Most people wait until something finally breaks β a relationship, a routine, a sense of who they are β before they pick up the phone. Amy Goldstein, LPC, wants you to know that reaching out at that point isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a sign that you know yourself well enough to ask for help. She works in St. Louis with children, teenagers, adults, couples, and families navigating everything from anxiety and trauma to career transitions, addiction, and the slower damage that neglect or abuse can leave behind.
What Amy’s clients tend to notice first is the room she makes for the full, unfiltered version of what’s going on. She is not here for polished presentations. Bring the complicated family dynamics, the financial stress, the relationship friction, the things you haven’t said out loud yet. Cry if you need to. Swear if you need to. Expect, somewhere in there, to laugh a little too.
Amy holds a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialization in Trauma and Crisis, and carries additional training in CBT, EMDR, EFT for couples, Accelerated Resolution Therapy, Play Therapy, and Clinical Hypnosis. She offers sessions at a sliding-scale rate and is available online.
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