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Amy Acevedo

  • Texas
  • Provides confidential online counseling through BetterHelp

About Amy Acevedo's service

Amy Acevedo is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Texas with a wealth of experience in treating trauma, PTSD, sexual trauma, depression, anxiety, anger, and relationship conflict. She also has a strong background in working with military populations, including both members and their families. Amy believes in a holistic approach to therapy, addressing the mind, body, and soul. Through a collaborative approach, she tailors treatment goals to empower her clients and help them get back to a better place. Amy is highly skilled in various evidence-based treatment modalities, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness, and Dialectal Behavioral Therapy (DBT). By utilizing these techniques, Amy can help individuals manage trauma, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and PTSD. Together, Amy and her clients work on empowering themselves, increasing self-esteem, setting healthy boundaries, regulating emotions in a positive manner, and fostering positive thoughts.

Areas of Focus and Specialization

Additional areas

Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Amy Acevedo is serving from:

Texas

Welcoming International Clients?

No

Years in practice

3 years

NPI number

1972264265

License Details

TX LCSW 67322

License: LCSW

Texas

License number: 67322

Expires at 2024-04-30

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