Amanda graduated from Purdue University Northwest in December 2020 with her Master's in Mental Health Counseling. She specializes in using a client-centered approach and empowerment theory to help shape the client’s value and self-worth. Amanda utilizes visualization skills to support clients in gaining healthy perspective and understanding of how ones experiences shape them. Amanda's areas of interest include trauma, adoption, foster care, behavior and disruptive disorders, family dynamics, caregiver burnout, depression and anxiety. |
Location of Practice
Crown Point
Hammond
Telehealth
Home-Based
Hammond
Telehealth
Home-Based
Education
MSEd, Purdue University Northwest
BA, Purdue University Northwest
BA, Purdue University Northwest
Types of Therapy
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Empowerment
Existential
Group Therapy
Psychodynamic
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Empowerment
Existential
Group Therapy
Psychodynamic
Areas of Specialization
- Adoption
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- Attention Deficit Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Child Abuse
- Child Welfare
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Codependency Behavioral Therapy
- Conduct/Disruptive Disorder
- Crisis Intervention
- Depression
- Developmental Disabilities
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Faith-Based Counseling
- Family Therapy
- Fertility Issues
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Grief/Bereavement
- Intellectual & Developmental Disability
- Intensive Individual Support
- Learning Disabilities
- Life Mangement Counseling
- Marriage & Family
- Men's Issues
- Minority Issues
- Mood Disorders
- Parenting Issues
- Personality Disorders
- Positive Behavioral Interventions & Support
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Stress Management
- Substance Abuse
- Trauma Therapy
- Women's Issues
Ages of Specialization
Adolescents
Adults
Adults