Welcome to my Practice
Welcome ~
I am so pleased that you found your way to my front door. Please know that you have found a place of kindness and gratitude as you embark on a new journey of healing and restoration. The journey may not always be easy, but together there is peace and joy in the destination’s end,
As a licensed clinical social worker and cognitive behavioral therapist at heart, I work diligently to maintain a collaborative spirit; where all people involved in the change process work together with equality,,,
"Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light." - Brené Brown
"Relationships trump just about everything." - Angela Henry
"Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it." - Helen Keller
"Everything has to see the door of relationship." - Sandra, PDA Mama Bear

A Little Something About Me
I started my journey collaborating with children, adolescents and families, graduating from Anderson University in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts. I continued my education attending Indiana University and graduating with my Master’s in Social Work in 2002. My emphasis, mission, and devotion have never wavered from the knowing that I have a responsibility to extend the gifts that have been deposited in me to work with children, adolescents, and their families. I have worked to make our community healthier through strengthening families, and the young people who will eventually grow to be their own agents of change, through many venues...
Podcast Appearances
Client Testimonials
"I have prayed so many times for so many years for help for our son and God answered with you. I cannot believe the mountains you have moved for him & doors you opened. You have gave him a voice a beginning to the end of him not being heard & felt, a beginning to a brighter happier future & LIFE . You have also helped me to feel my emotions(crying) is okay while learning & understand what our son is dealing with and going through. You have also kept me going (ADVOCATING) for him when I felt like there was no hope & wanted to give up. You never gave up & wouldn't let me either... I can't thank you enough. You are my Angel."
"Angela Henry has been such a blessing in our lives. My son looks forward to every session with her and has come such a long way in the time that we have been working with her. He quickly became very comfortable with her and we have seen the way that he is positively impacted by her optimistic, reassuring spirit. As parents, we appreciate that our son has someone else that he can trust and confide in, and we appreciate the open lines of communication that exist between us all."
"I have had the privilege of working closely with Angie Henry for the past three years. Sheis my go-to therapist for children diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, Anxiety, and motor and vocal tics. Not only does she provide effective and research based therapies, but she establishes strong relationships with children and their families. She provides a safe learning environment that helps children develop self-confidence and effective coping skills. She continues to positively impact the lives of many children and their families."
"Angela has been an exceptional resource for our clinic,both as a counselor and a social worker. We find that she makes an extra effort to understand the situation in a culturally competent manner before visiting solutions. She also works hard to find the right mode of therapy to match the issue our clients are facing and is quick to change the current course of action to suit the person and situation. Our parents have been very complimentary and satisfied with her care."
In the News
Indiana Hosts Its First OCD Awareness Walk

Indiana has hosted its first OCD awareness walk dedicated to raising understanding and support for people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Angela M. Henry is interviewed on the subject.
Global OCD Awareness Campaign Illuminates Indiana Landmarks

Landmarks across Indiana were illuminated in teal as part of a broader effort to improve public understanding of OCD. Angela M. Henry shares about common misunderstandings of OCD.
