Jacob Rhoad, MA, LMHCA* *pending

About Me

My two main hobbies are golf and video games. These are both activities that I have been participating in since a young age. I also have a 5 year old dog, a golden doodle named Luna! I would describe myself as hard working, motivated, and a very talkative and social person. I think others would agree with this, and would also describe me as a good listener. 

My Specialties

ADHD

and related issues, including behavior and school issues

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

and other behavioral issues

Anger

 

 

 

 

Depression

Anxiety

PTSD

A ‘Lil Bit More Info

AGES SEEN

Jacob most likes to work with most ages and is open to seeing those ages 5-17. He has worked with these ages ranges his whole career and has really enjoyed the variety the different ages bring. Jacob has always been a kid at heart and connects well with most clients. 

Jacob loves the rapport building aspect of working with kids. He believes that he client is unique in their own way and enjoys figuring out what makes them-them!

PHILOSOPHY

While Jacob’s ideal client would be an individual who is open to new ideas and/or change, he has found that not every client shows up ready to change. Jacob excels at meeting clients where they are and helping them identify what they would like to be different.

Jacob also believes the parents role is vital in the child’s mental health and in the therapeutic process. Having a parent providing input and being supportive during the therapeutic process can impact their child’s mental health in very positive ways

Q & A TIME

What are the therapy modalities and interventions that resonate most with you?

The two main therapeutic modalities that resonate with me the most are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT).

Who is your favorite superhero?

My favorite superhero is Batman, for multiple reasons. One, I just think he is an incredibly cool and interesting character. I also find it incredibly interesting how Batman went through trauma, but through therapy and self-reflection, was able to overcome his trauma and become a good and just person.

How do you try to help kids and families reach lasting change?

I try to help kids and families reach lasting change through the use of evidence based practices, and through the use of motivational interviewing to help inspire change

Education & Experience

Jacob received his masters degree in mental health counseling at Indiana University. Although many different classes stood out to him, he felt the Group Counseling class stood out the most. This is primarily because of the many different mock groups they would use in class, which really helped me to get a better understanding of the group process. Jacob plans to offer groups at ICT as he believes this is a helpful  medium in promoting change while helping kids not feel so alone!

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Master Of Science Education

from Indiana University with a concentration in Mental Health Counseling and Counseling Education

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Bachelor of Criminal Justice

from Ball State University with a minor in Emergency
Services and Homeland Security

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Outpatient Therapist

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School Based Therapist

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Group Home Therapist

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Additional Training

Trauma Informed Care, Suicide Specfic Interventions, and Crisis Identification and Intervention