Lindsay is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina. She is also registered as a Professional Counselor Telehealth Provider (Credential #291) in South Carolina. (Please see the SC Telehealth Provider Webpage here)
Lindsay graduated magna cum laude with a Masters in Christian Counseling from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 2005. In addition, she received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Davidson College in 2002. Following internships at Presbyterian Samaritan Counseling Center and Novant Presbyterian Hospital Chaplaincy Services, Lindsay began her career serving survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Lindsay enjoys working with individuals and couples, including adolescents ages 15 and up. She has experience working with those who have a variety of relational and personal issues, such as interpersonal and marital conflict, grief and loss, trauma, depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, parenting concerns, family-of-origin issues, life-stage adjustment, and disordered eating patterns. As a pastor’s wife, Lindsay also enjoys working with women in ministry or spouses of pastors.
Lindsay is most passionate about helping people find freedom from their pain and empowering them to make lasting changes in their relationships and life as they grow in their understanding of themselves and God. She primarily helps clients explore patterns of relating to others as a way of understanding how they think, believe, and behave. Also, she often incorporates other strategies including family systems and personality theories.
Lindsay is married to Wes, a pastor, and they live in Charlotte with their four children.