RINDA SMITH

Director, Rinspire Life Coaching
Licensed Social Worker
4 years in practice
  • INDIANAPOLIS,IN

About RINDA SMITH

Change is not the enemy and you do not have to face your struggles alone. I will help you discover the most important person within every relationship, YOU!!! There are enormous benefits that come from having a better understanding of who you are and the patterns you have formed throughout your life. I would be honored to be your guide.

If you suffer from depression, relational problems, abuse, neglect, stress, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, narcissistic abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse, or family of origin issues, I can help.

I began studying in this field to help myself understand the struggles within my own life and found my passion for helping others. Having done, and continuing my own personal work enables me to be effective when working with others.

I obtained my Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Ashford University and Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) from Alabama A&M University. I have also earned my certification as a Rapid Eye Technician (RET) and Life Coach (CLC) from the Rapid Eye Institute in Salem, Oregon.

I am also an Air Force Veteran and understand issues related to military service. I look forward to working with fellow Veterans assisting in their specific needs.

I was born in Tampa, Florida and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. Some of my other interests and hobbies include hiking, kayaking, biking, and spending time with family and friends.

I have a flexible schedule to assist in your scheduling needs. I am also available through Skype, FaceTime or phone. Take the first step, call/text 256.497.4790 or email [email protected]

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The information above is intended as general information...  (more)The information above is intended as general information based on minimal information, and does not constitute health care advice. This information does not constitute communication with a counselor/therapist nor does it create a therapist-client relationship nor any of the privileges that relationship may provide. If you are currently feeling suicidal or are in crisis, call 911 or proceed to your local emergency room.