00PM – 2:00PMCleanSlate: Outpatient Addiction bloomington-indiana812-668-1946 502 W 2nd St., Suite A, Bloomington, IN 47403Areas of Expertise: Opioid Dependency, Translating Services, Pregnancy Programs, Hearing-impaired Communication Technology, LGBTQ-Allied, and Prevention for HIV, Hep-C, PrEP, and STIModalities & Treatments: Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), Psychotherapy, and Community EngagementRates & InsuranceAccepts Medicare, Medicaid and commercial insurance plansWorks with patients to obtain coverage when needed Alcoholics Anonymous Area 23 District 10 (Monroe, Owen, Martin, Orange, and Lawrence Counties & City of Nashville)district10.Cost: FreeNarcotics AnonymousLimestone Area (Monroe, Lawrence, Daviess, Owen, Martin, and Greene Counties)meetingsCost: Free HYPERLINK "" 860079000DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORTIndiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV)Indiana Branch: 317-917-3685 (Monday - Thursday: 8AM-5PM & Friday: 8AM-12PM)24-Hr National Helpline (con Línea de Ayuda) Voice: (800) 332-7385 & TTY: (800) 787-3224The ICADV wants to eliminate violence, and also to promote safe, supported, and respectful relationships. We work for equity, across identities and multiple types of relationships, to ensure that our physical safety and emotional wellbeing are respected in our intimate relationships. Cost: FreeEMERGENCY LEGAL ASSISTANCE: survivors can access legal services through ICADV’s Satellite Attorney program by contacting their local domestic violence program.IMMIGRANT LEGAL PROJECT: Immigrant victims of domestic violence or other certain crimes may be able to obtain legal status through special immigration remedies created in the Violence Against Women Act and the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act.Monroe County Domestic Violence Coalitionbloomington.boards/domestic-violence 812-349-3430401 N Morton St., Suite 260, Bloomington IN 47404This coalition is committed to improving our community's response to domestic violence issues through communication and coordination of services. Projects of the Coalition include a Domestic Violence Awareness Conference held every other November.Meetings are held on the third Friday of each month at 12:00 p.m. in the McCloskey Conference Room (#135), in City Hall, 401 N. Morton Street. (Meetings are subject to change).Cost: FreeMiddle Way House (MWH)Servicios en espa?ol están disponibles. Office: 318 S. Washington St., Bloomington, IN 47401…………………812-333-7404MWH: New Wings Emergency Shelter: 318 S. Washington St……..…..812-333-7404 MWH: The RISE! Transitional Housing: 401 S. Washington St………..812-337-4510MWH: Abuse & Rape Shelter Crisis Line……………………………….812-336-0846181864052467300ON SCENE ADVOCACY: Call 812-336-0846 for an advocate to discuss, process, and support people who have experienced sexual violence over the phone or to contact an on-scene advocate who can help you navigate the various agencies you may work with post-assault, provide emotional support, and connect you with community resources.Services include: confidential emergency shelter (New Wings), 24-hour crisis hotline, transitional housing (The RISE!), support services for victims of sexual violence and sex trafficking, legal advocacy, and prevention education programming. Cost: All services are Free! Character Restoration Center: Batterers Intervention Program (BIP) – 24 Hr: 765-374-0443 HYPERLINK "" Eligibility: To enroll just show up for an orientation class session. No appointment is necessary. Family members and relationship partners may voluntarily attend the orientation class session with you at no additional charge. If you are court mandated, please bring your court documents ordering you to our program with you to the orientation session. Completion of the BIP program requires remaining in compliance with rules while attending a minimum of 26 class sessions and Behavior Awareness and Modification classes are determined by the referral source.Bloomington Classes: Cornerstone Christian Fellowship2655 S. Adams St., Bloomington, IN 47403 Women's ProgramClassFridays 12PM-2PM$20 OrientationFridays1:30PM-2:30PM$20Men's ProgramClass Fridays 4PM-6PM$20 ClassFridays 6:30PM-8:30PM$20 Orientation Fridays7:30PM-8:30PM$20Protective Order Assistance Program (POAP)monroeprosecutor.us 812-349-2614301 North College Avenue, Room 201, Bloomington, IN 47404Hours: Mon-Fri from 8:00AM-4:00PM (Only walk-ins)POAP provides assistance to individuals seeking civil orders of protection. Services include: safety planning with individuals and referrals to additional services. Services only available to victims of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, dating violence, sexual abuse, sexual assault, stalking, and similar offenses. * Assistance does not provide legal advice. *Cost: FreeThe Protective Order Project (POP)law.indiana.edu/pop812-855-4800Open office hours: Mon-Fri from 12:00PM-1:00PM & 5:30PM-6:30PMAn IU Maurer School of Law student-directed program that is designed to help victims of relationship violence, sexual assault, and stalking to obtain protective orders from the courts. There is an overall goal of preventing more abuse through empowering clientele. Cost: FreeDesert Rose 765-342-ROSE(7673)P.O. Box 1754 | Martinsville, IN 46151Toll free #: 888-342-ROSE(7673)This agency is a faith-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide transitional shelter (up to 2 years) for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as the services needed to break the cycle of abuse in families. Desert Rose provides residents with the following:Safe environment for women, with or without children Short- and long-term safety & shelter in a non-disclosed location Emotional support and professional counselingSexual assault advocacyVictim advocacyAddictions counselingFood and emergency clothingSupport groupsFiling legal documentsMedical AssistanceTransportation3131234000CHILDREN & FAMILYMonroe County Division of Family Resources fssa/dfr/3143800-403-08641531 S Curry Pike, Suite 300, Bloomington, IN 47403Resources include: Online Applications for SNAP, TANF, Medicaid, HHW, and HIP Managing your Current Benefits (check status/report a change)Screening Tools to see if you qualify for benefitsCost: FreeMonroe County Family & Children812-336-66411717 W 3rd St., Bloomington, IN 47404Monroe County Medicaid Office 812-336-6641401 E. Miller Dr., Bloomington, IN 47401Child Protective Services - dcs/3087812-277-2044918 16th St., #100, Bedford, IN 47421City of Bloomington Community and Family Resources Departmentbloomington.departments/cfrd 812-349-3430401 N. Morton St., Suite 260, Bloomington, IN 47404(Mon-Fri: 8AM-5PM)Information about Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP), Hoosier Healthwise (CHIP), the Indiana Health Insurance Marketplace (Affordable Care Act), and other local resources. Cost: Free WIC Program - Monroe li/monroe_county_wic_program 812-353-3221333 E. Miller Dr., Bloomington, IN 47401Hours: Mon 8:00-7:00, Tues-Fri 8:00-4:30, 2nd Sat 8:30-12:30 *subject to change*WIC services are available to low to moderate income pregnant women, recently delivered women, breastfeeding women, infants, fathers, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. Eligibility requirements, in addition to the above, include meeting income eligibility (in line with TANF and Medicaid) and Indiana residence only. Participants receive checks each month that are used to buy specific nutritious foods at grocery stores.Cost: FreeSCCAP Head Start/Early Head Start (Monroe Co): pages/head_start_early_head_start812-334-8350Located at: 1502 W. 15th St., Bloomington, IN 47404Offering both full day and half day programs, Head Start is school year and full year programming for children ages 3 to kindergarten. Enrollment Requirements:Copy of Birth CertificateImmunization RecordsIncome documentation for the last 12 months (which can include: W2, Tax Return, SSI Documentation, TANF Documentation, Child Support Printout, Work One Wage Inquiry, Pay Stubs, Scholarship/Grants/Student Loan Documentation, Foster Care Statement)Contact: Stacey Edwards, Head Start Director, stacey@ | 812-339-3447, ext. 332. Head Start Eligibility: Children who are three by August 1 of the current school year and not have turned 5 years old before August 2 and meet federal poverty income guidelines though some exceptions are made.Early Head Start Eligibility: Expectant mothers and children up to age 3 that meet federal poverty income guidelines, though some exceptions are madeIndiana Parenting Time HelplinePTHelpline@dcs.844-836-0003 Monday-Friday, 12-5 ET Staffed by licensed attorneys that can provide education and information regarding visitation, time guidelines, and relevant referrals to legal advice agencies.*HelpLine attorneys do not give legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship.