Allen Toy has over 35 years of clinical experience in the field of mental health, working with clients of all ages in both in-patient and out-patient settings, using neurologically informed therapies . His current practice focuses on strengthening families by helping them improve communication, address relationship issues, and develop effective parenting skills.
Allen works with children with attention deficit disorders, autistic spectrum disorder, learning disabilities and other intellectual challenges to help them develop to their fullest potential. He has worked with public, private and homeschool programs to help address students’ specific needs.
Allen also provides assistance to adults who are struggling with depression, anxiety, stress, personality disorder, and other mental health issues. He is a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional and has experience working with neurological issues such as traumatic brain injury and stroke.
In addition to his clinical practice, Allen has also worked as an adjunct instructor for several local colleges and universities including the University of Southern Indiana, Ivy Tech, and Western Kentucky University.
Allen earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Evansville. He also has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Morris Harvey College in Charleston, WV.
Allen is licensed in Indiana as a Clinical Social Worker with decades of experience providing a wide range of mental health therapy services across the tri-state.
ServicesAllen Toy, LCSW offers the services of a Clinical Social Worker in Newburgh, IN 47630.
Contact Toy Allen LCSW to discuss any needs or concerns, or visit this location at 4727 Rosebud Ln Suite F, Newburgh, IN 47630. For information about services offered, call Allen Toy, LCSW at (812) 429-0772.Additional ServicesCounselor
My wife was referred to Allen in conjunction with a psychiatrist for pain management. We have worked with Allen for over 15 years, since depression is often associated with chronic pain. He has made it possible to accept the issues, and how the affect our relationship. We think of Allen not only as our therapist, but as a friend.