


Lindsay Taylor, LMSW
"We cannot heal what we refuse to see. We cannot free what we won't face. Healing and freedom demands exposure, light, and compassion - not to fix the wounded parts, but to love them back to life."
~ Lindsay Taylor
From her book The Rise of a Soul Soldier
Hey there- My name is Lindsay. I have a heart for walking with people through life’s deepest struggles. I am especially passionate about supporting teens through challenges, guiding parents in navigating struggles and strengthening parent–child relationships, and walking alongside those facing grief, anxiety, addiction, depression or suicidal thoughts. I also work with adults navigating the many difficulties and pain life can bring. I enjoy working with children ages five and up, adolescents and adults. At the center of my work is a deep empathy for the human struggle and a steadfast belief that every person has the capacity to recover and heal, and that no one is meant to walk the journey alone.
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I bring authenticity to the therapy room, offering a holistic and integrative approach rooted in the belief that true healing involves the whole person- body, soul, and spirit. For clients who desire it, I have a passion for incorporating faith, spirituality, and Christian counseling into the healing journey. My heart is to meet you where you are and help you move beyond coping, to uncover the root of your pain, and experience lasting transformation.
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With over a decade of experience, I have served in diverse roles, including Clinical Director at a suicide treatment center. I am trained in evidence-based approaches such as Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and hold certifications in mindfulness and Positive Discipline. My experience spans crisis intervention, school-based counseling, program leadership, and community education and speaking, equipping me to meet clients wherever they are with both skill and compassion.
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Beyond the therapy room, I cherish life with the two most important things in my world-my husband of 18 years and our four children (one who is now my angel). I love traveling, attending concerts, and working out. Sushi is my love language, and serving others is at the core of who I am. With a heart for the hurting and a love for the lost, I seek to bring love and light wherever I go.