Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with nearly 20+ years of experience. My work has generally been in community mental health, in a variety of settings, including in home family services, community agency based work in nonprofit mental health clinics, and outpatient clinic supporting residential substance abuse treatment programs. I have experience treating clients in all life cycle stages, but generally work best with clients from 20 years to 95 years in age. My strongest areas of focus include trauma, PTSD, depression, anxiety, transitions, grief and loss issues, family of origin, parent coaching, relationship dynamics and communication.
My therapeutic style is very conversational, and intentionally designed to feel more personal and engaging. Most of my clients say that they have “never been to a therapist” like me. I have a systemic orientation that focuses on strengths, and utilizes narrative therapy, with a heavy emphasis on contextual, CBT, EMDR, and some DBT. The general goal of therapy is to determine the goals you want to reach, identify the useful skills , resources and strengths in your life that already exist and utilize the three to achieve your goals. I will teach you skills, provide psycho education and insight, and engage you in treatment modality exercises throughout the therapy experience. Along the way you will discover how many of the answers you already had, and develop confidence in your self for the future.
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Amy Pruitt is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Washington with 22 years of clinical experience. She has built her career primarily in community mental health, working in a range of settings including in-home family services, nonprofit agency clinics, and outpatient programs that support residential substance abuse treatment.
She works with adults across the life cycle, generally seeing people between the ages of 20 and 95. Her strongest clinical focuses include trauma and PTSD, depression and anxiety, life transitions, grief and loss, family of origin issues, parent coaching, and relationship dynamics and communication.
Her therapeutic approach is conversational and intentionally engaging, grounded in a systemic focus on strengths and a narrative framework. She integrates contextual methods, cognitive behavioral techniques, EMDR, and some DBT, drawing on practical skills and resources clients already possess to pursue their goals.
Therapy with Amy emphasizes collaborative goal-setting, skill teaching, psychoeducation, and experiential modality exercises. Throughout treatment she helps clients recognize existing solutions and build confidence to manage future challenges. Amy is credentialed to provide marriage and family therapy in Washington under license LF60900597.
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