*Cost: Free - open to everyoneCourt Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)812-333-2272201 N Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404Monroe County CASA is a volunteer-powered program which provides representation in juvenile court for child victims of abuse and neglect. Each volunteer is appointed by a judge to advocate for a child's best interest in court.To become a CASA, you will need to submit an application, attend a volunteer interview, and then complete training. Cost: FreeSusie’s Place - bloomington812-822-1570365 S Park Ridge Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401We provide forensic interviews for children in a child-friendly center for the investigation of alleged crimes against children. Child advocacy is prioritized on their multidisciplinary team.Avon - 7519 Beechwood Centre Rd, Avon, IN 46123 (317-272-5696)Terre Haute - 630 Wabash Ave, Terre Haute, IN 47807 (812-244-1113)Cost: Freeleft20621300Girl’s Inc. girls-inc. 812-336-7313This girls-only program provides vocational training, team activities, and skills to navigate gender, social, & economic barriers to ages 6-18. Transportation from certain schools provided for after-school programming. They also provide annual summer camps.Cost: sliding scale membership ($55 per year minimum) - scholarships are available! Stepping programs/stepping-stones812-339-9771Stepping Stones, a program of Centerstone, provides shelter and services to youth 16-20 years old who are experiencing homelessness. Offers: Transitional Housing (ages 16-17 need a guardian consent), Independent Living, Emotional Assistance, Job Coaching, Life Steps, Financial Counseling, Educational Group Sessions, Health and Wellness, Health Care, Be Active!, Alternatives and Awareness (AA). Must be alcohol and drug free to participate in programs. Cost: FreeKids with Absent (Incarcerated) Parents (KAP)812-332-36952120 N Fee Ln., Bloomington, IN 47408KAP is a part of the Hope for Prisoners Task Force through the Unitarian Universalist Church.Support group meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays each month from 11:30-2:30PM at Girls Inc. for those who have had a loved one incarcerated and/or has been incarcerated. Hope for Prisoners Chair, Mary Goetze: goetze@indiana.edu Cost: FreeYouth Services Bureauco.monroe.in.us812-349-3401615 S Adams St., Bloomington, IN 47403Home-based Counseling: intensive home-based counseling at no cost to families at risk of abuse or neglect, or youth at risk of running away.Binkley House Emergency Youth Shelter co.monroe.in.us/topic/index812-349-2507Accessible 24 hours a day/7 days a week, Binkley House provides FREE, short-term residential care and crisis intervention for youth. Services include: counseling, education, supervised recreation, transportation to and from school or other appointments, and referrals to a variety of agencies for related services. Eligibility requirements are as follows: Only children ages 8-17 are considered for admissionA child must have an I.Q. of at least 70 to be considered for admissionA child must not have a history of violent behavior or be considered a physical threat to themselves or anyone else at time of requested admissionSexual offenders are considered on a case by case basisChildren who report having a plan of suicide are referred to our local mental health hospital for immediate treatmentChildren who are under the influence of alcohol or other drugs at the time of requested admission are reviewed on a case by case basis; if a child is not coherent at the time of requested admission, admission will not be grantedIf your child/client has been admitted to the shelter in the past; if this is the case, our staff will adhere to "consideration for readmission" written by the previous counselor or consult with the program administrator for placement consultation.Family 812-335-19261180 Liberty Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403This is a non-profit, community-based agency that provides services to children and families who are at risk for experiencing out-of-home placement or have had children removed from the home. They hold a family-centered treatment modality.Home-based therapy: Services are intensive, time-limited, and focused on limited objectives derived directly from a DCS case order. Treatment is completed in clients’ home(s). Home-based case management: teaching, demonstrating, monitoring and/or role modeling new, appropriate skills for coping in variety of life skills Visitation facilitation: provide safe emotional and physical environment for children, which can include supervision, structured management of visitation, and interventionHomebuilders services: Intensive interventions (average of 10 hours per week) that are usually about 4 weeks in duration. Process is goal oriented and focused on teaching skills to parenting that will live on beyond the duration of the service.12128514033500REPRODUCTIVE SUPPORTThe Hannah Center (Hannah House Maternity Home) 812-334-0104center31812100808 N College Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404A Christian ministry providing the following services:Material supportPregnancy testingPregnancy counselingPrenatal, Childbirth, and Postnatal careAfter Abortion careHannah House provides case management, pediatric care, prenatal/childbirth/postnatal education, parenting education, and life skills training while also providing a safe home for residents. Participation in religious activities is not required to receive services. Cost: Free (or small fee depending on income level) All-Options Pregnancy Resource 812-558-00891014 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47401Hours: Tues-Fri (12PM-5PM)All-Options Talk Line: 1-888-493-0092 (M – F 10a-1a ET, Sat – Sun 10a-6p) right74402800A judgement-free, no-strings-attached agency that provides guidance and resources for pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption. Services include: free pregnancy testing, peer counseling, condoms & contraceptives, diapers & supplies, Hoosier Abortion Fund (Call: 812-727-4423 for more info), and referrals to other resources. Cost: Free without any eligibility requirementsPlanned 812-336-0219421 S. College Ave., Bloomington, IN 47403Hours: Mon (8:30AM-4PM), Tues (11AM-7PM), Wed (8:30AM-5PM), Thurs (8AM-4PM), Fri & Sat (8:30AM-4PM) *Interpretation for languages other than English is available via phone. Services include: abortion services, birth control, general health care, HIV testing, LGBT services, men's health care, Morning-After Pill (Emergency Contraception), pregnancy testing & related services, STD testing, treatment & vaccines, and women's health care. Eligible for services with or without insurance. Cost: Copay varies depending on insurance and is expected at time of appointment. There is also information available on how to apply for government assistance programming in order to receive services at this agency. 1917537000LEGAL Indiana Legal Services (ILS) 812-339-9668 214 S. College Ave. Second Floor, Bloomington, IN 47404 Office hours: Mon-Fri from 9:00AM-5:00PMTelephone Intake Hours: Family Law (Mon - 2:00-3:00PM)General Civil Matters (Tues - 1:30-2:30PM & Thurs 10:00-11:00AM)ILS handles civil matters (does not handle criminal matters) for persons in poverty, who meet income within 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. There is an online application () or application by phone (call 1-844-243-8570 Mon- Fri from 10AM- 2PM EST).Cost: FreeIU Student Legal Services (SLS)getlegal.indiana.edu812-855-7867Poplars Building, Room 712, 400 E Seventh St., Bloomington, IN, 47405Hours: 8AM-5PM (In-person Appointments: 8AM-4:30PM)On-campus law office serving only IU students. Attorneys and legal interns provide free legal advice and consultation for both criminal and civil cases. They provide representation in court if your case involves a civil (non-criminal) matter. In most civil cases, we can represent you in court as well as handle preliminary matters.Cost: Free (the only out-of-pocket expenses are court fees)Justice 812-269-82774305 E 3rd St., Bloomington, IN 47401Provides sliding scale legal services in small claims, family, landlord/tenant, bankruptcy, criminal expungements, name changes, and pro se plus cases. Cost: Payments are on a sliding scale based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2018.District 10 Pro Bono 812-339-3610 120 W 7th St., #450, Bloomington, IN 47404Hours: Tuesday: 5-7 pm & Thursday: 2-5 pmCost: Free for all services 31203906302700Counsel in the court: All these free walk-in clinics are first-come, first-served, and may have limited space. You should bring any paperwork with you. None of the walk-in clinics are income-based, but the attorneys may not have the expertise to deal with non-poverty law issues. If other parties are waiting, advice may be limited to 20 minutes.Counsel in the Court (Monroe County) - Every Friday at the Justice Building (Third Floor, 301 N. College Ave.) Family law: 10:00 AM–12:30 PMForeclosure, small claims, & other consumer law: 1:30 PM-3:00 PMCounsel in the Court (Owen County) - 1st and 3rd Friday each month11:30 AM–2:30 PM at the Owen County Courthouse (60 S. Main St., Spencer 47460) Family