Rachael Hoffman, BS
Education
School:
Indiana University
Degree:
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience with a minor in Psychology
Rachael is a therapist intern pursuing a Master’s degree in Couple and Family Therapy at Purdue University Northwest. She provides and maintains a shame-free and understanding space for clients to feel safe to open up. Rachael encourages her clients to process the most difficult aspects of their life and recognize their ability to navigate those stressors.
From her experience in a couple and family therapy program, Rachael utilizes a systemic lens to help individuals, couples, and families better understand their interactional patterns and the factors that promote dysfunction in their lives and relationships. Her approach focuses on empowering clients to alter those patterns and create meaningful, lasting change.
Issues Treated
Coping Skills
Family Conflict
Grief
Life Transitions
Marital and Premariatl
Parenting
Peer Relationships
Relationship Issues
Stress
Session Types
IndividualGroup
Age Specialties
Elders (65+)Adults
Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19)
Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)
Types of Therapy
Attachment-basedCompassion Focused
Family / Marital
Humanistic
Motivational Interviewing
Narrative
Relational
