Wellness Associates
 
 
Dr. Katie Steele
 
Counseling Psychologist
Certified in Group Psychotherapy
Approved Consultant in EMDR

574-287-3223
1001 N. Hickory Road
Suite 8A
South Bend, INDIANA 46615
 

In practice with:

Crystal Whitlow, LCSW
Certified in EMDR
Consultant-in-Training for EMDR
www.crystalwhitlow.com
(574) 210-0771

Jenifer Hill, LCSW
(574) 344-8018


Pamela Schrader, LPC
(574) 855-8055

Heidi Wringer, LCSW
(574) 952-3651

Kate Barron, LCSW
(574) 855-9517

Cyndi McCay, LCSW
(574) 292-3292

Susan St. Ville, LCSW
(574) 855-0911
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 
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