Amy considers it an honor to walk with clients in their pursuit of wholeness and healing. Her hope is to provide a “safe haven” for people who are hurting. Amy’s therapeutic approach is rooted in the attachment model; however, she caters therapy to the clients presenting needs, often using cognitive-behavioral interventions. She enjoys integrating Christian faith into the counseling process per the client’s request. She believes wholeness and healing are related to how much a person is willing to engage their story and be curious about the biological, psychological, spiritual, and relational parts of their life. Amy holds a Master’s degree in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. Her undergraduate degree is in Family Studies from Central Washington University.
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