Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) based in North Carolina. In 2018, I obtained my graduate degree at the Joint Master of Social Work Program at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. I have three years of experience in individual and group therapy. Prior to obtaining my graduate degree, I worked in the mental health field for six years. My past work includes supporting people experiencing homelessness, veterans, and volunteering with a suicide prevention and crisis hotline. I have been following my passion for helping others for nearly a decade.
I use the evidence-based practices of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and solution-focused therapy to assist people in reaching their therapy goals. My therapeutic style is person-centered, empathetic and non-judgmental. I enjoy working with people from all walks of life. I provide therapeutic relationships that will both facilitate healing and assist you in finding the right tools for empowerment and growth. I have extensive experience in treating clients with depression, anxiety, and social phobia.
It takes strength and courage to reach out when we are struggling with mental health issues and I have great respect and compassion for everyone who seeks therapy. I appreciate you taking the time to read my profile. I hope to connect with you soon!
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Amber Stafford is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in North Carolina. She completed her graduate degree in 2018 through the Joint Master of Social Work Program at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. As an LCSW, she holds an advanced clinical social work credential that reflects specialized training in mental health care.
Amber has four years of experience providing individual and group therapy. Prior to earning her graduate degree she worked for six years in the mental health field, supporting people experiencing homelessness, assisting veterans, and volunteering with a suicide prevention and crisis hotline.
Her clinical approach emphasizes evidence-based methods, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and solution-focused therapy, delivered in a person-centered, empathetic, and non-judgmental manner. She aims to build therapeutic relationships that support healing while helping clients identify practical tools for empowerment and growth.
Amber works with a wide range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, relationship issues, family conflicts, self-esteem challenges, depression, addictions, LGBT-related issues, anger management, career difficulties, and bipolar disorder. She welcomes people from all walks of life and respects the courage it takes to seek support, and she looks forward to connecting with those ready to begin therapy.
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