Amy Work

Counselor, MA, LCMHC

Amy Work

Amy Work

Counselor, MA, LCMHC

Amy Work

I believe that every individual has inherent value, and that life is to be fully experienced and enjoyed. Too often, the stresses and traumas of life prevent us from stepping into who we really want to be. It’s my passion to come alongside kids, teens, and adults, and support them in the journey towards peace and health. 

My therapeutic approach begins from a client-centered perspective, which addresses the unique needs of each person. From there, I primarily work from a cognitive-behavioral framework which asserts that identifying and changing harmful thought patterns can lead to reduced emotional distress and a more satisfying life. I also incorporate components of Dialectical Behavior Therapy as needed. In working with children, I use Child-Centered Play Therapy to help children process trauma, express and regulate emotions, build confidence, and develop social skills.  Click here to learn more about the clinical issues I address. 

The 5 letters after my name (above) stand for Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor. I hold a Masters Degree in Christian Counseling from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC. I also earned Bachelors Degrees in Psychology and Sociology from The University of Georgia, as well as a minor in Child and Family Development. I am an active member of the American Counseling Association and the Association for Play Therapy, and I continuously pursue up-to-date training on evidence-based mental health treatments.

Prior to becoming a counselor, I worked as a high school teacher and enjoyed adapting my classroom for students with specific behavioral, emotional, or academic needs. Additionally I served as the Elementary Children’s Director at my church. 

In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my husband and son, running, trying new recipes, drinking coffee, and all things Harry Potter.