Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I have long dreamed of becoming a therapist due to the positive impact therapy has had on my life. As a young girl, my mother took me to a counselor to help me process my parents’ separation, prior to their divorce. There was quite a significant change for me in many ways as I was aided through the painful transition in my family.
It was during this time that I started to realize the impacts counseling had on my life. It also began to grow a need within me to serve others in much the same way I had received. Recognizing the importance of my first counseling experience, I continued to seek counseling on and off throughout the years myself. I truly believe that I would be a different person, potentially lost in a dark place, were not for therapy. Because of the positive impacts therapy have had on me during my life, it is my passion to pay that forward and positively impact those in need of help and guide those in need of new paths.
I graduated from Wayne State University with a Masters in Counseling. My professional roles have included special education teacher, and counselor. I have extensive experience working with children, adolescents, teens, and parents. My education and career path, coupled with my life experiences have molded me into the person and counselor I am today.
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Amy Seligson pursued a career in therapy because of the meaningful difference counseling made in her own life. As a young girl her mother brought her to a counselor to help process her parents’ separation prior to their divorce, and that early support produced a significant, lasting change.
That experience sparked a desire to help others navigate difficult transitions, and Amy continued to seek counseling on and off through the years. She believes therapy shaped who she is and that she might have been lost in a dark place without it. This conviction drives her passion to pay forward the benefits she received and to guide others toward new paths.
Amy earned a Master in Counseling from Wayne State University and has worked as both a special education teacher and as a counselor. She is licensed to practice as a professional counselor in Colorado and in Michigan, and she brings three years of clinical experience to her work in Michigan.
Her background includes extensive experience with children, adolescents, teens, and parents. Amy describes her education, career path, and personal experiences as shaping the clinician she is today – a practitioner focused on supporting families and individuals through change and healing.
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Licensed professionals provide care through these channels, and clients may choose to switch therapists if they want a different therapeutic fit. Online therapy offers an adaptable approach to accessing trained therapists when addressing everyday mental health and relationship challenges.
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