Brooklyn Schoditsch

Brooklyn provides therapy for general mental health concerns and has a special interest in women's issues, couples counseling, and sexual and religious trauma.

Brooklyn primarily serves women, girls, and couples ages 16 and up. Other cases are considered based upon consultation, and referrals to other providers are made available if Brooklyn is not the right fit. Brooklyn is under the direct supervision of Kelly Sobczak, MA, LMHC.

Note: Brooklyn is only in the office on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Brooklyn Schoditsch

Master's Practicum Student

Brooklyn is empathetic and client-empowering with several years of experience in human services. She is earning her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Grace College. She earned her B.A. in Psychology at Purdue University Fort Wayne in 2021. 

With experience working in inpatient and outpatient settings, Brooklyn has experience working with clients in the aftermath of crisis and those returning to normalcy after receiving care. She looks forward to receiving insight in sexual and religious trauma and couples therapy. Her goal is to make every client feel welcome and comfortable. Brooklyn looks forward to learning about who you are as an individual and empowering you to utilize tools that help you in moving forward from the difficult times.