Our Providers

Jason Hankee, Psy.D., HSPP

Jason Hankee, Psy.D., HSPP


Jason Hankee earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Indianapolis in 2006.  Dr. Hankee works primarily with adults and has particular interest in working with individuals with character pathology, relational conflicts, spirituality issues, and depression.  He specializes in psychological assessment to provide diagnostic clarity and inform case conceptualization and treatment planning.  He received training and certification in hypnosis through the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. He has also held an adjunct faculty position at the University of Indianapolis and has supervised doctoral students in Clinical Psychology for many years.

Areas of Special Interest
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Psychological Assessment
Clinical Hypnosis
Forensic Consultation and Evaluation
Clinical Supervision
Aaron Whiteman, D.O., FAPA

Aaron Whiteman, D.O., FAPA

Dr. Aaron Whiteman has been providing comprehensive mental health care for more than 20 years. He appreciates the opportunity to hear each persons life story and respects the trust they bestow upon him to help with their unique struggles. He understands the importance of collaboration when defining goals and considering treatment options.

Dr. Whiteman is an osteopathic physician by training and continues to be anchored in holestic patient care. He completed his residency and fellowship training at Indiana Schoopl of Medicine. Additionally, he completed a 2 year Advanced Psychotherapy Training Program at the Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute. His background helps to facilitate a unique diagnostic approach and application of evidence based treatments in both a personal and professional manner. He has been a phyiscian educator for over 15 years with academic positions at Indiana School of Medicine, Marion College of Osteopathic Medicine and Community Health Network Psychiatry Residency. He has been recognized as a Top Doctors of Indianapolis in 2024.

With gratitude and passion, Dr. Whiteman continues his work through Continuum: Mental Health & Wellness, which he co-founded in 2017.

Mood disorders Anxiety disorders Attention Deficiet and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Trauma related disorders Personality disorders Substance use issues
Lindsay Brock, LCSW

Lindsay Camplin, LCSW

Lindsay Camplin earned her Masters Degree in Social Work from Indiana University in 2015. Lindsay enjoys working with adults and finds special interest in areas of childhood/adulthood trauma, grief and loss, depression, parenting needs, shame, and anxiety. Lindsay is LGBTQIA friendly and considers every person to be unique in their worldview and experience. Lindsay is interested in building relationships with people as they are the experts in their own lives. Lindsay primarily works using EMDR (eye movement desensitization reprocessing) for rapid trauma resolution, Narrative/Collaborative therapy, Gestalt techniques and Depth-Oriented therapy.

Areas of Special Interest
Attachment Disorders
Childhood Trauma
Parent/Child Relationships
Jan Carnaghi

Jan Carnaghi, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-C

Jan Carnaghi is a nurse practitioner who is double board-certified in family medicine and psychiatric medicine. She has been in the healthcare field for over 20 years and is passionate about supporting the mental and physical health of all her patients. Jan has learned first-hand in her role as a family nurse practitioner how different medical pathologies affect our mental well-being. She understands how an individual’s background, experiences, passions, and environment influence their mental health and overall quality of life. Jan has a particular interest in the areas of trauma therapy, PTSD, and anxiety disorders.
Ed Davis, HPSS

Ed Davis, Ph.D., HSPP

Dr. Davis, a native of Indianapolis, is a graduate of Brown University and received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the City University of New York. He treats adult clients, and his areas of specialty include anxiety, depression, trauma, personality disorders and life transitions. Dr. Davis helps his clients to make greater sense of their lives, manage painful or problematic feelings, thoughts and behaviors, and improve their relationships. He works from a psychodynamic orientation, which includes understanding how the past continues to influence the present, often without us knowing. As needed, he incorporates other kinds of treatment, including cognitive therapy and IFS (Internal Family Systems Therapy). He brings a respectful, supportive and non-judgmental stance to his work.

Areas of Special Interest
Treatment of anxiety and depression
Childhood and Adulthood Trauma
Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS)
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Psychological Testing, including for ADHD
Rita Davison, LHMC-A

Rita Davison, LMHC-A

Rita Davison earned her Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Indianapolis in 2024. Inspired by her own experiences of losing family members to terminal illnesses and witnessing the transformative power of therapy, Rita is dedicated to providing a safe space for all adults to heal and process grief, anger, depression, and anxiety.

With experience working with those affected by cancer, grief, life transitions, anxiety, and relationship conflicts, Rita enjoys helping clients set reasonable goals that align with their mental health vision. Rita views the therapeutic process as a collaborative effort, believing that meaningful change is possible if both the therapist and client are committed. Rita primarily works from a strengths-based approach and incorporates elements of cognitive behavioral therapy.

Areas of Special Interest
Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Jenifer Gregory, Psy.D.

Jenifer Gregory, Psy.D., HSPP


Jenifer Gregory earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology in 2014 and completed her doctorate in Clinical Psychology in August 2017 from the University of Indianapolis. She works primarily with children, adolescents, and families and has particular interest in working with children who have a history of trauma, abuse, or neglect, as well as behavioral problems, emotional disorders, anxiety, and neurodevelopmental disorders including Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and Learning Disorders. Dr. Gregory provides psychological assessment to children, adolescents, and adults in order to assist with diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning. She is particularly interested in psychological assessment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Learning and Emotional Disorders with children and adolescents.

Areas of Special Interest
Developmental Psychopathology
Attachment-Based Psychotherapy
Trauma Focused Intervention
Early Childhood Development
Psychological Assessment

Kristen Joseph, Psy.D.

Dr. Kristen Joseph earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2014 and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2023 from The George Washington University. She completed her doctoral internship at Howard University’s Counseling Service in Washington, D.C. Dr. Joseph has experience in a variety of clinical settings conducting psychological and neuropsychological assessments, with a particular focus on identifying challenges related to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and emotional functioning concerns. In therapy, she enjoys working with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, and related concerns. She emphasizes the importance of healing-informed (also known as trauma-informed) care, particularly when working with persons of color, in addition to both young adults and adults navigating family stress, life transitions, trauma, and self-esteem issues. Dr. Joseph values a collaborative, client-centered approach, tailoring treatment to meet each individual’s unique needs. Her work is grounded in psychodynamic principles, with a focus on how current thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are shaped by past experiences, unconscious processes, cultural identities, and relational dynamics.

Areas of Special Interest
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Psychological Assessment
Alison Paul, LCSW

Alison Paul, LCSW

Alison earned her masters degree from IUPUI in 2014. Alison works primarily with children, adolescents and families with a special interest in behavioral problems, emotional concerns, depression and anxiety. She also works with individuals throughout the perinatal period including miscarriage, infant loss, infertility, and postpartum anxiety and depression. Alison is LGBTQ+ friendly and offers a safe, nonjudgmental space. Alison enjoys building off individual’s strengths and values to make progress towards therapy goals.

Areas of Special Interest
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Attachment Disorders
Behavior Concerns
Early Childhood Mental Health
Emily Rehberg, LMHC

Emily Rehberg, LMHC

Emily Rehberg earned her Master’s degree in Counseling and Counselor Education in 2014 from Indiana University Bloomington. Emily enjoys working with adults and finds special interest in the areas of anxiety, depression, life transitions, emotional concerns, and money stress. Emily offers a safe and non-judgmental space to utilize your strengths and values to reach your goals. She uses a variety of therapeutic approaches, but primary specialties include cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness techniques, brief solution focused therapy, and coaching through positive psychology. Emily is also a financial coach and strives to include financial health in overall client wellness.

Areas of Special Interest
Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Financial Wellbeing
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy