Amannda Walworth is an LCSW based in New York with eleven years of clinical practice. She approaches clinical work with attention to the ways early losses, trauma, and patterns of relating shape present-day anxiety, grief, family tension, and workplace difficulties. Her style is described as warm and engaging and she emphasizes individualized care tailored to each person's needs.
Her theoretical background centers on psychodynamic psychotherapy, supported by a Certificate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from the Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Walworth draws on this training to help people trace recurring patterns, process painful experiences, and explore how family of origin and developmental wounds can influence current relationships and self-understanding.
She brings extensive experience supporting people and families connected to intellectual disability and Autism, including over 15 years working with that population. This work includes attention to sensory and emotional states, practical and emotional challenges for family systems, and grief and adjustment across short and long term needs. Walworth holds a Master of Social Work from City University of New York, Lehman College, and a bachelor degree from the State University of New York, Buffalo.
Amannda Walworth offers remote sessions that bring a psychodynamic lens to concerns such as trauma, grief, anxiety, family strain, and life transitions. Her practice uses an individualized approach, adapting pace and focus to what each person and family system needs. Communication options include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to match different preferences and practical needs.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy is presented in accessible terms as a way to explore recurring patterns of feeling and relating, often rooted in early experiences and family of origin issues. Walworth's Certificate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy informs work that attends to underlying emotional themes, defenses, and relational dynamics while helping people make sense of how past and present connect.
Telehealth sessions aim to be collaborative and reflective. Walworth is experienced in supporting individuals and families connected to intellectual disability and Autism and attends to sensory and emotional states when shaping interventions. Prospective participants can discuss which remote format feels most useful, whether sustained conversation by video or more flexible contact by phone, chat, or messaging.
What is Amannda Walworth's clinical experience?
She has eleven years of clinical practice and over 15 years of experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities and Autism.
What are her credentials?
Amannda Walworth holds an LCSW and completed a Certificate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. She earned a Master of Social Work from City University of New York, Lehman College, and a bachelor degree from the State University of New York, Buffalo.
Which languages does she speak?
She conducts sessions in English.
Where is she located?
Her practice is based in New York.
How can clients work with her remotely?
Remote communication options include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
Does she work with international clients?
The profile indicates she is not accepting international clients.
What does it cost to work with her?
Cost varies by location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.
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