MEET Our Team of
Expressive Therapists
Our practice specializes in helping highly sensitive and creative people of all ages and abilities to express and heal through art, dance, movement, and mindfulness. Our clinicians are all master's level credentialed mental health professionals. Learn more about our Indigo team below.
Devon Schlegel, MA, ATR-BC, LMHC, LPC, RYT 200
Co-owner, Board Certified Art Therapist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Yoga Instructor
Devon is Clinical Director at Indigo, providing consultation and supervision to other clinicians. Devon moved to Jacksonville in 2017 after spending eight years in Philadelphia, where she obtained her master’s degree in art therapy from Drexel University. She specializes in working with teens and adults with trauma history, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, ADHD, and selective mutism. Devon's therapeutic style incorporates aspects of process-focused artmaking, mindfulness, somatic therapy, as well as social justice and intersectional feminism.
Kelly DeSousa, MS, ATR-BC, E-RYT 200
Co-Owner, Administrative Director, Board Certified Art Therapist, Certified Yoga Instructor
Kelly has been practicing art therapy for over a decade and has been in the field of arts and medicine since 2006. Kelly specializes in working with individuals with anxiety, chronic illness, disabilities, rare diseases, agoraphobia, and trauma. Kelly provides specialized care for LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent individuals of all ages and genders. Kelly's approach is rooted in mindfulness and somatic psychotherapy. Her support focuses on accessing the body and the senses through intuitive artmaking, intentional movement, breathwork, and guided visualization.
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Samantha Revell, MS, ATR
Registered Art Therapist
Samantha is a Jacksonville native and FSU alumna. After graduating from the art therapy master’s program at Florida State University, Samantha returned to Jacksonville. Sam currently leads our Creative Coping group for teens and additionally specializes in providing one-on-one support to teens and young adults. Samantha has experience working with adults, teens, and children with disabilities, trauma history, depression, anxiety, and mood disorders.
Jeanette Bullock, MS, ATR-BC
Board Certified Art Therapist
Jeanette specializes in working with children and adolescents struggling with depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, disordered eating and trauma and is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). Jeanette also has experience working with neurodivergent children including ADHD and autism. She is heavily focused on creating a safe environment for clients and their parents. Jeanette is very interested in working not just individually with her younger clients, but with the family as well to ensure that the clients needs are met both in and outside of the therapeutic environment. Jeanette uses a client centered approach with aspects of CBT and mindfulness during her sessions.
Chelsea Mailhiot, MS. Ed MA. ATR-P
Registered Art Therapist - Provisional
Chelsea earned a master’s degree in education from Duquesne University in 2004 and a second master’s degree in art therapy from Seton Hill University in 2007. Chelsea has recently been practicing art therapy with a clinical treatment team providing art therapy for military veterans and first responders with traumatic brain injuries, associated behavioral health issues, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression. Chelsea’s internship experience included working at a pediatric oncology unit at a children’s hospital and an inpatient psychiatric hospital working with various populations and diagnosis. She employs a client-centered approach of self-discovery to assist her clients to recognize their own resilience and capacity for growth and change.
Riley Muller, MA, R-DMT, CCPT
Registered Dance Movement Therapist, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional
Riley, a Florida native, graduated from the University of Florida in Gainesville with Bachelor's degrees in International Studies and Dance. She traded sunny winters in Florida for snow and ice in New Jersey, where she earned her Master's degree at Rider University in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, with a concentration in Dance/Movement Therapy. Riley has specialized experience working with individuals with trauma, substance use disorders, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and body dysmorphia. In her sessions, Riley uses a trauma-informed lens to work from the “bottom-up,” using movement to connect with the physical body as it relates to emotions, thoughts, and how we relate to the world. Riley’s therapeutic approach integrates the body and mind, using techniques such as somatic awareness, breathwork, mindfulness, and authentic movement, paired with aspects of Dialectic Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Riley values co-creating a safe, non-judgmental space to support the empowerment and acceptance of all parts of the self.