Nikki Rogers
Practical guidance for family and relationship challenges
- Credentials
- LMHC
- Experience
- 23 years
- Licensed in
- Indiana
- Languages
- English
- Format
- Online sessions
About Nikki
Nikki Rogers is a licensed mental health counselor with 23 years of experience helping people through relationship and family challenges. She focuses on practical steps parents and families can use to reduce conflict and improve communication. Nikki also supports people coping with trauma, major life changes, and parenting stress in everyday language and straightforward strategies.
Her work addresses attachment issues, codependency, and patterns that make relationships feel stuck. She helps clients untangle communication problems and navigate non-monogamous or polyamorous relationship dynamics when they come up.
Background and approach
Mood concerns, impulsivity, and workplace stress are also part of her practice. Nikki has experience supporting people affected by domestic violence, substance use, and post-traumatic stress. She aims to help clients understand how past experiences shape current reactions and relationship choices.
That perspective guides practical conversations about safety, boundaries, and next steps. Sessions are geared toward concrete tools and clearer communication rather than clinical jargon. Nikki emphasizes listening first, then working with each person or family to set realistic goals.
She meets people where they are and moves at a pace that feels manageable. Based in Indiana, Nikki brings a calm, direct style to her work. Her goal is to help families and individuals find steadier footing during stressful times and to build healthier ways of relating going forward.
Therapeutic Methods and Online Family Support
Many of Nikki's methods focus on understanding patterns in relationships and making small changes that improve connection. One common approach she uses helps people trace how early attachment experiences affect current relationships and reactions; this approach clarifies why certain triggers feel intense and suggests practical ways to respond differently. A second approach centers on improving communication skills - teaching clear requests, active listening, and boundary-setting so family members can solve conflicts with less escalation. These techniques are useful for parenting challenges, family tensions, and relationship repair.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. Nikki listens to each person's goals, values, and day-to-day realities before suggesting techniques to try. Together the therapist and client check what works, adjust the plan, and set simple tasks between sessions to test new habits in real life.
Online therapy offers flexibility for busy families and individuals. Video calls let people meet face to face from home, phone sessions work when video is not possible, and live chat or text messaging provide short‑form support between appointments. These options make it easier to fit regular work on relationships into a packed schedule while keeping momentum between sessions.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
- Trauma and abuse
Also works with
- Attachment issues
- Codependency
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Domestic violence
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Family problems
- Fatherhood issues
- Impulsivity
- Mood disorders
- Parenting issues
- Polyamory / non-monogamous relationships
- Post-traumatic stress
- Workplace issues
- Experience
- 23 years
- Licensed
- Indiana
- Languages
- English
Next step
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