About Amy
Amy Crow is a licensed clinical social worker who helps people facing stress, anxiety, grief, depression, and major life changes. She focuses on supporting those who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward. Amy practices in Florida and offers sessions in English.
Amy creates a warm, collaborative atmosphere. She listens to how thoughts, feelings, relationships, and life events connect for each person. Together she helps build understanding, resilience, and clearer next steps.
Background and approach
Her work pays special attention to identity and belonging. She provides an affirming space for LGBTQIA+ people and others seeking to reconcile changes in relationships or sense of self. The work often centers on small, practical shifts rather than dramatic overhauls.
After earning licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Amy has built clinical experience over four years. That time includes helping people process grief, cope with anxiety, and manage everyday stressors related to life transitions. Sessions are available through a range of online formats.
Prospective clients complete a short matching questionnaire and schedule according to therapist availability. Subscriptions for sessions can be canceled at any time.
How therapeutic approaches translate to online care
Amy uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change and self-understanding. One common approach she uses helps people identify unhelpful thought patterns and test new ways of thinking and acting; this can reduce anxiety and lift mood by changing day-to-day reactions. Another approach centers on processing loss and adjusting to change through guided conversation, meaning-making, and small behavioral steps to rebuild routine and purpose.Choosing the right approach is collaborative. Amy will talk with each person about goals, preferences, and what has or hasn’t worked before. Together they try methods that suit the client’s needs and adjust as progress or obstacles emerge.
Online formats make it easier to fit therapy into real life. Video calls let participants use visual cues and a fuller conversation. Phone sessions use less bandwidth and can be a good option when camera time is hard. Live chat or text-based messaging supports brief check-ins, ongoing reflection, or shorter sessions during busy weeks. These options offer flexibility for people balancing work, caregiving, or other commitments.
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- Experience
- 4 years
- Licensed
- Florida
- Languages
- English