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You can’t charge from a dead battery

Join us for April’s workshop with Amanda Wallingsford, LMFT-Supervisor.

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify the signs of your battery being too low

  2. Recognize why recharging your battery matters as a therapist

  3. Identify the top contributors to your low battery

  4. Create an action plan to keep your battery charged

Biography

Amanda Wallingsford is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Board Approved Supervisor. She lives just outside of Austin and works at her individually owned private practice. Amanda has been in the mental health field for over twenty years as a case manager, therapist, program director in community mental health, and clinical supervisor. Her primary area of expertise is complex childhood trauma in adolescents through middle-age adults. She is particularly passionate about supporting individuals to develop their self-worth from difficult and traumatic childhoods. She utilizes EMDR, IFS, CBT, and Trauma Conscious Yoga Method to support the growth in her clients. She is also in the process of publishing her debut book Embody Your Worth: Essential Strategies to Live Confidently and Create Your Dream Life. 

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