Dr. Michael Day Psy.D., HSPP, MTS
Pronouns: he/him
Director, Clinical Psychologist
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
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Dr. Michael Day Psy.D., HSPP, MTS
Pronouns: he/him
Director, Clinical Psychologist
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Dr. Kristina Peterson, PsyD, HSPP
Pronouns: she/her
Clinical Psychologist
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Jamy Coulson
Office Assistant Senior
Counseling and Psychological Services & Accessible Educational Services
Michael is a second-year student in the clinical psychology PsyD program at the University of Indianapolis. Michael earned his associate degree in psychology from Ivy Tech Community College through the Honors Program (2021) and his bachelor’s degree in psychology with a clinical and counseling studies concentration from the University of Indianapolis where he graduated with distinction as a part of UIndy's Honors College (2023). Michael was born in Bloomington and grew up in Madison.
He currently lives in Indianapolis with his wife, two children, and 2 basset-mix dogs. Michael is a veteran and a non-traditional student. Michael is excited to work with college students from various walks of life. His primary areas of clinical interest include intellectual self-doubt and impostor phenomenon as well as mood and anxiety disorders. In his free time, Michael enjoys spending time with his family, playing D&D, and perfecting his craft of pizza making.
Abigail is currently in her last year in Spalding's clinical psychology PsyD program; she also earned her Master's degree in clinical psychology from Spalding in 2023 and her bachelor's degree in psychology from Southeast Missouri State University in 2021. She was born and raised in Southeastern Missouri and moved to Louisville in 2021 for graduate school.
She has experience providing therapy and assessment services for undergraduate and graduate students in college counseling centers, as well as therapy services for Veterans. She is excited to continue working with university students at IUS, as she greatly enjoys working with this population. In her free time, Abigail enjoys caring for her many houseplants, reading, binging TV shows, spending time with her friends, and trying out new local restaurants.
Maggie (she/her) is a fourth-year doctoral student in clinical psychology at Spalding University's School of Professional Psychology. She currently holds a Master's degree in clinical psychology from Spalding University (2023), a Master's degree in clinical psychology from Rivier University (2017) and a bachelor's degree in English from the University of New Hampshire (2012). Maggie has worked with clients in varying school contexts and of different ages.
Maggie's areas of interest are wide and include anxiety, adjustment, mood, identity and multicultural issues. Outside the therapy room, Maggie enjoys walks in nature, cooking, reading, playing guitar badly and spending time with family and friends.
Maria is a second-year student at the University of Indianapolis in the Clinical Psychology PsyD program. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a concentration in Lifespan Development from the University of Scranton (2023). Maria was born and raised in Portugal and moved to New Jersey with her family in 2017. In her free time, she likes to play with her dog Milo, read, go to the beach, and go on walks.
Sabrina is a second-year doctoral student at the University of Indianapolis. In therapy, she uses an integrative approach with focuses on collaboration, empathy, and open-mindedness. Her area of interest is adolescents and young adults, particularly those with relationship concerns or mood or anxiety disorders. She hopes to help people understand the ways they think, feel, and act and ultimately foster better relationships with themselves and others.
It is never too late to begin your mental healthy journey, no matter who you are or what you have experienced! In her personal time, Sabrina bikes, plays video games, watches movies and TV shows, pursues creative writing projects, and tries to bake muffins and pies without burning them.
Wade is a second-year student in the PsyD program at the University of Indianapolis. He previously completed his B.S. in Psychology at Southern Utah University. Born and raised in southern Utah, Wade has experience working with adolescents and emerging adults across various contexts and is excited to work with college students in particular.
He is passionate about creating an inclusive and collaborative environment and seeks to empower LGBTQ+ and first-generation students. Wade's primary areas of interest include helping individuals navigate depression, anxiety, and stress. In his free time, Wade enjoys hiking, baking, going to concerts, and walking with his dog.
Anastasia is originally from a small town in southern Georgia, but has called Kentucky home for the past 12 years. She studied at Bellarmine University for her undergraduate degree in psychology. She is currently in her third-year of the Spalding PsyD program. Anastasia has experience working with individuals with learning disabilities and extensive trauma. She is passionate about providing a safe, inclusive space for all individuals, giving back to the community, and striving for social justice.
She approaches her work at IU Southeast CaPS in a collaborative and client-focused manner. She is interested in working with young adults, those struggling with stress, anxiety, and those who have experienced trauma. Anastasia is very passionate about working with members of the LGBTQ+ population as well. In her free time, she enjoys reading fiction books, walking her dog, and finding new local places to get a good cup of coffee.
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