law only.Counsel in the Court (Lawrence County) - 1st and 3rd Thursday each month1:00 PM-3:30 PM at the Court Annex, Superior Court 1, 918 16th St., Bedford 47421Family law only.New Leaf New Life 812-355-68421010 S. Walnut St., Suite H, Bloomington, IN 47401New Leaf New Life is a nonprofit agency that provides support to those affected currently and previously by the criminal justice system. There is programming within the Monroe County Jail, outside the jail for those formerly incarcerated, and support groups for families of the formerly incarcerated.Cost: Free Monroe County Prosecutor’s Officemonroeprosecutor.us301 N. College Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404Call 812-349-2665 for more information about Adult Protection Services (APS). Call 1-800-992-6978 to report abuse or neglect against a vulnerable individual. The following services and teams are provided to the greater Monroe County: Child Support ProgramMonroe County Check Deception ProgramInfraction Diversion ProgramTraffic CourtSex Crimes UnitMental Health Review TeamPretrial Diversion ProgramVictim AssistanceDomestic Violence UnitJuvenile DivisionDrug Treatment CourtDrug Treatment Court (Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office)monroeprosecutor.us/drug-treatment-court 812-349-2670A defendant is evaluated for participation in the Drug Treatment Court if they are:A Monroe County residentCharged with a felony offenseThe felony must be “substance abuse related”To be considered a “substance abuse related” felony offense, the Drug Court Team must determine that substance abuse is at the root of the criminal conduct.In Monroe County, most substance abuse related felonies involve alcohol, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, marijuana, and Schedule 4 controlled substances such as painkillers or anti-anxiety drugs.That does not involve dealingIs non-violentAt a minimum, an individual will participate in Drug Treatment Court for two years. One year of continued sobriety is required before graduating from the programThe prosecutor will formally dismiss the case upon graduating If an individual fails to comply with the terms of Drug Treatment Court, his or her participation in the program can be extended or terminated. The Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office will proceed with sentencing which usually includes a prison term if an individual is terminated from the program.The Drug Treatment Court Team consists of a representative of the Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office (James Rosenberry), a team coordinator, a public defender, the Drug Treatment Court judge (Honorable Judge Mary Ellen Diekhoff), a drug treatment professional, and a police officer.left000FOOD/GROCERIESCommunity Kitchen of Monroe 812-332-09991515 S. Rogers St., P.O. Box 3286, Bloomington, IN 47403Hours: Mon. - Sat. from 4-6PMWarm and cold nutritious meals are served on site to anyone in need. Vegetarian options are available. Additional programs: Summer Food Service Program, Nutrition Links, Feed Our Future, Backpack Buddies, Senior Links, and Head Start Meals. Cost: FreeCommunity Kitchen 812-332-09991100 W. 11th St., Bloomington, IN 47404Warm and cold nutritious meals are provided on a carryout basis only (limit two per person). Hours of operation: Mon-Sat (4PM-6PM)Cost: FreeMother Hubbard’s Cupboard 812-355-68431100 W Allen St., Bloomington, IN 47403(Mon- Fri: 12/noon-6PM)99012868326000At MHC, they not only work to meet the immediate needs of community members, they also address the root causes of hunger - poverty, oppression, lack of affordable housing, and lack of affordable healthcare. This client-choice food pantry and resource center offers services without any proof of need, but rather on a basis of trust. The agency class schedule can be found at this link: . Cost: Free (donating and/or bringing your own bags is greatly appreciated!)Monroe County United Ministries (MCUM)812-335-3429827 W. 14th St., Bloomington, IN 47404 Self-Sufficiency Center - a client-choice food pantry, Opportunity House Voucher, miscellaneous supplies, utility assistance (Visit this link for the appointment application portal: programs/ssc/), and referrals to additional resources. Compass Early Learning Center - year-round, affordable childcare and early childhood education. Services are available for children 6 weeks old to children that are 6 years old. Compass NorthOnsite at MCUM, 827 W. 14th St. ToddlersPreschoolKindergartenersCompass DowntownFirst United Methodist Church, 219 E. 4th St. InfantsToddlersPreschoolersCost: Free food pantry (Patrons will receive a punch card (valid for a set number of visits within three months) for use in food pantry). St. Vincent DePaul 812-988-8821P.O. Box 577, 2901 Long Lake Rd., Nashville, Indiana 47448 The Brown County branch of St. Vincent DePaul Society operates the following: Client Choice Food Pantry: requirements are that the recipient reside in Brown County and meet the income guidelines established by the State of IndianaThe Helping Hand Program: provides limited utility bill assistance (when funds are available)Cost: FreeFINANCES/UTILITIES South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) 812-339-3447Main Office: 1500 W. 15th St., Bloomington, IN 474042458883147320SCCAP serves low-income folks who are looking for support, community, and resources to overcome tough circumstances. Services for Monroe, Morgan, Owen and Brown counties are available! Thriving Connections: HOW IT WORKS - Thriving Connections Captains and Allies are matched by their talents and interests and are each asked to make an 18 month commitment. Everyone is expected to meet with his or her Team at least once a month. In addition, Captains are asked to attend the weekly Community Meeting. Children's programming and dinner are provided during this time. It is the connection formed during these meetings with Allies and other Captains that builds respect and understanding, linking people together to end poverty one family at a time.Online application () For more information contact: Linda Patton - Thriving Connections Coordinator | lindap@ | (812) 339-3447 Ext. 520 | Katie Thompson - Thriving Connections Coach | (812) 339-3447 Ext. 521Growing Opportunities: Located at Stone Belt's main facility (2815 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47408), Growing Opportunities is a social business project of the South Central Community Action Program. We are an urban hydroponic farm that provides job-training opportunities for low-income people with barriers to employment, especially people with disabilities. Job Training Course available! A tuition-free educational job training course to low-income adults with barriers to employment, especially adults with disabilities. Focuses on skills that are transferable to any job in any industry. Clients will receive one-on-one career counseling. There is a spring and fall class each year - intensive course, 20 week curriculum with approximately 10 hours per week. Classes will be on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday mornings. Clients will attend each scheduled class for 20 weeks. Additional hours may be required for one-on-one meetings.Eligibility: candidates must be low-income and 18 years of age. Preference is given to unemployed candidates, however those who are underemployed may also be considered. Contact: Errin Logsdon | Office: (812) 332-2168 ext. 281 | Work Cell: (812) 320-3016 | Email: elogsdon@ Energy AssistanceThis division on SCCAP aims to provide assistance with summer and winter fuel bills. Eligibility is based on the following income limits based on family size:For additional information feel free to email eap@ or call your local SCCAP office: Monroe County: 812-339-3447Morgan County: 765-342-1518Owen County: 812-829-2279Brown County: 812-988-6636 Weatherization Program Both homeowners and renters are eligible for this program underneath the umbrella of SCCAP. To be eligible to have your home weatherized, your household income must not exceed 200% of Federal Poverty Guidelines (see chart below). For apartment buildings to be weatherized, two-thirds of the occupants must be eligible for the program. The income limits by family size are:If you are interested in having your home weatherized, please call 812-339-3447, ext. 702.St. Vincent De Paul BedfordFacebook: St-Vincent-de-Paul-Society-Thrift-Store-Bedford-Indiana Location: 920 17th Street, Bedford, IN 47421812-279-8555Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 12-4, Saturday 10-2, Closed Sunday. Calls accepted Mon.