Kenosis Staff
Our team of therapists at Kenosis Center are a special group of people, dedicated to your wellness and future. The counselors are warm, caring and committed to their own ongoing personal and professional growth. They know that as they add to their own wisdom, they bring even greater value to you. You will feel welcome and "at home" in your visits to Kenosis Counseling Center. We are at the heart of our community, and are involved in many outside projects in addition to services offered at our facility.
Meet Our Kenosis Associates
Christine Turo-Shields, LCSW, LCAC
Psychotherapist, Kenosis Owner
Christine Turo-Shields brings hope and humor, energy and enthusiasm to her work with children, families and adults. For over 30 years, she has provided therapy in a variety of settings, including individual, marital, family and group counseling. Her expertise is rich with various clinical passion areas, including treating anxiety/panic disorders, abuse/trauma/PTSD, depression, women’s issues, addictions as well as those who are gifted/profoundly gifted.
Norma Chitwood, MA, LMHC
Psychotherapist
Norma brings such a wealth of experience to her work with clients, which in large part, is due to the wisdom of her nearly two decades in the counseling field and her travels throughout life. As a professional in many states, Norma has worked in child welfare and foster care while in PA and in the mental health system while in Illinois. Additionally, she provided case management and counseling services to female teens, adult women and families who were experiencing a crises pregnancy at a Christian agency in Chicago.
Ashley Cory, MSW, LSW
Psychotherapist
Ashley’s academic achievements include a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Eastern Kentucky University and a master’s degree in social work from Indiana University. During her time in school, she focused her career specialization in developmental transitions of the early years of childhood by teaching preschool. Ashley also spent four years in home-based family support in a child abuse prevention program, encouraging new mothers and assisting them in forming positive and lasting bonds with their new babies.
Nicole Detrick, B.A., M.S., LP
Masters Clinician
Nicole is a proud Hoosier with a deep appreciation and love for all cultures, creeds, and identities. She approaches situations with curiosity and wisdom with a desire to learn and support. She specializes in working with youth, adolescents, and young adults. She loves college and career counseling and is certified to give and interpret the Myers-Briggs personality assessment.
Alishia Elliott, MA, NCC, LMHCA
Psychotherapist
Alishia was born and raised in Central Indiana, where she is currently working toward a Doctorate of Psychology degree in the Clinical Psychology program at the University of Indianapolis. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Purdue University, as well as a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Valparaiso University.
Melissa Hendricks, LCSW
Psychotherapist
Melissa is well known for her humor and use of metaphors, bringing a fresh and relaxed approach to her down-to-earth work with kids. Melissa received her Master’s Degree from Indiana University School of Social Work. She has broad experience in working with children, individuals, and families. She has expertise with children/adolescents that are dealing with social skills deficits, chemical dependency issues, ADHD, behavioral problems, and emotion regulation difficulties. Melissa also works with parents to positively impact the family dynamics.
Mindy Hughett, MSW, LCSW
Psychotherapist, EMDR Trained
Mindy has a passion for helping people live a better life. She teaches clients the tools to create solutions, discover resiliency, and find peace in their everyday lives. Mindy solely provides telehealth therapy and works with individuals (16+) who are affected by chronic mental illness (Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar, Borderline Personality Disorder); traumatic experiences (childhood abuse, car accidents, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), assaults, bereavement, survivors of suicide loss, breast cancer survivors); and addiction issues (substance and alcohol abuse, recovery issues).
Krystal Lewis, Psych, NP
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Krystal was born and raised in Indianapolis where she attended Purdue Global University School of Nursing and earned her master’s degree as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She is board-certified with American Nurse Credentialing Center.
Addi Lillywhite, LMFTA
Psychotherapist
Addi received a Bachelor’s degree in Marriage and Family Studies from Brigham Young University-Idaho and a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy from Northcentral University. She enthusiastically engages in work with children, adults, couples, and families, understanding how our close relationships are linked to our happiness and overall wellbeing.
Allison L. McGinley, PsyD, HSPP
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dr. McGinley has worked in the field of psychology since 2000 and has evaluated hundreds of individuals throughout the Midwest. Dr. McGinley has received intensive training in the assessment and diagnosis of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities through the Riley Child Development Center including Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, Intellectual Disabilities, and Learning Disorders. Her practical experiences have included psychological testing in schools, community mental health centers, and prison settings.
Dan Miller, MA, NCC, LMHC
Psychotherapist, Behavior Analyst
Clients quickly discover Dan’s casual, comfortable presence in therapy. He passionately embraces a strengths-based, person-centered approach. Dan intends to create a safe and supportive relationship above all else with lots of room for humor. Dan welcomes his clients to share hopes, dreams, and life stressors with special consideration of meaning and purpose in life. Dan emphasizes hope and healing within a positive psychology framework while recognizing environmental, social, and cultural factors in overall health and well-being.
