
We're hiring.
Come work at The Cottage.
We're building a practice that takes care of its therapists, so that those therapists can take better care of their clients. Any specialty, any preferred population — we're trusting that the right people will end up here.
The pitch
A workplace that doesn't treat you like a billable hour.
Three offices across South Bend, twenty-three clinicians, two owners who do the work themselves. Regular supervision, real in-house training, full-furnished offices you actually want to sit in, and the operating principle that good therapists do their best work when they're cared for too.
What we offer
Six reasons.
- 01
Regular supervision
Scheduled one-on-one supervision plus a biweekly group supervision — built into the week, not squeezed around it.
- 02
In-house training
Live training on disordered eating and intuitive eating, abusive relationships, codependency, sex therapy basics, and personality disorders — taught by clinicians who do that work every day.
- 03
A furnished office
Every office comes fully furnished — new desk, chairs, rug, art. Personalize it however you like. We don't believe in white-cube clinical.
- 04
Autonomy + support
Run your caseload your way. Lean on the team when you need second eyes, supervision, or just somebody to debrief with after a hard session.
- 05
No toxic culture
We've worked at the places that grind people up. The Cottage isn't that. Collaboration, integrity, and care for the team are the operating principles.
- 06
Room to grow
Bring an interest area we don't have yet — somatic work, religious trauma, eating disorders, EMDR. We'd rather build around the right people than recruit to a fixed job description.
From the owners
You'll be working with us.
We share supervision, training, and the day-to-day running of the practice. Here's how each of us tends to work.

Couples Therapist
Danika Lowry
I trained in Gestalt therapy starting in 2023 and lead our Accelerated Couples intensives. I work with women navigating codependency. I'm most useful in supervision when you bring me a stuck case and want a creative experiment — what's happening in the here-and-now of the session, not just the content.

Sex & Intimacy Therapist
Andrea Eriks
My therapeutic style centers around attachment, trauma, and sexology. I work slowly and intentionally — building trust with clients first, then doing the deeper work. I bring that same pace to supervision: I want to know what you're actually wrestling with in your cases, not just check a box.
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Email your résumé with “Therapist Resume”in the subject line. Tell us about your specialty, your preferred population, and what kind of supervisor you're looking for.
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