-Fri. 9-4 p.m. Services provided include: Financial help with utilities, rent and non-narcotic prescription medicationsEmergency financial and clothing assistance for Lawrence County residentsHelp with linens, clothing and dishes after a fireSalvation Army – bloomingtonin812-336-431033299409287300111 N. Rogers St., Bloomington, IN 47404 Office hours: Mon-Fri (8-4PM), Pantry and Voucher hours: Tues & Thurs (1-3:30PM), Wed & Fri (9-11:30AM), Thrift store hours: Mon-Sat (10AM-5PM),Financial services: By appt. onlyThis branch’s mission is to help those affected by natural disasters, empower youth, feed those experiencing food insecurity, and provide hygiene products and gently used thrift store items. Salvation Army – Bedfordcentralusa.indiana/service-extension 812-276-58311629 K Street, Bedford, IN - 47421They provide emergency assistance for rent, utilities and lodging. Must call to make an appointment and bring: Photo ID, Residency of Lawrence County documentation, Social Security Card. More information about financial assistance can be found at this website: () center000MULTICULTURAL RESOURCESEl Centro Comunal 812-355-7513303 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, IN 47403A community-based organization that aims to provide a safe space for all Spanish-speaking people. El Centro finds information, resources, and promotes communication between community members and agencies to promote integration and participation in the community for Spanish-speakers. Services include: health programming, translation and interpretation services, walk-in referrals, tutoring, and youth mentoring. Cost: FreeLatino Programs - Community and Family Resources Department (City of Bloomington)bloomington.latino 812-349-3430401 N. Morton St., Suite 260, Bloomington, IN 47404Provides referrals to community resources and healthcare information. This office also provides the Boletín Comunitario - a monthly publication about Latino events occuring in Bloomington that month and highlights agencies in town that provide relevant services. Cost: FreeCommission on Hispanic and Latino Affairsbloomington.boards/hispanic-latino-affairs812-349-3860401 N. Morton Street, Bloomington, INThis commission holds a mission of identifying and researching issues such as health, public safety, education, and cultural competency that affect Latinx populations in Bloomington.Meetings are open to the public and are held the last Wednesday of every month at 5:30pm in the Hooker conference room at City Hall. Cost: FreeChristina | cecourtright@812-369-7176ATA-Certified Translator and Federally Certified Court Interpreter that provides private translation services for Spanish and English documents. In-person interpretations are not provided. She works with many local agencies and has extensive experience translating legal, professional, and social service documents.05731200Black Lives Matter – Bloomingtonblm.btown- blacklivesmatterbtown@All round-tables will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Church (2120 N Fee Ln, Bloomington, IN 47408). The Bloomington BLM chapter is devoted to dismantling the untenable systemic oppression of black and other marginalized people. Visit Facebook for national and local upcoming events and information: *Black Lives Matter Btown* : FreeCommission on the Status of Black Malesbloomington.boards/status-of-black-males812-349-3430401 N. Morton Street, Bloomington, INThis commission aims to promote positive remedies to the multi-faceted problems facing Black males, especially in the areas of education, health, criminal justice, and employment. Meetings are held on the Second Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. in the Hooker Conference Room at City Hall (Dates and meeting rooms are subject to change).Cost: FreeChinese Christian 224-409-8850Evangelical Community Church - 503 South High St., Bloomington, Indiana 47401Sunday service is held every Sunday at 1:30PM and is offered in Mandarin. Bible study meets on Friday at 7:30pm, and it is offered in: Mandarin, Cantonese, and C serves as a non-denominational congregation for the Bloomington community. Korean United Methodist Church 812-331-20801924 E. 3rd St., Bloomington, IN 47401Sunday Worship at 9AM and 11AMDemand Bible Study MeetingWed at 7PMYouth Worship Fri at 7PMGrace Chapel Bible Study Fri at 7 PMThe first Korean church in Bloomington, this congregation offers a place where Korean-speakers and English-speakers Additional services are offered at various times. Unitarian Universalist 812-332-36952120 North Fee Ln., Bloomington, IN 47408A lively congregation of more than 450 members is a vibrant and accepting liberal religious community, celebrating diverse beliefs and supporting individual searches for truth and meaning. GLBTQ Welcoming Congregation that is passionate about social justice, promotes lifespan religious education, and supports an active campus ministry.Congregation Beth Shalombethshalom-812-334-24403750 E Third St., Bloomington, IN 47401erev Shabbat Service on Fridays at 7:30PM | Shabbat Services on Saturdays at 9:30AMCongregation Beth Shalom (“House of Peace”) is a diverse and engaged community dedicated to learning, prayer, friendship, and Jewish living in south-central Indiana. This congregation strives to be a “big-tent” Jewish home where everyone is welcome.Lunch with Rabbi Brian Besser on the first Thursday of each month at 12:30PM!Islamic Center of 812-333-16111925 E Atwater Ave., Bloomington, IN 4740Youth Groups are on Sundays at 2PM and 5:30PM – separate groups available for girls and boysMonthly Potluck Dinners are on the first Fridays of the month at 7PMThe Islamic Center aims to unite all Muslims and Non-Muslims in Bloomington and the surrounding areas with the paramount goal to keep our diverse Muslim community as one body. All are welcome to join the Khutbah every Friday at 2PM!Bloomington PRIDE Programs info@PO Box 554, Bloomington, IN 47402This program serves the LGBTQ+ communities of Bloomington and South Central Indiana through advocacy, outreach, educational workshops, safe-space programs, along with arts and culture events.Support Group meeting information: Aging and Caring Network: first Wednesday & third Friday of the month - 10am at Cloverleaf Restaurant, 325 E Winslow Rd., Bloomington, INPRISM Youth Community: Tuesdays, 6:30–8pm (group discussion) & Thursdays, 7–9pm (group activities) at Bloomington Center for Connection (315 W Dodds St.)Trans & Allies Support Community: peer-facilitated group meets weekly - contact for meetings & event information (tasc@) MENTAL HEALTH GROUP PROVIDERSMental Health America - Monroe Countymha-812-339-1551 120 W. 7th St., #104, Bloomington, IN 474027874021366400Mental Health America is dedicated to promoting mental health and supporting mental health consumers and their families through education, referral, and service. Programs include: Together We Learn to Cope (TLC), NAMI support groups, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, and Schizophrenics Anonymous. All support groups meet at 7PM, but dates during the week and locations for meetings vary. Cost: Free Catholic cc/bloomington812-332-1262803 N. Monroe St., Bloomington, IN 47404Spanish services are available - Servicios en espa?ol están disponibles. Holistic work in conjunction with community partners: Fairview Elementary, IU Riley Physicians, Southern Indiana Physicians, and Becky’s Place. Mental health services for individuals, couples, children, and groups are provided in the following areas of expertise: Modalities & Treatments: EMDR, Play Therapy, Positive Parenting Classes, Social Skills Groups for Adolescent boys and girls, and Theraplay(Most insurance accepted & co-pay rates are on a sliding scale)Centerstone – Bloomington locations/indiana812-339-1691645 S. Rogers St., Bloomington, IN 47403Services across the entire state of Indiana (including Nashville, Martinsville, Bedford, Columbus, Seymour, and Spencer). Bloomington Centerstone services include:Addiction RecoveryChildren and Family CounselingTherapeutic Foster CarePsychiatric CareCrisis/Urgent CareMobile Crisis ResponseMilitary ServicesInpatient & Outpatient ServicesForensic EvaluationsHousingOn-site PharmacyVocational/Workplace CoachingCenterstone – Bedford – 1315 Hillcrest Rd, Bedford812-279-3591Centerstone – Martinsville – 952 S Main St, Martinsville765-342-6616Centerstone – Spencer – 35 Bob Babbs Dr, Spencer812-829-4871Ireland Home Based Services (IHBS) ihbs.us812-479-1856 1990 W. 