Amy Kirchhoff is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Certified School Counselor. She received a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies from Texas A& M and earned her Master’s in Education with an emphasis in Counseling from Texas A&M – Commerce. Over the last seven years, she has served as a professional mental health counselor with experience in schools, private practice, and intensive outpatient programs. She also serves as an adjunct professor of Psychology for Dallas College. Amy’s clinical experience includes extensive training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), through the Beck Institute as well as practice in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Somatic Therapy, and suicide and self-harm prevention. She specializes in adolescent & young adult issues, parent coaching, motherhood transitions, anxiety, depression, social and/or behavior difficulties that interfere with school or work, post-IOP/PHH/IP therapy, and expat/repatriation/relocating transitions. She’s been told by clients that her real specialty is instilling hope, helping them see their problems in a new light that brings peace, and creating space for grace. Her counseling perspective has been highly influenced by The Body Keeps the Score, Anatomy of the Soul, and Man’s Search for Meaning.