Hello! PSG is a mental health group practice that has licensed clinicians and other healing providers working to treat individuals with a range of identified concerns. We provide evidence based practices to ensure quality care. Dr. Robyn Eubank (She/her) is a psychologist with over 17 years of experience doing counseling and testing. She works with a wide variety of populations and diagnosis. She has experience working with all ages and level of need (from residential/in-patient to outpatient adjustment disorders). Research shows that the connection between a client and therapist is one of the main reason for therapeutic change. Dr. Eubank is naturally an optimistic personality type, however counseling with her is not just supportive talk therapy. She challenges, pushes, and tells you like it is from a genuine place of understanding and unconditional positive regard. Your goals and level of functioning are important and PSG will assist you with achieving those in a timely and efficient manner. Malyssa May (She/Her), MA, LMHC, EMDR Certified is a mental health provider with more than 20 years of experience. She is known for working with children and adults with severe attachment issues. She is currently working with older children and adults who struggle with anxiety, trauma, depression, bipolar, childhood abuse & neglect, and more. Malyssa is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). She has advanced training in Play therapy and Expressive Art Strategies. She is a member of EMDRIA and provides EMDR supervision and coaching to therapist seeking certification. Go to Psychology Today's website to see more about Malyssa. Dr. Jayda Day (She/Her), is a graduate of Ball State University. Jayda has experience in several school systems - in both Michigan and Indiana, private practice, and community settings. She has extensive training in providing quality diagnostic testing, including autism spectrum evaluations and attention deficit/hyperactivity assessments. Jayda also provides therapy with teens, young adults and adults who may be struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, identity and more. Go to Psychology Today’s website to learn more about Jayda. Mary Beth Reinhard (She/Her), earned her master’s degree in counseling psychology from Ball State University. She has worked as a therapist in various settings like private practice, inpatient, community mental health, and residential settings. She is a trained EMDR therapist and a registered yoga teacher, incorporating a holistic approach to therapy using various healing modalities like as expressive arts therapy, yoga, meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, dream interpretation, and holistic medicine. “It is my life purpose to assist others in the healing process, to empower others and encourage them to build strength and resilience to overcome obstacles. As Ming Dao Deng said, ‘Whether we remain the ash or become the Phoenix is up to us.’” Jess Hoffman (She/Her), LSW, has been a practicing social worker for 10 years. Jessica graduated from Ball State University with her master’s degree in Social Work. Jessica is currently pursuing her clinical license as a social worker. Jessica has worked with at-risk youth, their families, and community members to reunify the families of Indiana who need mental health services. She is trained and experienced in areas regarding sexual behavior problems, trauma, anxiety, safety, and crisis management. Jessica’s therapeutic approach is to treat the whole person, not just the presenting problem. She leans into the person’s experience, assists in discovering the root of their distress and helps identify a path to achieve the client's goals. Whether success is reached through DBT, CBT, EMDR, or genuine conversation, she empowers her clients to find support and solutions within themselves, others, and the systems that serve them. “If I don’t know and understand who I am and what I need, want, and believe, I can’t share myself with you.” – Brene Brown Shaylee Vice (she/her), MSW, LCSW earned her Masters degree in Social Work from Indiana University. She has worked as a mental health provider in numerous settings, including hospital, inpatient, and outpatient, and is also trained in multiple therapeutic approaches, including CBT, DBT, and EMDR. Shaylee has a humanistic approach to care, meaning she emphasizes looking at the whole individual and then supports them in reaching their full potential. Though she is familiar in working with a multitude of treatment needs and diagnoses, she specializes in LGBTQ+, depression, anxiety, trauma, and crisis management. “People start to heal the moment they feel heard.” — Cheryl Richardson