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47404Services are scheduled Mon-Fri between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM. 24 hr crisis/emergency services are available as needed: 1-877-403-0380 IHBS provides comprehensive home and community-based services for families and children in 40 counties throughout Southern Indiana. The Community Partners for Child Safety Program is a free service for families that are not involved with DCS. Additional programs include: Father Engagement Program, Family Centered Treatment? and HOMEBUILDERS? (only certain counties). Individuals are eligible for these programs based on a referral by DCS. Cost: FreeMilestones550 S Adams St, Bloomington, IN 812-333-6324Milestones is a division of Stone Belt Arc, a nonprofit organization believing in the uniqueness, worth and right to self-determination of every individual. In partnership with the community, we prepare, empower and support individuals with disabilities, families, children, and adolescents to participate fully in the life of the community.Rates & Insurance:Accepts Medicaid/Medicare and major health insurance companies in our areaSliding Scale: NoThe Clinic Staff will assist you with any questions that you have regarding your fees and financial obligations.Outpatient provider on staff:Cindi Winegardner, LCSWAreas of Expertise: Children, Teens/Adolescents, Family, Anxiety, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Panic Attacks/Panic Disorder, School Refusal, Selective Mutism Disorder, Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Specific PhobiasModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure TherapyCenter for Human Growth 201 N Rose Ave # 1, Bloomington, IN 47405 education.indiana.edu/chg812-856-8302Services are open and available to both students and community members.Mandarin Services415544015240chgmand@indiana.edufb.me/chgmand UNIDO Spanish Services chgunido@indiana.edu812-856-6975International Connections & Outreachchgico@indiana.edufb.me/chgicoRates & InsuranceInitial Intake Session: FreeIndividual Counseling: $15.00Couple and Family Counseling: $20.00If the session fee presents a financial burden to you, your counselor will be happy to discuss alternate arrangements at the time of your intake. We cannot process credit cards or submit to health insurance companies. For IU students, we can also bill your bursar account. 34420042222500Spencer Psychology of Bloomington, Indiana 482 S. Landmark Ave., Bloomington, IN |812-333-8574Jennifer Spencer, Ph.D, HSPPAreas of Expertise: abuse, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychological evaluation, trauma, and adult & youth servicesModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, Positive Psychology, Polyvagal Practitioner, Somatic Experiencing, and Somatic TechniquesAlison Leslie, LCSWAreas of Expertise: academic issues, adolescents, anxiety, attachment issues, bulimia, child services, college students, disruptive behavior disorder, high school students, mood disorders, parenting, and self-harmModalities & Treatments: Animal Assisted Therapy, EMDR, Polyvagal Practitioner, Somatic Experiencing, and Somatic TechniquesLaura Swinford, LCSWAreas of Expertise: abuse, adult services, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, PTSD, and traumaModalities & Treatments: EMDR, Mindfulness Techniques, Polyvagal Practitioner, Somatic Experiencing, and Somatic TechniquesAmanda McKenzie, LMHCAreas of Expertise: anxiety, depression, mood disorders, self-esteem, and traumaModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, and Positive PsychologyKim Meyer, LCSWAreas of Expertise: adolescents, adult services, anxiety, depression, family services, mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, PTSD, self-esteem, trauma, and youthModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Crisis Prevention Intervention, EMDR, Mindfulness Techniques, and Sports PsychologyBree Russo, LCSW, RPT-SAreas of Expertise: adolescents, family services, parenting, and youthModalities & Treatments: Art Therapy and Play TherapyTiffany Leonard, LMHCAreas of Expertise: adolescents, anxiety, child services, depression, family services, parenting,, trauma, and youthModalities & Treatments: Art Therapy and Play TherapyLeslie Ruiz, LCSWAreas of Expertise: adolescents, adult services, anxiety, attachment issues, college students, depression, disruptive behavior disorder, high school student,s mood disorders, self-esteem, self-harm, youth, and pediatric anger management Modalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral TherapyTerrie Vannatta, Ph.D, HSPPAreas of Expertise: abandonment, abuse, adolescents, adult services, anxiety, college students, depression, high school students, mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, PTSD, self-esteem, and traumaModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Divorce, EMDR, Pain Management, and SexualityMargaret Lewis, ATR-BCAreas of Expertise: adolescents, art therapy, and child servicesModalities & Treatments: Art Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Play TherapyRebecca Martinez, Ph.D, HSPPAreas of Expertise: SpanishModalities & Treatments: Bilingual, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Exposure Therapy, Faculty Issues, Psychoeducational Assessments, School Assessments, and Spanish Student IssuesMelissa Hinkle, LCSWAreas of Expertise: ADHD, Autism, and Disruptive BehaviorModalities & Treatments: Art Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Play TherapyMisha Graves, Ph.D, NCSPAreas of Expertise: ADHD, Autism, and Learning Disabilities Modalities & Treatments: Psychoeducational Assessments, School Assessments, and Student IssuesRates & Insurance:*Supplemental rates vary based on clinician The following insurance plans are accepted: AnthemBlue Cross/Blue ShieldIU Health Plans (including IU Health Medicare)MedicareSIHOEncoreCareSource MarketplaceMDWise HIPMHS HIPCareSource HIPAnthem HIP plansHoosier Healthwise (HIP) (We do have some limited spaces with Dr. Graves for Hoosier Healthwise for children and adolescents with anxiety, depression, and ADD/ADHD diagnoses. Dr. Graves does not treat disruptive behavior disorders.)Medicare FederalMedicare-IU Health Plan2451107840900New Outlook Counseling Center5010 N Stone Mill Rd., Suite B, Bloomington, Indiana, 812-929-2193 Cheryl Mansell, LCSWAreas of Expertise: Depression, Child, Adolescent, Personality Disorders, Addiction, Anxiety, Divorce, Grief, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Substance Abuse, Trauma, and PTSDModalities & Treatments: Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Collaborative Divorce Training, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Play Therapy, and Family/Marital Therapy Mary McKinney, LMFT, LCSWArea of Expertise: Trauma and PTSD, Developmental Disorders, Marital and Premarital Issues, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Child, Adolescent, Coping Skills, Depression, Grief, Intellectual Disability, Learning Disabilities, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Stress, and Mood DisordersModalities & Treatments: Attachment-based, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Dialectical (DBT), Family / Marital, Play Therapy, Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), Strength-Based, and Trauma FocusedRhonda Souder, LMHCAreas of Expertise: Anxiety, Depression, Anger Management, Codependency, Coping Skills, Divorce, Eating Disorders, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Grief, Life Coaching, Parenting, Peer Relationships, Relationship Issues, Spirituality, Trauma, and PTSDModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Family / Marital, Interpersonal, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), and Trauma FocusedTony Hinz, LMHCAreas of Expertise: Trauma, Adolescents, AdultsModalities & Treatments: EMDRNicole Love, LCSWAreas of Expertise: Anxiety, Depression, Child, Adolescents, ADHD, Addiction, Anger Management, Coping Skills, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Grief, Life Transitions, Parenting, Peer Relationships, Relationship Issues, School Issues, Self Esteem, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, and PTSDModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Mindfulness-Based (MBCT), Play Therapy, Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), and Strength-BasedGloria Thompson, LCSWAreas of Expertise: Addiction, Anger Management, Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Relationship Issues, Substance Abuse, Trauma, PTSD, Edler (65+), and Impulse Control DisordersModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) and Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) Mark Collins, LCSWAreas of Expertise: Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Marital and Premarital, Anger Management, Anxiety, Codependency, Coping Skills, Grief, Men's Issues, Peer Relationships, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Stress, Mood Disorders, and Substance AbuseModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), EMDR, Family / Marital, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)Rates Range: $80-$160 per hourSupplemental rates vary depending on lisecure level of clinician. InsuranceAnthemBlueCross and BlueShieldCenpaticoCignaMedicaid (Traditional & Cenpatico - MHS)Multiplan OptumSIHO, IU HealthSagamoreValueOptionsUMRUnitedHealthcareThe Highlands Psychology Group99914100330003100 John Hinkle Pl., Suite 104Bloomington, IN 812-323-6001Cathy Batka, Ph.D, HSPP; DirectorAreas of Expertise: Eating Disorders, Trauma, Self Esteem, Obesity, Self-Harming, Weight Loss, PTSD, Sleep Disturbances, Insomnia, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Developmental Disorders, Family Conflict, Grief, Narcissistic Personality, Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD), Parenting, Suicide Prevention, Relationship Issues, Substance Use, and LGBTQ+ Modalities & Treatments: Relational Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Nicki Mannia, LMHC, NCCAreas of Expertise: