Amanda J. Flood, MS, AMFT
PTSD | Self-Esteem | Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Registered Associate Marriage & Family Therapist, AMFT # 124673
As a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, Amanda works with individuals experiencing anxiety, PTSD, depression or low self-esteem due to chronic illness, abuse, religious/spiritual concerns, or codependency. Amanda also works with couples navigating their relationship after infidelity or sexual addiction/compulsivity.
Amanda is familiar with the deaf and hard of hearing community, and their culture. She is conversationally fluent in sign language.
Amanda considers herself hope-oriented with a focus on acceptance, self-determination, and mindfulness. She focuses her work with clients on guiding them to take ownership and find meaning in their lives in a non-judgmental, positive, and secure environment. Amanda firmly believes that all people have value and worth that cannot be diminished. She approaches counseling from a Humanistic, Existential, Person-centered perspective while utilizing research based Cognitive Behavioral strategies.
Amanda was born and raised in the Central Valley. She received her Bachelor of Science in Sociology from Brigham Young University of Idaho and her Master of Science in Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy from University of Phoenix, Fresno Campus.
Under supervision of Kyle N. Weir, PhD, LMFT #44063
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Issues
Trauma and PTSD
Anxiety
Depression
Addiction
Asperger's Syndrome
Child
Codependency
Domestic Abuse
Self Esteem
Sexual Addiction
Spirituality
Suicidal Ideation
Transgender
Women's Issues
Client Focus
Elders (65+)
Adults
Teens (14-19)
Preteens (11-13)
Children (6-10)
Treatment Approach
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Compassion Focused
Culturally Sensitive
Existential
Humanistic
Person-Centered