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Hsiu-Ying Ransburg, MSW, LCSW, LCAC has the expertise and has successfully treated many children and teens with selective mutism. She is the mother of a child who has successfully overcome selective mutism. She is the international and Indiana State coordinator for selective mutism and is passionate about helping the children find their voices and their families find the hopes and solutions.

Hsiu-Ying Ransburg, MSW, LCSW, LCAC is a licensed behavioral health therapist with a private practice in Indianapolis, Carmel, and Fisher Indiana. She provides treatment, consultation, coaching, training, and clinical supervision. Her practice includes the treatment for anxiety, selective mutism, depression, shyness, traumas, disruptive behaviors, and school refusal.

She is a mother of a child who has successfully overcome selective mutism. She is the International and Indiana state coordinator for selective mutism. She speaks both English and Chinese.
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Hsiu-Ying provides in person and Skype consultations and trainings to parents, schools, and mental health providers.
Topics include treatment and interventions for anxiety disorders, selective mutism, disruptive behaviors, and various mental health issues.
Hsiu-Ying is in network with multiple insurance providers.
Please contact your insurance provider to determine your in-network copayment/deductible or your out-of-network benefit.
Payment is required at the time of service.
Please do not feel hesitant to reach out with any questions you may have about payment.
You might have heard that people say they are shy, self-conscious, insecure, apprehensive, fearful, worried, tense, nervous, obsessive, panicky, and so forth.
These words do capture what people with anxiety are struggling with.
A child who appears aggressive or has a tantrum/meltdown may be reacting to anxiety she or he cannot articulate.
An adolescent might often complain of somatic symptoms and avoids social situations or begins experimenting drugs to self-medicate.
A parent might be at their wits' end in the process of helping their children.
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