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Amy Weller, MA, LPC
Therapist
Locations:
Ohio
Insurances
About
For the past three years, Amy has provided support to various clients, including children, youth, teens, adults, and the elderly. She takes a person-centered approach using an integrated theoretical orientation to facilitate healing in her clients, including CBT, DBT techniques, REBT, Strengths-based therapy, Attachment theory, Art therapy strategies, etc. She continues learning more about different disorders to help individuals find peace and resilience. She is particularly passionate about trauma, depression, anxiety, LGBQT concerns, personality disorders, and neurodivergence. Amy is currently working toward her Autism Clinical Specialist credential. With the tools she has gained through her education and hands-on experience, her passion continues to ignite her to help those in need. Amy believes that everyone is capable of their own healing with the guidance of a professional. Given the right tools, you can succeed!
Locations:
Ohio
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Antioch University, Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, 2022
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Antioch University McGregor, Master in Special Education, 2010
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University of Toledo, Bachelor of Arts in Health & Counseling, 1996
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Antioch University, Certificate in Trauma Counseling, 2022
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Antioch University McGregor, Certificate in Trauma-Informed Education, 2018
Why Healthcare
Amy was a special education teacher for 11 years prior to becoming a counselor. She witnessed kids in trauma were not learning. She realized that through resilience and hard work, anyone could facilitate their own healing. Their trauma can be a part of the past but not impact their present. She decided to change careers to help clients be successful despite the hardships of life. We all have the capacity to heal!
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