Developmental Disabilities, Trauma, Childhood Abuse, Anxiety, Depression, Relational Issues, Academic Issues, Grief/Loss, Life Transitions, Impulse Control, Borderline Personality Disorder, and other Personality DisordersModalities & Treatments: Relational Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Solution Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Rhemma Payne, LMHC, NCCAreas of Expertise: Trauma, PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Group Counseling, Anger Management, Bipolar Disorder, Emotional Disturbance, Life Transitions, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Impulse Control, and StressModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Trauma-Informed Counseling, Christian Counseling, Multicultural Counseling, Feminist, and Strengths-BasedAndrew Shea, Ph.D, HSPPAreas of Expertise: Relationship Issues, Mood Disorders, Personality Disorders, Martial / Premarital, Couples, Relationship Issues, Depression, Anxiety, Childhood Trauma, Diversity, Spirituality, and LGBTQ+Modalities & Treatments: Psychodynamic, Humanistic / Existential, Family Systems, Multicultural Counseling, Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), and Structural Family TherapyRates & InsuranceSupplemental rates vary depending on licensure of clinician Range: $60-$140 per hourAnthemCignaSIHOSagamoreSPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERSAnger ManagementJoni Reagan, LCSW, LCAC, MAC924 W 17th St., Suite 1, Bloomington, IN 47404 812-606-2794Areas of Expertise: Addictions/Other (gambling, sex, etc.), Addictions/Substance, Anger Management, Forensic, Life Transitions, Men's Issues, Pain Management, Physical Illness/Impairment, Sexual Abuse/Rape, Sexual Disorders, Counseling for Perpetrators, Spiritual/Religious, Concerns Trauma/PTSD, and Traumatic Brain InjuryModalities & Treatments: Cognitive/Behavioral, Evaluation/Diagnostic, Intervention (Alcohol, Drug, Gambling Addiction, etc.), Meditation/Relaxation, Narrative Therapy, Psycho-Educational, Sex Therapy, and Short-Term (Brief Treatment)Copay rates: Individual: $75, Group: $40 Services are not on a sliding scale, but insurance is accepted. Biofeedback51579437429500Cami Lokken, Ph.D 3925 E Hagan #305, Bloomington, IN 812-720-0904Areas of Expertise: Anxiety Disorders, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Phobias, Health anxiety, Headaches, Weight management, Adjusting to bariatric surgery, Insomnia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Chronic pain, Heart problems, Activity level, Eating, Stress management, Life balance, Increased vitality, Depression, and Stress ManagementModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Behavioral Medicine, and Health CoachingRates & Insurance: Introductory phone consultation (up to 30 minutes) – no chargeInitial interview -- $150Individual psychotherapy session, 45 minutes-- $110Individual session, 60 minutes (at client request, when available) -- $125Individual session, 90 minutes (when needed for anxiety-related exposure work) -- $175Individual session, 30 minutes -- $65Health and wellness coaching -- $110 per hourMissed appointment – cost of the appointment that was scheduledCancellation of appointment with less than 24 hours notice -- $50Phone calls and reading/responding to emails for more than 10 minutes -- $2 per minuteCopying -- $1.00 per pageLetter writing, completing forms, or correspondence requested by client (completed at my discretion) -- $125 per hour, payment expected in advance.She does not bill insurance for services herself, but she can provide you with detailed receipts if you choose to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.Child and Adolescentcenter1206500Marsha McCarty, Ph.D 631 N. College Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 812-332-5289Areas of Expertise: Family, Adults, Children, and Pediatric Psychological TestingModalities & Treatments: Clinical Psychology and Psychological TestingRates & Insurance: Aetna - Choice Plus POS II, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield - HMO & Blue Card PPO, and Sagamore Health Network - Plus Plan Lynda Ransburg, LCSW 115 N. College Ave. #212, Bloomington, IN 812-361-7861Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, Depression, Divorce and Separation, Bereavement and Loss, Parenting Issues, Transitions and Adjustment, Adults, Children, Adolescents, Perinatal Mood Disorders, Empty Nest, Personal Growth, and Self CompassionModalities & Treatments: Mindfulness, Trauma-Informed Recovery, and Play Therapy Rates & Insurance: Intake Fee: $135 & Session Fee: $100 - Accepted insurance plans: Anthem, Aetna, SIHO, United, Sagamore, Solutions, and Out of Network ProvidersHeather Maritano, LCSW, RPT-S 500 S. Morton St., 020, Bloomington, IN 47403 812-323-8230Areas of Expertise: Individual, Family, Children, Foster Care Support, Parenting Issues, and Navigating Developmental TransitionsModalities & Treatments: Play Therapy, Sand Tray Therapy, and Art TherapyInsuranceAnthem BC/BS, SIHOUnited Behavioral HealthSolutions EAPIU Health Insurance. *Other insurances may cover services. She will provide you with receipts so that you can pursue reimbursement on your own.RatesRates are based on supplemental costs after insurance is billed. Please contact your insurance provider to learn what to expect for your copay rate. Face to face and distance options are available utilizing ZOOM video conference Christian CounselingCrystal Ridlon, LMHC (Victorious Living Counseling)804 N. College Ave., Suite 100, Bloomington, IN 812-710-4287 | 812-369-2113Areas of Expertise: Christ-Centered Counseling, Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, PTSD, Couples, Families, Relationship Issues, Borderline Personality Disorder, Life Transitions, Self-Harm, Abuse/Sexual Abuse, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Abuse, Suicidal Ideation, and Women’s IssuesModalities & Treatments: Christian Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Couples Therapy, Emotional Focused Therapy, Choice Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing, and Trauma Focused TherapyRates (Inquire for receipts to reimburse yourself through your insurance plan)Cost per Session: $80 - $12047187881283300Sliding Scale: YesPay By: Cash, Check, PaypalAbram Sinn, MA, LMFT314 S Rose Ave., Bloomington, Indiana 47402 4040 South Meridian St., Suite 17, Indianapolis, Indiana 317-434-1250Areas of Expertise: Relationship Issues, Learning Disabilities, Anxiety, Behavioral Issues, Children, Adolescent, Family Conflict, Stress, Self-Esteem, Men’s Issues, Parenting, Relationship Issues, and Life CoachingModalities & Treatments: Christian Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family Systems, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), and Online CounselingInsuranceAnthem Blue Cross Blue Shield IU HealthOut-of-Network may still cover services. Receipts can be provided to reimburse yourself through your insurance planRates Cost per Session: $100 - $130Sliding Scale: YesSojourn Counseling 3880 E. 3rd St., Ste. C, Bloomington, IN 47401 Mark Johnson, M.S., LMHC812-272-4846Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, Depression, Marital Counseling, and Men's Issues, Children, Adolescent, and CouplesModalities & Treatments: Christian Counseling, Interpersonal, Psychodynamic, Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT), and Person-Centered TherapyInsurance: Anthem, Siho, IU Health Columbus Location: 404 Washington St., Suite 201-2Craig Roush, M.A., LMHC812-219-4228Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, Depression, and Marital ConcernsModalities & Treatments: Christian Counseling, Interpersonal, Psychodynamic, Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT), and Person-Centered TherapyInsurance: Anthem, SIHO and CookSeymour location available for services - call to learn more!Eating DisordersUnder the Umbrella: Multidisciplinary treatment for eating disorders in Bloomington, IN1136 W 17th St., Suite B, Bloomington, IN 812-345-2570 | 812-750-4225Christy Duffy, Ph.D, HSPPAreas of Expertise: Eating Disorders, Sports Performance, Anxiety, Child or Adolescent, Coping Skills, Depression, Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD), Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, and Women's IssuesModalities & Treatments: Individual Psychotherapy, Group Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal TherapiesTherapy Service Rates:Initial Intake Consultation (new clients, one time only): $150Individual therapy session: $125Consultation session: $12590-minute group therapy session: $50Clinical supervision session: $125Insurance: Anthem/BCBS, Aetna, Tricare, Cigna, Siho, and IU Health PlansEileen Misluk, ATR-BC, LPC, LMHC, CEDCATAreas of Expertise: Children, Adolescents, Adults, Eating Disorders / Disordered Eating, Adoption / Foster Care, and TraumaModalities & Treatments: Art Therapy, Art Therapy Service Rates:Initial Intake Consultation (new clients, one time only): $150Individual therapy session: $125Consultation