Find a Therapist for Alcohol Abuse in Indianapolis

Medically reviewed by Gabriela Asturias, MD on May 23, 2025
Written by the MiResource team

You’re in the right place to find help for Alcohol Abuse problems in Indianapolis. MiResource connects you with local Alcohol Abuse treatment, counseling, and support. Explore trusted therapists, programs, and recovery resources nearby to start healing, reduce harm, and improve your mental health today.

  • Michelle Litwer, Psychologist

    Michelle Litwer

    Psychologist

    Remote only

    Michelle Litwer is a Psychologist in undefined, undefined and has been in practice for 8 years. They treat Alcohol Use, Women's Issues, Racial Identity.

    My main objective is to help clients manage their emotions, make decisions that are line with their values, and to live fulfilling and meaningful lives.

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  • Alecia Hudson, Counselor

    Alecia Hudson

    Counselor, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), Pre-Licensed Professional

    8606 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46250

    Alecia Hudson is a Counselor in Indianapolis, Indiana. They treat Alcohol Use, College and School Placement, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

    Hello! I am passionate about meeting clients where they are and am lucky to work with Ellie Mental Health-Castelton!

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  • Jacob Cooper, Sport Psychologist

    Jacob Cooper

    Sport Psychologist

    Remote only

    Jacob Cooper is a Sport Psychologist in undefined, undefined. They treat Alcohol Use, Athletic/Sports performance, Dependent Personality.

    Dr. Cooper is an authentic and relational sport psychologist with 10+ years of experience with professional athletes, olympians, and US. special forces.

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  • Shelly Reed, Psychologist

    Shelly Reed

    Psychologist

    1845 South Dobson Road, Mesa, Arizona 85202

    Shelly Reed is a Psychologist in Mesa, Arizona and has been in practice for 17 years. They treat Alcohol Use, Self-Harm, Sleep Concerns.

    Don't be shy...I've heard it all ;) I offer a warm and non-judgmental space to work through the things that have been holding you back.

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  • Kevin Weber, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC)

    Kevin Weber

    Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), Pastoral Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Clinical Addictions Counselor (LCAC), National Certified Counselor (NCC)

    1829 East Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514

    Kevin Weber is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and has been in practice for 13 years. They treat Alcohol Use, Social Anxiety, Grief and Loss.

    I'm Kevin and I'm a Professional Listener. I listen for things that are unspoken and can provide helpful guidance in all areas of your life.

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  • Brett Woods, Certified Mental Performance Consultant

    Brett Woods

    Certified Mental Performance Consultant, Psychologist, Sport Psychologist

    Remote only

    Brett Woods is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant in undefined, undefined. They treat Alcohol Use, Burnout, Body Image.

    Dr. Woods' philosophy emphasizes a strengths-based and positive-psychology approach that cultivates mental and emotional well-being.

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Starting Your Alcohol Abuse Therapy Journey in Indianapolis 

Starting your Alcohol Abuse therapy journey in Indianapolis begins with exploring MiResource’s directory for providers across the metro area, from Downtown and Broad Ripple to Fountain Square and Irvington. Search specifically for Alcohol Abuse use, substance use, or dual-diagnosis services, and see profiles with specialties, credentials, and patient reviews where available. You can compare in-person options near your neighborhood with telehealth choices that fit your commute and schedule.

Use MiResource’s powerful filters to narrow by therapy approach ( CBT , motivational interviewing , harm reduction, family systems), accepted insurance plans, self-pay or sliding-scale fees, and real-time availability. Filter for evening or weekend appointments, language preferences, and cultural competencies to find someone who understands your background and goals. Save and shortlist matches, then message or request appointments directly through the directory to streamline first contact.

Finding a therapist locally in Indianapolis can make care more accessible, with shorter travel times, easier scheduling, and familiarity with community resources and recovery supports. Local therapists often understand the city’s culture, workplaces, universities, and faith communities, which can improve rapport and treatment fit. By combining local insight with MiResource’s targeted filters, you can quickly connect with the right Alcohol Abuse therapy provider and start care with confidence.

