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Therapists in Training

Christina Hamilton
Christina is currently in her second year in the University of Indianapolis's clinical psychology PsyD program. She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Florida in 2024. She was largely focused on research in her undergraduate studies until she discovered that her passion lay in clinical work. She is from Asheville, North Carolina, and moved to Indianapolis for graduate school.
She is excited to work with university students at IUS from diverse backgrounds. Her clinical interests are wide and include anxiety, mood disorders, and developmental trauma. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her rabbits, reading, thrifting, sewing, and cooking Asian food.

Aaliyah Harrell
I am a second-year student in the PsyD program at the University of Indianapolis. I previously completed my B.S. in Psychology at Northern Kentucky University, with a focus in Human Services and Addiction, and graduated summa cum laude. I was born in Florida and raised in Ohio, but I moved here from Kentucky. I have experience working with adolescents in high-acuity settings, such as a residential facility and a children's hospital. I am eager to begin working with college students, as this is a pivotal stage of life.
My passion lies in helping underprivileged populations and providing a safe and inclusive environment. My primary areas of interest include supporting individuals who have experienced trauma, depression, anxiety, and stress. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, going on hikes and to the beach, running, writing, and I am secretly known to be a singer.

Taylor Jackson
Taylor is a third-year doctoral student in Spalding University's PsyD program. She earned her Master's degree in clinical psychology from Spalding University in 2025, as well as a Master's degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Louisville in 2021 and a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science with a minor in Psychology from Transylvania University in 2019.
Taylor has experience providing therapy and assessment services to undergraduate and graduate students in college counseling centers and is excited to continue working with this population at IUS! Her primary areas of interest are trauma, interpersonal functioning, as well as mood and anxiety-related challenges. In therapy, Taylor uses an integrative approach that emphasizes openness, collaboration, and compassion. Raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Taylor enjoys trying new foods, being active, and hanging out with friends and family.

Seth Long
Seth is a third-year doctoral student in the School of Professional Psychology at Spalding University in Louisville. He recently earned a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Spalding (2025) and earned his Bachelor's degree in psychology with a minor in sociology at the University of Louisville (2023). He was born and raised in Georgetown, Kentucky.
Seth's previous experience in the field of psychology includes clinical and counseling experience with children and adolescents in schools and inpatient settings. His current interests include the integration of psychology with philosophy and sociology, exploring things like meaning and purpose in life, as well as collective consciousness and interpretation among different groups and cultures. Personally, Seth loves to play video games, read and explore city life.

James Novarius
James is a second-year doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at the University of Indianapolis. He grew up in Eagle Pass, Texas, a close-knit border community that taught him the value of connection, listening, and resilience. After earning his bachelor's degree in Human Development and Family Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin, James felt called to a career where he could help people feel truly heard and supported.
In therapy, James works to create a space where clients can feel safe exploring their thoughts, emotions, and life experiences without judgment. He draws from both psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral approaches, with a focus on trauma-informed care, attachment, and preventative mental health. James has a special passion for working with young adults navigating trauma, attachment disruptions, and emotional dysregulation, with an emphasis on prevention and early intervention..
Outside of training, you can usually find James at the gym, enjoying a good book, or diving into new creative projects. He believes that curiosity, empathy, and authenticity are just as important in life as they are in therapy.

Daniela Reuter
Daniela is currently in her fourth year in the Clinical Psychology PsyD program at Spalding University. She earned her Master's degree in clinical psychology from Spalding University in 2024 and her bachelor's degree in psychology from Miami University in 2019. Daniela was born in Germany and immigrated to Louisville with her family in 2000. She now lives in the highlands with her dog and two cats.
Daniela has experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Learning Disorders, ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression. Daniela has worked with people from a wide range of cultures, races, religions, and socioeconomic backgrounds. She is excited to start working with University Students at IUS. When Daniela is outside of the therapy room, she is most likely with her animals, hiking, camping, or bike riding.

Sydney Rose
Sydney is a second-year doctoral student in a Clinical Psychology (PsyD) program. She holds both a Bachelor's degree in Human Development and Family Studies and a Master's in Public Administration from Bowling Green State University. Sydney's clinical approach is grounded in a holistic, lifespan-oriented framework that considers the interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors across developmental stages. She emphasizes collaboration in the therapeutic process, working with clients to build insight, resilience, and personal growth. Her professional interests include integrative care, developmental transitions, and promoting mental wellness across diverse populations. Outside of her clinical work, Sydney enjoys traveling, game nights, spending time with friends, and caring for her cat.

Sam Toma
Sam is a second-year student at the University of Indianapolis in the Clinical Psychology PsyD program. She earned her bachelor's degree in Applied Psychology from New York University (2024). Sam is first-generation Egyptian American and was born and raised in New Jersey. She seeks to provide a warm and inclusive environment for all students, especially first-generation and LGBTQ+ students. In her free time, she likes to read, explore new cities, and hang out with friends!

Anastasia Zapfe
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.

