A résumé is usually a list of degrees, licenses, and places someone has worked. You'll find all of that here — but if you're reading this page, there's a good chance you're really asking a quieter question: who would I actually be trusting with this part of my life?
Annie holds a rare pairing of graduate degrees — one in the science of human relationships, the other in the questions of meaning, faith, and the human person.
Clinical graduate training in the assessment and treatment of couples, families, and individuals, grounded in evidence-based relational science.
Graduate theological formation through Notre Dame's Echo Program — a selective faith-and-service fellowship — completed prior to her clinical studies.
Undergraduate study at the heart of the Notre Dame community, where her interest in the meeting place of psychology and faith first took root.
Annie is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in Indianapolis, with telehealth licensure reaching clients in seven additional states — and more on the way.
Her clinical work draws from Emotionally Focused Therapy, the Gottman Method, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, narrative and attachment-based approaches, and relational tools including PREPARE/ENRICH and the 5 Love Languages. For clients who desire it, optional Christian faith integration is offered — always an invitation, never an expectation.
Across private practice, schools, and parish ministry, Annie has sat with people in nearly every season of life.
Founded a faith-integrated marriage and family therapy practice serving couples and individuals in Indianapolis and, by telehealth, across the country.
More than ten years working with diverse populations and presenting concerns, in settings ranging from private practice to school-based therapy.
Coordinated infant baptism preparation and RCIA at a parish, guiding individuals and families through significant life and faith transitions.
Author of Single Truth, podcast host, and a sought-after speaker — including at the University of Notre Dame's McGrath Institute, women's retreats, parish events, and executive panels.
Whether that's a consultation, a chapter of Single Truth, or an invitation to speak — there's a place to start below.