Richard Paul, MSW, LSW
Psychotherapist
Rich is known for his ability to work well with people from various/diverse backgrounds, through establishing rapport, keeping a sense of humor, and making therapy relatable. He places high priority on not only recognizing challenges that clients face, but also highlighting and harnessing positive supports through a strengths perspective. He practices with the understanding that the mind, body, and spirit are connected, and to only treat one of these components, is to neglect the others. Rich received his Bachelor’s degree from Purdue University School of Science.
Sara Pollard MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC
Therapist, EMDR Trained
Sara is a life-long central Indiana resident who earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Purdue University and a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Missouri at Columbia. She is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with experience in pregnancy/postpartum mental health, infant/toddler mental health, and perinatal grief and loss.
Lily Snodgrass, MSW, LCSW
Therapist, EMDR Trained, Certified Perinatal Mental Health Professional
Lily was born and raised in Central Indiana where she attended the Indiana University School of Social Work and earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work. Prior to pursuing her Master’s degree, Lily earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.
Meet Our Coaching Partners
Kimberly Comer, CRPS, NCPS, WRAP, eCPR
Mental Health Coach
Kimberly Comer is a Florida state Certified Recovery Peer Specialist (CRPS) and a National Certified Peer Specialist (NCPS). She is a Copeland Institute Certified Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) facilitator, a National Empowerment Center Emotional CPR (eCPR) facilitator in addition to being certified to teach and facilitate all of the peer and family signature classes and support groups developed by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Kimberly is the NAMI Florida Peer Leadership Council Representative, the Florida Recovery Advocacy Project state lead, a board member with the Florida Mental Health Advocacy Coalition, and a Mental Health Court Advocate in District 19 of Florida.
Bill Fanelli, BS, MPH
Career Coach
Bill Fanelli came on board at Kenosis to serve clients who are discerning a change in their careers but need help to move forward. This is a process involving
Aaron Garner, BA, BS
Business Coach
Aaron believes in optimizing the value that one creates in the world. He also believes that value creation is the core foundation of a ‘meaningful’ business. Through business development and marketing for small to medium sized businesses, Aaron’s mission is to insure that we all have the opportunity to do meaningful work.
Ellen Paris, BS, MS
Child, Teen, Parent, Grief, Divorce, Retirement, Peace Coach
Ellen has recently retired from over 3 decades as an elementary school counselor. Ellen has a plethora of experience with children and parenting. She loves to bring a realistic approach to restoring peace in the midst of changes (children, school, divorce, death, unrest, retirement, etc.) that interrupt the flow of life. She will pull from her vast experiences & training to help you regain your foothold on life once again.
Guy Roberts, M.Div.
Spiritual Direction, Pastoral Counseling, Tai Chi Therapy
Guy has practiced spiritual direction and pastoral counseling for more than 26 years. His approach is strongly influenced by the desert ascetics of the early church (apophatic tradition/via negativa) and Carmelite Spirituality (John of the Cross and Teresa of Avila).
Trish Turo, MS, NBC-HWC
Health Coach
Trish is an experienced, empathetic and supportive National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach (NBHWC),Brain Health Researcher, and Registered Yoga Teacher. She received her Master’s in Health Psychology from USciences in Philadelphia and has a background in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and evidence-based coaching skills.
Meet Our Care Coordinators
Skyla Backus
Skyla Backus was born and raised in Greenwood, IN. She is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and minoring in Criminal Justice, with the goal of becoming a counselor for adolescents.
Carolyn Dowdell
Carolyn Dowdell is from Montgomery, Alabama (hence the Southern accent you’ll hear over the phone!) She was a military spouse for 17 years, having lived in four states and a short stint in Cuba.
Meet Our Furry Co-Therapists
Amzi
Furry Co-Therapist
Amzi is a Miniature Australian Shepherd born in October of 2020. Since 2021, she has been an American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen and is currently working toward her registry with Pet Partners as a therapy dog. She also has aspirations of being an animal-assisted intervention, as her intrinsic gift is to be a healer.
Dakota
Furry Co-Therapist
We’ve always known how therapeutically healing animals are, so Dakota was brought into our family with a primary purpose of being a member of the Kenosis staff. She is a Shih Tzu, born in Nov 2012. Oreo (Melissa's dog) inspired us to get Dakota from the same breeder. Oreo’s temperament was so laid back & pleasant, plus with Shih Tzu’s being hypoallergenic, it made our decision simple.
Oreo
Furry Co-Therapist
Oreo, a black and white Shih Tzu, first started coming to Kenosis with Melissa Lemler three years ago. Oreo was diagnosed with epilepsy and she required close monitoring, so Melissa brought her to work with her. Even though she is now seizure-free and getting healthier every day, Oreo still loves to come to ‘work’. When Melissa says to her, “Do you want to go to work?” she gets excited and jumps into the car leash-free. She runs straight to the Kenosis front door and is eager to greet her clients!