“Relationships are worth fighting for — and with the right tools and support, couples can rediscover connection, rebuild trust, and move forward together.”
Amy works primarily with couples and individuals navigating relationship challenges, anxiety, and life transitions. She has received training in the Gottman Method of couples therapy — one of the most research-backed approaches to helping couples strengthen their relationship, rebuild after conflict, and develop deeper emotional connection.
She brings warmth, practical tools, and a non-judgmental presence to every session — creating a space where both partners feel heard and supported.
“Relationships are worth fighting for. With the right support, couples can rediscover what brought them together — and build something stronger for the future.”
Amy’s work with couples is grounded in the Gottman Method, which uses research-based interventions to help couples navigate conflict, deepen friendship, and build lasting commitment. For individuals, she draws from CBT and trauma-informed approaches to address anxiety, codependency, and patterns that may be affecting their relationships.
Amy works with couples at all stages — from those who are newly dating and want to build a strong foundation, to long-term partners working through significant conflict or breach of trust.
Amy is a Professional Counselor Associate working under the clinical supervision of Aaron Potratz, LPC. She has received specialized training through the Gottman Institute, equipping her to work with couples using evidence-based, research-backed methods.
She specializes in anxiety, trauma, codependency, relationship issues, and life transitions, with a particular strength in helping couples communicate more effectively and reconnect after difficulty.