session: $12590-minute group therapy session: $50Art Therapy clinical supervision session: $60Insurance: AnthemJan Taylor-Schultz, LCSW 3925 Hagan St., Suite 203, Bloomington, IN 47401 812-334-0001 (ext. 1)Areas of Expertise: Eating Disorders, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Impulse Control, Obesity, Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD), Peer Relationships, Self Esteem, Weight Loss, and LGBTQ+Modalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Compassion Focused, Culturally Sensitive, Emotionally Focused, Family / Marital, Interpersonal, and Person-CenteredRates & InsuranceCost per Session: $120Accepted Insurance Plans: Anthem, BlueCross and BlueShield, Cigna, Magellan Behavioral Health, Solutions, TRICARE, ValueOptions, and Out of NetworkKelley Havill, LMFT, LMHC 3925 Hagan St., Suite 203, Bloomington, IN 47401812-334-0001 (ext. 2)Areas of Expertise: Child or Adolescent, Depression, Anxiety, Behavioral Issues, Bipolar Disorder, Eating Disorders, Divorce, Parenting, Family Conflict, Relationship Issues, Grief, Self Esteem, Self-Harming, Substance Abuse, Suicidal Ideation, and LGBTQ+Modalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotionally Focused, Family Systems, Mindfulness-Based (MBCT), Play Therapy, and Video CounselingRates Cost per Session: $60 - $120Sliding Scale: YesInsuranceAetnaAnthemBehavioral Health SystemsBlue Care NetworkBlueCross and BlueShieldCignaCookHorizon HealthcareMHNMagellan Behavioral HealthSIHOSagamoreTRICAREValueOptionsRon Thompson, PhD, FAED, CEDS 4647 East Morningside Drive, Bloomington, IN 47408 812-333-1160Areas of Expertise: Eating Disorders, Exercise Management, Athletics, Self Esteem, and Training Sport Personnel Modalities & Treatments: Clinical Psychology, Referrals for McCallum Place (MO & KY), and Sports PsychologyRates & Insurance23622009969500Inquire at above phone number to learn more!LGBTQ+Caroline Hippler, LMHC, NCC901 S Rogers St. #104, Bloomington, IN 812-496-4735Areas of Expertise: Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Anxiety, Depression, Emotional Disturbance, Peer Relationships, Relationship Issues, Sex Therapy, Adolescents, Elders (65+), Grief, Loss, and Coming OutModalities & Treatments: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Multicultural Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Individual TherapyRates: $100 per 50-minute session (Reduced fee services are available - get in touch to learn more)Insurance: Anthem, BlueCross and BlueShield, and CareSourceKristin Kimmell, LCSW, LCAC 208 N. Walnut St., #206, Bloomington, IN 47408 812-332-6992Areas of Expertise: Substance Use, Depression, Anxiety, Relationship Issues, Stress Management, Transgender, LGBTQ+, and Sexual Orientation IssuesModalities & Treatments: Emotionally Focused, Couple, Individual, and Person-Centered Rates & InsuranceInquire at above phone number to learn more!Deb Pardue, MS Ed, LMFT Transitions Counseling Services, LLC2620 N Walnut St., Suite 1250, Bloomington, IN 47404812-308-9366Areas of Expertise: Transgender, Trauma, PTSD, Family Conflict, Anxiety, Behavioral Issues, Child or Adolescent, Elders, Depression, Marital and Premarital, Divorce, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Infidelity, Life Transitions, Self Esteem, Sexual Abuse, Spirituality, Stress, Mood Disorders, and LGBTQ+Modalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Emotionally Focused, Family Systems, Multicultural, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Person-Centered, Play Therapy, Positive Psychology, Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), and Trauma-InformedRates & InsuranceInquire at above phone number to learn more about rates and sliding scale!Accepted Insurance: Anthem28829001603800Sexuality & GenderLinda Alis, LCSWMidwest Counseling839 S. Auto Mall Rd., Bloomington, IN 47401812-496-3260 | 812-334-1131 Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, Depression, Sexual Abuse, Child, Adolescent, Codependency, Divorce, Domestic Abuse / Domestic Violence, Family Conflict, Marital and Premarital, Relationship Issues, Transgender, and LGBTQ+Modalities & Treatments: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Coaching, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family Systems, Feminist, Mindfulness-Based, Multicultural Counseling, and Trauma Focused CounselingRates Cost per Session: $80 - $100Sliding Scale: YesInsurance AetnaAnthemBlueCross and BlueShieldCignaHumanaMagellan Behavioral HealthMedicareSIHOSagamoreTRICAREValueOptionsJennifer Bradley, PsyD, HSPP 205 N. College Ave., #514, Bloomington, IN 47401 812-339-7071Areas of Expertise: Depression, Anxiety, Relationship Issues, Addiction, Eating Disorders, Emotional Disturbance, Grief, Life Transitions, Family Conflict, Parenting, Divorce, Self Esteem, Self-Harming, Sexual Abuse, Sleep or Insomnia, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, PTSD, Women's Issues, Transgender, and LGBTQ+ Modalities & Treatments: Family / Marital, Feminist, Mindfulness-Based (MBCT), Psychodynamic, Relational, Strength-Based, and Holistic ApproachRatesIndividual Psychotherapy (45 minutes) - $145Intake Assessment (first appointment only) - $195Meditation Mentoring (45-60 minutes) - $145Couple Psychotherapy (45-minutes) - $175Consultation (45 minutes) - $180Group Psychotherapy (90 minutes) - $65Supplemental fees are to be paid in advance of service, typically by the first of the month. Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to a scheduled appointment to avoid an unnecessary charge (full session fee).Insurance Insurance coverage is providedMentoring is not covered by insurance(Caroline) Jessica Hersch, LCSW, LMFT 115 N College Ave., #213, Bloomington, IN 812-496-3255Areas of Expertise: Mood Disorders, Child or Adolescent, Sexual Abuse, Dissociative Disorders, Adoption, Anxiety, Depression, Domestic Abuse, Family Conflict, Transgender, Women’s Issues, and LGBTQ+Modalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family Systems, Mindfulness-Based, Play Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief (SFBT), and Trauma-FocusedAdditional Services: Evaluation & Treatment for Children, Adolescents, and AdultsGuardian ad Litem Services when Court OrderedCollaborative DivorceSupervised Parenting TimeRates & InsuranceSliding Scale: YesRange: $70 - $130Anthem, Blue Cross / Blue Shield, SIHO, Sagamore, IU Health, Value Options, Aetna, United, UMR, Beacon and Out-of-network. (Do NOT accept: Medicare, Medicaid or HIP) Alison Schwing, Ph.D, HSPP101 W Kirkwood Ave #103, Bloomington, IN 812-606-2320Areas of Expertise: Depression, Anxiety, Relationship Issues, Grief/Loss, Group Counseling, Self-Esteem, Work, Career, Academic Issues, Insomnia, Mild to Moderate Disordered Eating, Sexual Identity, Gender Identity, Couples Counseling, Parenting Support, and Stress ManagementModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eclectic Counseling Methodology Rates & Insurance$150 for the initial, 50-minute assessment$130 per follow-up sessionPrior to first meeting, she will investigate how your insurance will cover services and provide you with a summary.Reduced fee services are available on a limited basisBrad Stepp, PsyD3100 John Hinkle Pl., Suite 104, Bloomington, Indiana 812-496-3161Areas of Expertise: Depression, Anxiety, Men's Issues, Relationship Difficulties, Disordered Eating, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and Identity Concerns (LGBTQ+)Modalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, and RelationalRates & InsuranceAnthem/BCBS and accepts a variety of insurance plans Supplemental fees vary based upon the type of service you are requesting. Call above contact for more information! 