My name is Amy Coleman, a licensed Clinical Social Worker, holding a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Walden University. Transitioning from a successful career as a performing artist, I redirected my passion towards fulfilling a lifelong goal of becoming a therapist. While the stage brought me fulfillment, the role of a therapist has proven to be profoundly rewarding, as I engage in the process of supporting and empowering individuals to explore and overcome internal and external obstacles, enabling them to lead meaningful and authentic lives.
Our first I like to of as a sort of “meet and greet.”
I am an empathetic and Strength-Based therapist. I believe that providing a secure, nonjudgmental, and nurturing therapeutic environment is vital to the therapeutic process. My clients as they begin the process of self-exploration. I bring my professional and life experience to the personal realms.
In may years as a therapist I have with work with clients Who have experienced trauma experienced trauma mood disorders, such as bipolar, depression and anxiety
In my practice, I have found that in therapy discovering and exploring the origins of one's ongoing internal and external conflicts creates the foundation for real and lasting change.
We can often be overwhelmed with feelings of powerless to change the things in our lives that bring us pain. Yet, if attention is brought to how often we have worked through seemingly insurmountable obstacles, we can begin to acknowledge and utilize our inner strength and resilience.
Utilizing breathing and relaxation techniques we can reset our body, and mind, and regulate our emotions.