Meet the Psychology Interns

2023-2024 Psychology Interns

Gina DeZutti, MA

Gina DeZutti, Psychology Internship internGina is originally from the Chicagoland area where she earned her masters in psychology from National Louis University (NLU) in 2018. Currently, Gina is working toward completing her clinical psychology doctoral degree from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology (ISPP) at NLU in Chicago. Throughout Gina’s graduate school education, she gained four years of clinical experience in an inpatient psychiatric setting where she provided therapy to children, adolescents and adults with severe mental illnesses. Her exposure to the inpatient population facilitated Gina’s dissertation research, which focuses on verbal de-escalation techniques for those experiencing a range of psychotic symptoms.

For the last two years, Gina has expanded her skill set to the private practice setting, where she continues to provide psychotherapeutic interventions to children, adolescents, and adults. Throughout her clinical experience, Gina has discovered the importance of meeting her clients where they are emotionally, and providing them the tools and support to heal at their own pace.

During her free time, Gina likes to play Pokemon TCG and watch true crime documentaries with her three cats, Smokey, Bandit and Geralt.

Billy Hall, MS

Billy Hall, Psychology Internship internBilly Hall is a student from the University of Indianapolis completing a pre-doctoral internship with Community Health Network at the Family Medicine Center under the supervision of Dr. Kasey Windnagel. Billy received an undergraduate degree with a dual major in education and Spanish and worked as a high school teacher for four years prior to returning to graduate school. He completed a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling at Ball State University and is currently at the University of Indianapolis in the final year of the PsyD program.

Billy’s professional experiences in the mental health field are largely in the corrections system having worked as a mental health provider for several county jails across the state as well as providing other psychological services to sheriff’s departments. He has also completed practicum rotations within a small private practice, a neuropsychological assessment practice, and a local chronic pain management clinic. His clinical interests include behavioral health, cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, chronic pain, professional burnout and cultural competency in therapeutic practices. He plans to continue his work in the correctional system after completing this internship with the goal of using mental healthcare as a means to reduce recidivism and enhance community re-entry.

Billy is from Centerville, IN and has called the Hoosier state home his whole life. He feels a deep connection to the state and a commitment to the mental health of this community. Billy’s personal interests include sports (go Dawgs!), traveling, and spending quality time with his amazing wife and two young children. He is greatly looking forward to his time with Community Health Network and expects a wonderful learning experience with the organization.