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Amy J. Williams, LCSW

Offering online therapy all across California for professionals.

You’re a busy professional, and yet you have this inner thought process that’s telling you that you need more resiliency - you need to address and work on issues from past situations that are impacting you in the present.

You take care of business at work, socialize with others, and seemingly have a decent life but there is this internal sense that something’s not quite falling into place, and you’re concerned where it may lead if you ignore it. You want to have positive relationships but sometimes feel as though something is casting a shadow on your current life. Sometimes you feel anxious. Sometimes you feel depressed. Sometimes you are triggered by past trauma.

“Am I making mistakes in how I’m handling things?”

“Could I be approaching my life or relationships in a better way?”  

“Are my past issues going to negatively impact my current or future relationships?”

“How do I become more resilient?”

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You’re a responsible person, and you’re asking the right questions. 

But there’s also opportunity here. You’ve had these insights for a reason. There’s a sense that if you don’t move forward, there will be regret. You’re wanting to take action because you know that if you do, you have a better chance of success than if you do nothing, and continue to let it fester day after day, week after week, year after year.

You’re ready to explore this and see what it’s about.

You’re ready to process it through so that you can focus on the things in your life that really matter.

You’re ready to feel secure, calmer, less stressed, and to experience resilient growth.

You’d like someone to talk this through with and figure it out.

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I’ve worked with many people who have struggled with the same questions you’ve been asking yourself lately. I’ve helped them understand themselves better and put their lives in clearer perspective. I can help you gain perspective and make necessary changes too.

Let’s start working on this together.

Amy J. Williams, LCSW