Watch this video to learn what to expect at your first visit.
MSW Practicum Student Clinicians

Gretchen Hall
(812)-846-3660
Gretchen is an MSW student practitioner with a strong interest in supporting individuals through life transitions and complex emotional experiences. Her areas of focus include perinatal mental health, addictions, women’s health, depression, anxiety, grief, and loss. She is particularly drawn to work that honors clients’ lived experiences while fostering resilience, self-compassion, and sustainable coping strategies. Gretchen approaches her clinical work with curiosity, empathy, and a commitment to creating a supportive, nonjudgmental therapeutic space.

Melissa Smith
(219)-207-3237

Hallie Gust
765-330-6836
Hallie Gust is a Master of Social Work student and Wraparound Facilitator with experience in family systems, care coordination, and strengths-based intervention. She works with clients to build coping skills, emotional awareness, and effective communication strategies, while maintaining a supportive and collaborative approach. Hallie’s professional background allows her to work effectively with individuals and families navigating complex needs.

Megan Keeton
765-600-0522
Megan is a second-year MSW student based in Tippecanoe County and originally from Lake County. She has experience working with children, teens, and parents in mental health settings. Megan takes a strengths-based and resilience-focused approach, using encouragement and motivational interviewing to support clients in reaching their goals. She strives to create a supportive and welcoming space where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered—believing that you are the expert in your own life.
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Prepare for a Visit
Description of the video:
When you walkinto the library, let the library staff
know that you are there for your because you matter appointment. You don't need to
give the staff person any other
information. They'll show you
to the room for your appointment and make sure the computer
is set up. The staff person
will leave the room before you
start your appointment. Just make sure the door is closed for privacy. If it's your first
appointment, the student practitioner
will review the confidentiality and privacy agreements
with you. Then they'll ask you
questions to better understand your
situation and decide how they
can help you. Each appointment can
last up to 50 min. At the end of
your session, your student practitioner
will invite you to come back for a
follow-up if needed. You will schedule
it by talking with the library staff. Now that you know
what to expect, reach out to a
library linked on this page to make your
first appointment. Because you matter.


