Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Let me begin by applauding you for reaching out for support in a time that must be presenting a life challenge. Reaching out can be the most difficult step and I am here to help, listen , look at options and assist in seeking a more balanced quality of life.
My job is not to give you the answers but to help you find the right questions.
I have been a licensed Professional counselor in the state of Texas for over 25 years and have experience in private practice, education and within a treatment network. I pride myself on my diversity and my ability to help people overcome life challenges to be the best they can be. I will do all I can to be responsive, understanding, and compassionate as we work together in successfully making it through this tough time in your life.
I practice client centered, Reality therapy, Brief, and Solution-focused therapy. I put strong focus on the idea that our thoughts and feelings drive our behavior which is the focus of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. CBT is a goal-oriented, evidence-based treatment that helps people identify and change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors to improve their quality of life. If you are ready to take that step I am here to support and empower.
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Amanda Scardino acknowledges the courage it takes to seek help during a difficult season of life and honors that first step toward support. She listens attentively, explores options with clients, and aims to restore a steadier, more balanced quality of life through collaborative work.
Rather than handing down answers, Amanda helps people discover the questions that move them forward. She approaches each person with responsiveness, empathy, and compassion as they navigate challenging circumstances together.
She has practiced as a Professional Counselor in Texas for more than 25 years. Amanda holds licensure as a Professional Counselor in Texas; her LPC credential is 61565. Her background includes work in private practice, educational settings, and a treatment network, and she values the diverse perspectives those roles have provided in supporting clients through change.
Amanda uses client-centered methods alongside Reality therapy, brief therapy, and solution-focused approaches, with a strong emphasis on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She stresses how thoughts and feelings influence behavior and uses CBT as a goal-oriented, evidence-based way to help people identify and shift unhelpful thinking and behaviors to improve daily functioning. Her areas of focus include stress and anxiety, depression, relationship and family conflicts, parenting challenges, grief and intimacy-related concerns, anger management, self-esteem, career difficulties, coping with life changes, LGBT issues, and ADHD support. If someone is ready to take that step, Amanda offers support and empowerment throughout the process.
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