Lindsay is licensed as a professional counselor in Wisconsin. She has worked in university counseling centers, a research center focused on tobacco cessation, a community-based program for individuals who had experienced psychosis, and a telemental health platform.
Lindsay teaches foundational topics that mental health counseling students learn early in their program, including counseling theories (COUN 750), orientation to the profession (COUN 715), and counseling skills (COUN 792). She teaches courses on research (REHAB 715) and assessment (REHAB 711). Lindsay also teaches and supervises practicum students (COUN 793) and interns (COUN 794).
Lindsay has two main research interests. One is how to foster counseling students’ development as reflective thinkers. The other is how power works in counselor education.