Meet the BCC

At our center, we are committed to Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT). We understand that people grow through and towards connection, and that our culture creates barriers to healthy connection. Our team of skilled clinicians applies RCT along with other evidenced-based mental health treatments, working to bridge the gaps in connection and relationship that create isolation and suffering. The Center for Connection is a home for clinical training and supervision in Relational Cultural Therapy. Everyone at BCC provides evidenced-based gender affirming care.

RCT work is not about changing people to fit into dysfunctional cultural conditions, but empowering them to heal in connection, and in turn, to heal others in connection. A part of growth in connection often spills into participating in social change, through creating alliances or communities that are built around relational values.

 

—Judith V. Jordan, Relational-Cultural Therapy

Our Diverse Team

Our team offers a range of life experiences and approaches to therapy.

    • Kare Hohnstreiter: Kare is a queer, sex-positive, neurodivergent, chronically ill, and fat advocate clinician, providing a unique perspective, using Relational Cultural Therapy to foster authentic and healing connections
    • Amy Makice: Specializing in adults and children, using play-based methods, expressive exploration, and advanced RCT training.
    • Hannah Gilchrist: Using RCT and a blend of art therapy, bibliotherapy, and mindfulness, helping couples, children, individuals, and LGBTQAI+ kids and adults.
    • Nora McVey: A trauma-responsive clinician using RCT alongside mindfulness and emotion-focused therapy, with a background in crisis intervention and advocacy.
    • Thax: A client-centered, trauma-informed, and neurodivergence affirming therapist using RCT, DBT, and abolitionist/feminist therapies. Thax focuses on the LGBTQ+ community and diverse backgrounds.
    • Adam Leite: integrates psychodynamic and Relational-Cultural approaches to foster deep interpersonal connection in therapy.

Lower-cost Therapy

The following are therapists in training, working directly under supervision of our LCSWs. They are able to offer therapy to those who may face financial challenges accessing services. In seeing a therapist-in-training, you not only get the benefit of someone right in the thick of learning the newest techniques, you also get the experience of their supervisor checking in and supporting the process every inch of the way.

    • Xinyi Jiang (Shin-yee) (they/them): offers a calm, thoughtful presence and a cross-cultural lens, creating space for authentic connection.
    • Chloe Maginity (she/her): brings warmth, playfulness, and a justice-centered lens to her work, grounded in real connection.

Addressing Mental Health Challenges

Our team is equipped to support clients facing a variety of issues, including depression, trauma, anxiety, PTSD, and stress. We see the negative cycle of shame, trauma, isolation, and chronic disconnection feeding into mental health challenges. We believe in the power of RCT to foster growth-fostering relationships, aiding in the healing process.

Our Commitment

We are dedicated to offering a safe, inclusive, and affirming environment. We celebrate diversity and are committed to breaking down barriers to wellness. Everyone at the BCC strives to provide actively anti-oppressive care. To that end, our team engages in ongoing work to uncover our own biases and contributions to inequity and oppression.

Get in Touch

To learn more about our team, our clinical trainings, our groups, and how we can support you or your loved ones, please visit our team bios on our website. For appointments, refer to our sidebar or call us at 812-669-2227.

Request an Appointment

Schedule an initial intake, a group intake, or a regular appointment. Please allow at least 48 hours so intake forms can be completed ahead of the appointment.

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