Lindsey Bucki obtained a graduate degree in School Psychology from UW–La Crosse and worked as a School Psychologist for several years at a high school in the Madison Metropolitan School District.
Lindsey’s approach is centered on cultivating trusting, authentic, and honest relationships with participants. Her experiences include working with folks in different capacities to build a strong sense of self, connecting with their inner strength and wisdom, advocating for their strengths and needs, building community, and hope. She is passionate about helping youth and families navigate the education system, amongst many others.
Lindsey also works with our first-episode psychosis program, WINGS, which provides support to families and individuals experiencing psychosis and other mood disorders for the first time.
Lindsey’s approach as a provider is rooted in compassion and a strong belief in the inherent strength, wisdom, and healing within every individual. She enjoys bringing art, music, humor, play, and movement into sessions. Lindsey honors the relationship between the body, thoughts, and emotions and enjoys including somatic and body awareness practices in sessions.
In her free time, Lindsey enjoys being outside, snowboarding, listening to podcasts, creating art, and hanging out with her friends, family, and her dog, Earl.