Psychiatrist

Jill Abram

 

About Jill Abram

Dr. Jill Abram is a board-certified psychiatrist from Indiana with 38 years of experience. Throughout her career, her mission has been to be an instrument of healing and restoration to communities, families, and individuals through direct care and liaison with other health professionals employing the highest standards of psychiatric medicine. Her professional career and academic experience in psychiatry provide Dr. Abram with a wealth of knowledge and an unmatched skillset in offering mental health care. She has specialized in child and adolescent psychiatry. 

Jill Abram has positively impacted and helped countless individuals throughout her career. She served as the psychiatrist at the Homeless Mobile Team, Midtown Mental Center in Indianapolis, for two years, from 1988 to 1990. Dr. Abram later served as the psychiatrist for the Child Team for Mental Health in Anderson, Indiana, for six years (1990-1996). 

In 1996, she went into private practice for two years in Fishers, Indiana, while also the psychiatrist at Pleasant Run Children’s Home, a historic orphanage in Indianapolis. 

She was in private practice in Anderson, Indiana, for almost seven years. During this time, Dr. Abram was also the adolescent psychiatrist at Northeast Juvenile Correctional Facility and Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility. In addition, she provided her medical expertise and services as the psychiatric consulting physician at Fortville Christian Youth Home. 

Her bespoke career also includes a private practice in Indianapolis, a psychiatrist at the Counseling Center Christian Theological Seminary and Family Counseling Center, a consulting adolescent psychiatrist at Richmond State Hospital, and working with the Medical Staff Community Hospitals of Indianapolis. 

Dr. Abram was a consultant at the Boys and Girls Home of Alaska and part of the medical staff at North Star Hospital in Anchorage. She served Peru, Kokomo, and Logansport, Indiana, through the Four County Counseling Center, helping to initiate psychiatric telemedicine services. 

Notable elective experiences include consulting with the Department of Mental Health to develop a system of coordinated care with the Department of Education and the Department of Families and Children; consulting with the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center; participating in the

Conscience Development Research and Study Group; and participating in a Trauma and Dissociation study group. 

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