Psychotherapist

Amanda employs a holistic approach to her therapy practice. She integrates a systematic and strengths-based methodology focusing on the interconnectedness and intersectionality of individuals within their environments. Her goal is to assist clients in understanding how their daily interactions and surroundings can influence their overall well-being. With a background in trauma-informed cognitive behavioral therapy and training in Multi-Systemic Therapy, Amanda is adept at working with individuals from all age groups. She specializes in supporting adolescents, individuals, and their families who are dealing with unique challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and issues arising from interactions with oppressive systems.

Amanda’s approach is centered on empowerment and advocacy. She strives to help her clients recognize their strengths and make meaningful, sustainable changes in their lives and the systems they engage with. She believes in building a strong therapeutic alliance with each client and meeting them where they are in their healing journey. Her practice provides trauma-informed care and utilizes cultural humility to meet each individual or family’s unique needs. Amanda completed her Master’s in Social Work (MSW) from Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service.