Amy Winters, L.C.S.W.

4860 Riverbend Road, Suite 1
Boulder, Colorado 80301

(303) 554-9800
amywinters.lcsw@yahoo.com

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Patient Age Groups:
Adults
Adolescents
Preteen
Teenagers

Serving:
Couples
Families
Individuals

Education:
M.S.W. in Clinical Social Work, University of Kansas, 1993; Integrative Body Psychotherap; EMDR certification; training in PAIRS and Imago couples counseling; Gestalt; Clinical Chi Kung Energy Body Healing, 4 year training.

Background / Experience:
16 years psychotherapy experience including private practice, mental health agencies and hospital settings. Stress management and mindfulness meditation instructor.

Professional Interests / Specialties:

Working from a strengths perspective to help individuals overcome life’s challenges, transform old self-defeating patterns and move in new directions.

•  Emotional Healing:

   – resolve depression, low self-esteem, anxiety and panic
   – learn ways to manage stress and anger more effectively
   – supportive therapy and rebuilding skills after divorce, loss of a loved one, job loss
•  Trauma, Sexual Abuse and PTSD Resolution—gentle and effective
   integration of cognitive and body-based therapies, including EMDR,
   mindfulness-based therapy, hypnosis and gestalt therapy
•  Relationship Issues, Couple and Family Counseling—deepen emotional
   connection and intimacy; improve communication; resolve conflicts
•  Parenting Skills to help navigate the challenging teen years
•  Teen counseling to ease peer, school, family and social stresses
•  Spiritual and Personal Growth Issues—East and West orientations

Professional Affiliations / Activities:
National Association of Social Workers
Rocky Mountain Trauma & Dissociation Society
National Chi Kung Association


 
Guild Members offer a 20% “no administration” discount for outpatient individual, couples and family therapy when you pay at the time of service, there is no insurance or other paperwork,
and you request the Guild discount when agreeing to fees at the beginning of therapy.
 
Call the Guild at 303-444-1036
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