Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I know it can be overwhelming to take early steps toward the changes you want in life. Coping with our struggles already takes a huge amount of energy. Choosing a therapist is a big step. My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where I can use my professional tools while we work on mental, emotional, and relationship issues. I will provide transparency throughout the process, so you are informed and know what to expect.
I am a culturally competent Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 10 years of counseling experience. I received my Master of Science in Psychology from California Polytechnic State University. I am currently licensed to practice in California and Wisconsin. My areas of greatest expertise are relationships, grief and other losses/life changes. However, I have worked with clients experiencing a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, trauma symptoms, low self-esteem, and addiction. I also have had experience working with pre and postnatal issues, including parenting challenges.
I consider myself to be primarily a humanistic and cognitive behavioral therapist. However, treatment should be adapted to an individual’s needs and what works best for them. We can work together to figure out what treatment looks like for you. I look forward to meeting you and starting your therapy!
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Amy Carnes recognizes that taking first steps toward change can feel overwhelming when coping already consumes so much energy. She strives to create a safe and supportive space where her clinical skills can be used to address mental, emotional, and relationship concerns, and she emphasizes transparency so clients understand what to expect during the process.
She is a culturally competent licensed marriage and family therapist authorized to practice in both California and Wisconsin. With 11 years of counseling experience and a Master of Science in Psychology from California Polytechnic State University, Amy’s primary areas of expertise include relationship issues, grief and other losses, and life changes. She has also worked with people experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma symptoms, low self-esteem, addiction, parenting challenges, and pre- and postnatal concerns.
Amy’s approach is grounded mainly in humanistic and cognitive behavioral methods, with treatment tailored to the individual needs and preferences of each person. She collaborates with clients to determine what therapeutic path will work best and welcomes the opportunity to begin that work together.
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