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Amanda Spencer (LICSW)

  • Vermont, United States
  • 1710317748

Review Summary for Amanda Spencer

A number of clients describe Amanda Spencer as easy to talk to and genuinely engaged. People commonly share that they feel more grounded and balanced after sessions.
Clients note that Amanda Spencer is consistent and present, which helps them stay engaged in the process. Clients say the process feels manageable and supportive, especially during stressful periods.
A few clients share that they gravitate toward more structured formats, though they still found sessions with Amanda Spencer worthwhile. Still, many describe sessions as beneficial and say they left with clearer perspective.

Services offered

  • Video
  • Phone
  • Messaging

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About me

Hello and welcome. I am so glad that you reached out for support. Finding the “right” therapist is important. Below, I have shared some information about myself and my experience to hopefully, help you determine if I am the right therapist to support you. Since graduating in 2004, from The University of Vermont with my Masters in Social Work (MSW), I have worked in a variety of clinical and therapeutic settings (a community mental health agency, outpatient and private practice, in schools, in a crisis response program, in a short-term residential setting and finally, in a private educational consulting firm). In addition to my clinical license, I have my Vermont Educators License with an endorsement in School Counseling. During my years in the counseling field, I have supervised both clinical social work interns, as well as school counseling interns. Additionally, as part of my ethically-focused, trauma-informed clinical practice, I participate, monthly in an inter-disciplinary (psychologists, nurse practitioners and social workers) group for consultation and supervision. I have been part of this group since graduate school! My style is collaborative, compassionate and supportive and my clients tell me that I am comfortable to be with, and easy to talk to. I have many years of experience working with children and young adults to help build positive self-concept, reduce stress and worry, increase personal wellness, and develop and work to achieve client personal, academic, relationship, and social-emotional goals. The work I do is grounded in theory – including, Humanistic (“Whole Child’, “Whole Self”), Psycho-dynamic (focused on importance of interpersonal relationship between client and therapist as the model for understanding and self-reflection, and development of positive self-concept) and Behavioral (understanding/reflecting that individuals respond with thoughts, feelings, actions, behaviors to our environments and experience). As an outgrowth of the above approaches, The Strengths Perspective (Dennis Saleebey), is a cornerstone of my clinical practice; I strive to help clients identify internal strengths (ie. grit and resilience), as well as external strengths (ie. education level and family supports). Additionally, I can work with clients on goal-setting, solution-focused work, Narrative Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, with attention to the Wellness Wheel (UMatter, Princeton University) and reflection on the “whole” self. I often include some very popular, and research-based Mindfulness, Meditation and Yoga tools. Finally, as part of an overall assessment, I use clinical tools and my ability to engage with clients to assess level of depression and anxiety to screen for any other issues that may reveal themselves in the course of our session(s). The results of the clinical tools help guide work with clients, and of course, I listen closely to the issues clients raise and the goals they focus on, and together we will work to address their needs. My passion for counseling includes supporting individuals – across the life-span – to shift from discomfort and distress, to acceptance and joy. When I am not working with clients and students, I like to walk with my dog, play cards with friends and family, and volunteer with Therapy Dogs of Vermont. I look forward to meeting with you “in person.”

License information

License:

License number:

Expires at:
LICSW
089.0066107
2026-01-31

Professional experience

Focus and Specialization Areas

Additional focus areas

Therapeutic approaches

Welcoming international clients?

No

Languages

  • English

Amanda Spencer's location

  • Vermont, United States

Amanda Spencer's years in practice

  • 16 years in practice

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Have questions?

Amanda Spencer brings 16 years of extensive experience in therapy.
No, Amanda Spencer does not currently accept international clients seeking support.
No, Amanda Spencer is not currently accepting new clients.
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SERVICES OFFERED

  • Video
  • Phone
  • Messaging

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