Mental Health Resources for Alcohol Abuse in Indianapolis 

If you or someone you love is dealing with Alcohol Abuse-related mental health concerns in Indianapolis, help is available locally 24/7. Start with emergency services if there is immediate danger, then explore public programs, peer support, and clinical care. Many options offer sliding-scale or Medicaid coverage. You can also use MiResource to find licensed Alcohol Abuse therapists in Indianapolis.

Emergency & Crisis

- Call 911 for imminent danger

- Call/text 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

- Eskenazi Health Emergency Department

- IU Health Methodist Hospital Emergency Medicine 

- Ascension St. Vincent Indianapolis ER 

Public & City Programs

- Marion County Public Health Department — Behavioral Health & Substance Use resources

- City of Indianapolis Office of Public Health & Safety — Assessment & Intervention Center (AIC)

- Indiana FSSA: DMHA: Home & Addiction (DMHA) / Be Well Indiana

Nonprofits & Support Groups

- NAMI Greater Indianapolis (education/support) 

- NAMI Indiana Helpline and programs 

- Alcohol Abuseics Anonymous — Indianapolis Intergroup (meetings/help)

- SMART Recovery meetings (Indianapolis area) 

- Recovery Cafe Indy (peer recovery support)

Health Systems & Universities

- IU Health Addiction Treatment & Psychiatry

- Eskenazi Health — Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center & Addiction Services 

- Community Health Network — Community Fairbanks Recovery Center 

- Ascension St. Vincent Stress Center (behavioral health) 

Community Clinics/Sliding-Scale

- Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center (CMHC, multiple sites) 

- Adult & Child Health (CMHC; Medicaid/sliding scale) 

- Aspire Indiana Health (CMHC/FQHC hybrid; Indy locations)

- HealthNet (FQHC; behavioral health integrated)  

- Jane Pauley Community Health Center (FQHC; behavioral health) 

Use MiResource to search and connect with licensed Alcohol Abuse therapists in Indianapolis.

The Benefits of Seeing a Indianapolis-Based Alcohol Abuse Therapist 

Working with an Indianapolis therapist who specializes in Alcohol Abuse use means care that’s tuned to the city’s rhythms and resources—whether you live near the Bottleworks District and Mass Ave, commute from Broad Ripple or Castleton, or work downtown by Monument Circle and Lucas Oil Stadium. Local knowledge helps integrate therapy with real-world triggers and supports, like navigating tailgate culture, brewery rows, and event-heavy seasons around Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the State Fairgrounds, or Speedway. A clinician familiar with neighborhoods such as Fountain Square, Fletcher Place, Irvington, and Meridian-Kessler can recommend nearby sober-friendly spaces, late-hour sessions on IndyGo’s Red Line corridor, or discreet offices with easy parking off I-465, I-65, or I-70. They’ll also know when to leverage the Cultural Trail or White River greenways for walk-and-talk sessions and how to coordinate with employers clustered in the tech and healthcare hubs around the Wholesale District and 16 Tech.

In-person therapy here is practical: many clinics offer free surface parking in Southport, Nora, and Lawrence, and downtown sites sit near the Julia M. Carson Transit Center with frequent IndyGo service, including the Red and Purple lines. Sessions can bookend a workday, fit between classes at IUPUI or UIndy, or follow school drop-off in Meridian Hills. Therapists rooted in Indy can plug you into robust local supports—Community Fairbanks Recovery Center, Eskenazi Health Midtown, IU Health Addiction Treatment & Recover y, and Community Health Behavioral Health —plus peer groups through Central Indiana AA , NAMI Indiana, and Mental Health America of Indiana . Statewide resources like Be Well Indiana and 211 complement care with crisis lines, housing, and transportation help, improving continuity between therapy, community programs, and daily life.