471477116983Medication ManagementJamie Bales, MD (Neurology) Neurology Specialists: 813 W. 2nd St., Bloomington, IN 812-330-0303Areas of Expertise: Headache, Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s DiseaseModalities & Treatments: Holistic Approach, Neurological Symptom Assessment and Management, and Current Member of the American Academy of NeurologyRates & InsuranceMajor insurance plans and providers are accepted (including Medicare)All supplemental fees are due at the time of service, and vary depending on treatment provided, insurance provider, and insurance plan. John Eckard, MD (Psychology) 2125 16th St., Bedford, IN 47421 812-275-4053Areas of Expertise: Evaluations, Continuing Management, and Medicine Referrals and ChecksRates & InsuranceSelf-pay (fees vary based on treatment and insurance provider)Most Commercial Insurance Providers and PlansMedicare/MedicaidPolly Lybrook, MD (Psychiatry) 1501 E Hillside, Bloomington, IN, 47401health.doctors/polly-lybrook812-331-1602Areas of Expertise:Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Substance Use, and SchizophreniaModalities & Treatments: Prescription Administration and Management Rates & InsuranceAffiliation: IU Health Bloomington HospitalInquire at above phone number to learn above insurance coverageSuboxoneAllan MacKay, MD, PCMacKay Pain Center100 N. Curry Pike, Suite A1, Bloomington, IN 812-339-5424Areas of Expertise: Opioid Dependency, Low Back Pain, Sciatica, Joint Pain: Hip/Knee/Shoulder, Sacroiliac Dysfunction, Piriformis Muscle Syndrome, Muscle Pain, Bursa Pain: Knee/Hip/Shoulder, Failed Back Surgery Syndrome, Occipital Neuropathy, Migraines, Neck Pain, and Carpal Tunnel SyndromeModalities & Treatments: Opioid Dependency Program, Testosterone Replacement Therapy, Lumbar/Cervical Treatments, Sacroiliac Joint Injections, Piriformis Muscle Injections, Bursal Injections-Knee/Hip/Shoulder, Spinal Cord Stimulator, Supartz Knee Injections, Occipital Nerve Blocks, Carpal Tunnel Injections, Intrathecal Medication Pump Refills, and TrialsRates & InsuranceInsurance is accepted! Call the above phone number to learn supplemental rates for your insurance plan. Psychological TestingTheresa Rader, Ph.D, HSPP, LCAC 101 W Kirkwood #250, Bloomington, IN 317-460-9455Areas of Expertise: Depression, Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Couples Counseling, Family Counseling, Parenting Support, Grief Counseling, Work and Career, Stress Management, Addiction & Recovery, Conflict Resolution, Weight Loss, Pre-Op & Post-Op Bariatric Services, and TraumaRates & Insurance: *(Rates for 45- to 52-minute sessions)$175 for Initial Assessment/Clinical Interview$200 for Initial Assessment involving a crisis$100 for Individual Therapy$125 for Individual Therapy involving a crisis$125 for Couples & Family Therapy$175 for Psychological Assessment (involving psychological testing instruments)$50 for Group Therapy$25 per quarter-hour (rounded up) for phone consultation$2.00 per page for faxing services plus toll charges of $1 if applicable $1.00 per page of copying$100 per hour for documentation, letter writing, and/or legal/correspondence (payment expected in full before the documentation will be sent out).$130 for Individual Therapy for 60 minutes$160 for Individual Therapy for 60 minutes involving a crisisMost insurance plans are accepted - call to see if yours is in networkLindeman & Associates Psychological Services3901 E. Hagan St., Suite F, Bloomington, IN 812-650-1234Counseling & Psychological Services: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), Psychodynamic and psychoanalysis therapies, Interpersonal psychotherapy, Supportive psychotherapy, Eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR), Sports psychology, and LGBTQ+ ServicesEvaluations & Testing: Cognitive Evaluations, Child Behavioral/Emotional Evaluations, Autism Spectrum Disorder Evaluations, Psycho-educational Evaluations, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Evaluations, Personality Evaluations, Career EvaluationsRates: Fees for psychotherapy or psychological services with a master's level therapist begins at $115.00 and with a doctoral level clinician begins at $145.00. Typical fees for psychological evaluations range between $500.00 and $2,500.00 with 50% of total cost due upon first visit.Insurance plans accepted: AnthemBlue Cross/ Blue ShieldBlue Cross/ Blue Shield FederalCaresourceIU Health PlansSIHOCaresourceHumana Military (formally known as Tricare)Beacon HealthCignaOptumUnited Health CareUMComPsychMDwise HIPManaged Health Services HIPCaresource HIPAnthem HIPTraditional Hoosier HealthwiseMdwiseManaged Health ServicesCaresourceSubstance UseMeng Ai, Ph.D, LCSW, LCAC 101 W Kirkwood Ave., Suite 210, Bloomington, IN 47404 812-333-1988Areas of Expertise: Substance Abuse, Addiction, Anxiety, Depression, and Relationship issues for Individuals, Couples, and FamiliesGroup TherapyWednesday: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PMFriday: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PMSaturday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PMModalities & Treatments: Cognitive-Behavioral, Solution Focused, and Motivational Enhancement TherapyRates & InsuranceRates vary based on treatment plan and insurance providerAnthem BCBS, SIHO, Aetna, Cook, IUHealth, PHCS.Do NOT accept: Medicaid or Hoosier HealthcareElizabeth York, MS, LCSW, CEAP 205 S Walnut St., Suite 21, Bloomington, IN 812-322-2788Areas of Expertise: Substance Use, Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Grief, Codependency, Chronic Illness, Marital and Relationship Discord, Death and Dying, PTSD, Cultural Issues, Spirituality, and Family RelationshipsModalities & Treatments: Assessment, Solution Focused, Detoxification, and Family SystemsRates & InsuranceIndividual Sessions: $80.00/50 minute sessionFamily Sessions: $80.00/50 minute sessionSubstance Use Assessments: $100.00/1-1.5 hr sessionInquire at above phone number about insurance coverageStewart Ball, LMFT, LCAC, LCSW4315 E. 3rd St., Bloomington, IN 812-332-4929Areas of Expertise: Marital and Premarital, Anxiety, Addiction (Gambling, Drug/Alcohol Use, Internet, Sexual, etc.), Anger Management, Coping Skills, Depression, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Grief, Mood Disorders, Relationship Issues, Spirituality, Trauma, and PTSDModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Family / Marital, Family Systems, Interpersonal, and Motivational InterviewingRates & InsuranceCost per Session: $100Does NOT accept insurance, but inquire about receiving receipts to submit to your insurance providerVocationalSandra Clark, NCC, LMHC 205 N. College Ave., #210A, Bloomington, IN 47404 812-334-1324Areas of Expertise: Career Transitions, Chronic Health Conditions, Life-Threatening Illness, Grief, Bereavement, Death and Dying, Self-Awareness, and Self-AcceptanceModalities & Treatments: Resume Editing, Career Strategizing, Interview Coaching, Networking Skills, Personal Interest Development, and Strengths-Based Rates & InsuranceVaries based on services providedInquire at above phone number about supplemental rates Women’s IssuesDenise Hyble, LMFT, LMHC, RYT-200 517 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 812-322-1576Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, Complex PTSD, Dissociation, Attachment Issues, Relationship Problems, Self-Esteem, Eating / Body Image, Addictions and Compulsions, Grief/Loss, Conflict Resolution, Sexuality, Intimacy and Trust Issues, Self Compassion, Premarital Counseling and Stress Management for Individuals, Couples, and GroupsModalities & Treatments: Gestalt Therapy, Body Centered Therapy, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction), Embodied Life, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), Yoga for Anxiety and Depression, Yoga to Transform Trauma, and Restorative YogaRates & InsuranceIntake Fee: $120Session Fee: $100 ($105 if using a card)Out of network provider, but she will provide receipts for treatment to submit to your insurance for reimbursement. Yoga ClassesIndividual yoga sessions are available! Call to learn more. Instructor at: Monroe County YMCA, Enlighten Wellness Yoga, and Nourishing Heart YogaLynne Snyder, LMHC1908 Viva Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401812-316-2677Areas of Expertise: Grief, Women’s Issues, Elders, Anxiety, Depression, Divorce, Parenting, Relationship Issues, and SpiritualityModalities & Treatments: Coaching, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Expressive Arts, Gestalt, Interpersonal, and Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)49403000Rates & InsuranceCost per Session: $90 - $100Sliding Scale: YesAble to provide receipts for service reimbursementJennifer Steinmetz, LCSW115 N College Ave., #225, Bloomington, IN 47404 812-731-4736Areas of Expertise: Women's Issues, Relationship Issues, Anxiety, Codependency, Coping Skills, Depression, Divorce, Life Transitions, Parenting, Peer Relationships, Self Esteem, Sexual Abuse, Sleep or Insomnia, Stress, Trauma, and PTSDModalities & Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Family / Marital, Family Systems, Interpersonal, Play Therapy, Psychodynamic, and Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)Rates & InsuranceCost per Session: $80 - $120Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna, Anthem, BlueCross and BlueShield, IU Health Plan, InteCare, SIHO, and SagamoreReceipts are available for plans that are out of network, if you wish to pursue your own reimbursement. Nicki Williamson, LCSW101 W. Kirkwood Ave., Suite #103*, Bloomington, IN 47404 (* not wheelchair accessible) 812-827-8920Areas of Expertise: Depression, Anxiety, Grief/Loss, Coping with Infertility, Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Self-Esteem, Relationship Problems, Disordered Eating, Stress, Addiction Support, and Trauma HistoryModalities & Treatments: Eclectic Counseling Rates & Insurance Accepted Insurance: Aetna, Siho, Anthem BCBS, Cook Group Health Plan, PHCS, Sagamore, MHN, Encore, Humana, New Avenues Insurance, Cigna, Magellan, Magellan EAP, and Tricare/Health NetMissing an appointment without proper notice will incur a $25 NO SHOW FEE. If several cancellations or NO SHOWS occur, you will be charged the full session fee (not covered by insurance). ................
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