Margaret Amoss
Therapist
Offers Online Sessions
LPC
Female
Even during the best of times navigating the complexities and demands of life can be challenging, and at this time in history we all face life situations for which we may not be entirely equipped. Despite the news of the day in the world around us, now is always a good time to begin a journey of healing. Such a journey brings new perspective and also reveals hidden strengths and skills. Thus, in addition to resolving issues I also see as a goal of counseling for clients to find increased meaning and joy in life. In 2009 I graduated from Brenau University with a master’s degree in Clinical Counseling. Since then I have worked in a clinic with adults seeking to recover from addiction and related issues, including anxiety and depression, trauma, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and other mental illness. I also worked for some years with older adults in an intensive outpatient facility at a hospital. In addition to mental health issues I also assisted them in coping with chronic pain, memory loss, and disability resulting from stoke or other physical illness. I remain dedicated to learning about new research related to healing chronic pain and memory issues so as to more effectively help clients who struggle with these issues.
A cognitive behavioral approach is a useful and effective way to assist clients in resolving issues and is a part of my toolbox as a counselor. Because we are all connected to others, a family systems approach is also used. Additionally, I have had extensive training in other modalities, including Brainspotting, Energy Psychology, and hypnosis. Brainspotting was developed specifically for use with those who have a history of complex trauma. Energy psychology techniques are helpful for working with a wide variety of issues, including anxiety & depression, trauma, and chronic pain.
A cognitive behavioral approach is a useful and effective way to assist clients in resolving issues and is a part of my toolbox as a counselor. Because we are all connected to others, a family systems approach is also used. Additionally, I have had extensive training in other modalities, including Brainspotting, Energy Psychology, and hypnosis. Brainspotting was developed specifically for use with those who have a history of complex trauma. Energy psychology techniques are helpful for working with a wide variety of issues, including anxiety & depression, trauma, and chronic pain.
Who might be a good fit
for Margaret
?
Those coping with complex trauma or pursuing personal growth in managing anxiety and depression may find Margaret Amoss’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates cognitive behavioral techniques with Brainspotting and family systems perspectives, offering a compassionate framework that addresses both mental health and related physical challenges such as chronic pain and memory concerns.
More About Margaret Amoss
Practice/Network Information
Top Specialties
Addiction
Anger Management
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Dementia / Neurocognitive Disorders
Depression
Family Conflict
Grief
Life Transitions
Other
Phobias
Physical Health Condition
Sex / Intimacy Issues
Stress
Trauma and PTSD
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Treatment Methods
Ages Treated
Languages Spoken
License Information
LPC
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