Understanding Alcohol Abuse

Alcohol Abuse is a legal, commonly used substance that can change how you feel and think; many people drink socially to relax, celebrate, or cope with stress. If drinking becomes frequent or starts causing sleep, mood, or relationship problems, support and resources are available in Indianapolis.

About Alcohol Abuse

Alcohol Abuse is a drink that changes how you feel and think, and for some people it can become hard to control. Common signs include drinking more than planned, cravings, trouble cutting back, mood changes, or problems with sleep and energy. It can affect daily life by causing hangovers, missed work or school, money stress, and strain in relationships, including for people living in Indianapolis. For more details, visit our Alcohol Abuse information page.

How Therapy Can Help with Alcohol Abuse

Working with a therapist can help you understand your relationship with Alcohol Abuse, identify triggers, and build practical coping skills that make change feel achievable. Evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and relapse-prevention planning strengthen motivation, reduce cravings, and lower the risk of relapse. Therapy can also support repairing relationships, improving mood and sleep, and boosting energy and focus—leading to better daily functioning. If you’re ready to take the next step, support is available in Indianapolis.

Inside the Alcohol Abuse Therapy Process 

Your first session focuses on a compassionate assessment, goal-setting, and a plan for safety and support, then regular sessions guide you from early change to maintenance and relapse prevention in Indianapolis. We use evidence-based approaches for Alcohol Abuse concerns such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and relapse-prevention methods that can be tailored to your strengths, culture, and schedule. These methods work by strengthening motivation, identifying triggers, building coping skills, reshaping routines, and reinforcing healthy behaviors. Throughout, therapy is a collaborative effort where you and your therapist review progress and adjust the plan together.

Common Questions About Alcohol Abuse Therapy in Indianapolis 

1) How can I tell if I should see an Alcohol Abuse therapist?

If Alcohol Abuse is causing you to drink more than you planned, hide your use, or struggle to cut back, it may be time to seek help. You might notice Alcohol Abuse affecting your mood, sleep, work or school performance, relationships, or safety (like DUIs) in Indianapolis. Feeling preoccupied with Alcohol Abuse, using it to cope with stress, or experiencing withdrawal symptoms are also signs. If loved ones are worried or you feel stuck, a therapist can offer support and a plan.

2) What if the first Alcohol Abuse therapist I see in Indianapolis isn’t the right fit?

It’s normal if the first therapist isn’t the best match—fit matters a lot in Alcohol Abuse therapy. You deserve someone who understands your goals, values, and background and makes you feel safe and respected. It’s okay to switch and try a few sessions with someone new before deciding. MiResource makes it easier to compare options in Indianapolis and find therapists who align with your needs.

3) Is virtual Alcohol Abuse therapy effective?

Yes—research shows online therapy can be as effective as in-person care for many Alcohol Abuse concerns. Virtual sessions offer convenience, privacy, and access to specialists beyond your immediate Indianapolis neighborhood. In-person therapy can feel more personal for some people and may help if you prefer face-to-face connection. The best choice is the one you’ll stick with consistently.

4) What should I ask when choosing a Alcohol Abuse therapist in Indianapolis?

Ask about their license and years of experience treating Alcohol Abuse use, especially with people in Indianapolis. Ask which approaches they use (such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, harm-reduction or abstinence focus) and whether they coordinate with medical providers for medication options. Ask about availability, virtual vs. in-person visits, location, fees, insurance or sliding scale, how they measure progress, crisis support, and their experience with your culture or identities. Trust how you feel in the first session—feeling heard and respected matters.

5) Does Alcohol Abuse therapy really help?

Yes—studies show that evidence-based Alcohol Abuse therapies (like cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and medication-assisted treatment when appropriate) reduce drinking, improve health, and support long-term recovery. People often report better mood, relationships, and daily functioning as therapy progresses. Progress can be gradual, but consistent support and skills practice make a real difference. With the right therapist in Indianapolis and a plan that fits you, change is very achievable.


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Recovery is possible. With early intervention, a supportive community, and the right professional care, you can overcome challenges and build a fulfilling life. We’re here to help you find the support you need.

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