Brooke Marshall, PsyD
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Free initial consultation
About me
I am a psychologist who works with adolescents and adults navigating a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and
life challenges. Many clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure of how
to move forward. Concerns may include anxiety (such as generalized anxiety, panic attacks, social
anxiety, or phobias), depression and mood disorders, personality disorders, ADHD and executive
functioning difficulties, trauma and PTSD, grief and loss, OCD, and challenges related to life
transitions.
I truly believe that choosing to prioritize your own or your child’s mental health is one of the
bravest and most meaningful decisions a person or parent can make. Whether you are reaching out
for yourself at any stage of life or seeking support for your teenager, committing to healing and
personal growth can feel overwhelming. Even finding the right therapist can feel like a daunting
first hurdle. I am genuinely glad you are here and taking this step.
Opening up to someone new is not easy. When beginning therapy for teens, it can feel especially
intimidating to trust someone with their thoughts and emotions. For parents, it can be painful and
confusing to watch your child struggle and not know how to “fix” it. Further, with adults of any
age, it can be just as challenging to slow down, reflect, and allow yourself the space to be supported,
or even to admit that you are struggling in the first place. I strive to create a confidential,
supportive, and nonjudgmental space where you can feel safe enough to be yourself, explore your
experiences, and begin meaningful healing.
With teens specifically, I have a passion for supporting concerns such as school avoidance, academic
pressure, peer relationships, bullying, identity exploration, low self-esteem, emotional regulation
difficulties, and family conflict. I also work with more complex concerns, including self-harm,
suicidal thoughts, substance use, eating disorders, and behavioral challenges. For adults, therapy may
focus on stress, burnout, relationship concerns, career or life transitions, parenting challenges,
unresolved trauma, or patterns that are no longer serving you. Many adults also seek therapy to
better understand themselves, improve emotional awareness, and create more meaningful,
values-driven lives.
I earned my Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Indianapolis, where I also
completed my Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology. My training included supervised clinical
experiences across a variety of settings and ages, including private practice, residential treatment, a
therapeutic day school, and juvenile justice systems. During my predoctoral internship, I received
intensive training working with youth and families involved in complex systems of care, and
collaborated closely with schools, probation, and child welfare agencies.
My approach to therapy is integrative, drawing from a range of evidence-based modalities that are
tailored to each individual’s specific needs. In our first sessions, we will discuss current difficulties,
collaborate on goals, and determine the best approach for you or your child. My goal is to meet you
where you are. For teens, this often means building trust at their own pace and helping them
develop practical coping skills and emotional insight. For parents, it may involve collaboration,
guidance, and tools to strengthen connection and communication at home. For adults, it may look
like exploring patterns, building resilience, and working toward lasting, meaningful change. I am
not what we psychologists call a “blank slate” therapist, and I will enthusiastically support you,
celebrate you, and laugh with you, while also holding space for the difficult topics and why you
came to therapy in the first place.
No matter where you or your family are starting, you don’t have to navigate it alone. If you feel that
I may be a good fit for you or your child, I welcome you to reach out.
License
License(s)
Education
University of Indianapolis
Fees and insurance
Cost per session
$ - $200Accepted payment methods
- Check
- Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Credit Card
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Accepted credit cards
- Visa
- Mastercard
- American Express
- Discover
Accepted insurance plans
- Tricare
- Aetna
- Anthem
- Medicare
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Specialties and clinical interests
- Anxiety
- Betrayal Trauma
- Bipolar & Other Mood Disorders
- Bullying
- Career
- Depression
- Divorce & Separation
- Family Conflict
- Gender Identity
- Grief & Loss
- LGBTQIA+
- Men's Issues
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
- Pet Loss
- Phobias & Fears
- Pre-Marital & Marital Issues
- Relationships
- School Performance
- Self-Esteem
- Self-Injury
- Sexual Abuse
- Sexual Identity
- Stress/Stress Management
- Trauma & PTSD
- Women's Issues
Therapy types
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Client-Centered Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Trauma-Informed Therapy
Community specialties
- LGBTQIA+
- Single Parents
- Military Families
- Hispanic or Latino
- Biracial
- HIV / AIDS
- Cancer Survivors
- American Indian or Alaska Native
- Black
- Veterans
- Trauma Survivors
- Health at Every Size (HAES)
- Immigrants
- Asian
Years in practice
Service types
- Therapy / Counseling
Types of clients
- Adolescents (13-17)
- Adults (18+)
- Older Adults (65+)
- Individuals
- Parents & Caregivers
Languages
- English
Website and social media