Lindsay Schneeberger, LPC

(She/Her)  |  

Counselor: 

Adults

Lindsay is a collaborative therapist who supports people in untangling the stress, expectations, and inner criticism that get in the way of feeling like themselves. Her approach is grounded in trauma-informed care and draws from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and attachment theory, with an emphasis on self-compassion and meaningful, sustainable change. She also likes to laugh with her clients and tends to use a lot of metaphors.

She works with humans managing anxiety, self-doubt, grief and loss, relationship and dating ups and downs, healing from the aftershocks of disordered eating, and moving past body shame. She incorporates principles of Health at Every Size, Intuitive Eating, and Body Trust in her work. Lindsay also loves being a helper to:

  • The gold-star chasing perfectionists who feel like they want more out of life even if they’re not quite sure what that is
  • The exhausted people-pleasers (you know, the ones saying “it’s totally fine!” when it’s very much not fine)
  • HSPs (Highly Sensitive People)
  • Those who put a lot of pressure on themselves to be liked, to be good enough, to make the right decision
  • People trying to figure out who they are and want to be, not just who they were told to be

You might feel at home in therapy with Lindsay if you’re looking for more self-trust and less self-criticism, trying to keep everyone else happy, or feeling like you have to earn your rest. She might also be a good fit for you if you’re beginning to peel back the layered ways you relate to food, your body, and how you see yourself. Or, if you just need a space where you don’t have to hold it all together for once. People describe Lindsay as warm and kind, but also real and grounded.

Lindsay is fascinated and inspired by this quote from Carl Rogers, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change”. She strives to create an open and welcoming therapy space that embraces curiosity and feels genuine and connected- where you can begin living from a place of self-acceptance and handle life’s challenges with more clarity and intention.

Areas of Specialty

Fees

$155 per session for individuals

Practice Location(s)

Why Therapy?

I’ve always been drawn to people’s stories, the messy and imperfect stuff that makes us beautifully human. I think that’s a big part of why I ended up in therapy (on both sides of the couch, honestly). It’s an honor to be in spaces where people can give themselves permission to experience whatever is coming up for them without judgement and practice skills to move towards what matters, even in tough times.

Professional Motivation

Watching people gain deeper understanding of their inner world and begin to speak to themselves like their own best friend or kind coach (or at least stop side-eyeing themselves all the time) is something I’ll never get tired of. It’s seriously one of the coolest parts of my job, getting to see those lightbulb moments and these quiet little shifts over time. I’m a big believer in tiny, baby steps and celebrating those steps!

Education

Texas State University – M.A. in Professional Counseling and Quinnipiac University – B.A. in Psychology

Hobbies

I try to tap into play as much as I can because playfulness is a big value of mine! Lately, that’s meant gaming, coloring, and belting out songs in my car. I also enjoy powerlifting heavy things for fun, slowly but surely learning Italian, biking around, baking, movie marathons with my partner, and connecting with friends and family over food.

Previous Occupations

I’ve worked as a credentialing assistant, sales operations analyst for a tech company, scheduling coordinator, nurse resource manager for a hospital, staffing coordinator, dog-walker, and nanny.

Client Testimonials