About Lori
Lori Ann Amin is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Texas. She has seven years of experience helping people through depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, and self-esteem struggles. Lori focuses on practical steps people can use day to day.
She aims to create a respectful, culturally aware space for those who have felt hurt by discrimination or domestic challenges. She pays close attention to how identity and life experience shape feelings and behavior.
Background and approach
That means talking about what happened and how it still affects daily life. Lori helps people notice patterns around attachment, abandonment, codependency, and control. She also addresses somatic responses when stress shows up in the body.
Her work emphasizes building resilience and clearer communication. Sessions include developing realistic goals, practicing new ways to respond, and strengthening self-compassion. Lori supports people managing guilt, shame, impulsivity, isolation, and post-traumatic stress.
She brings a steady, empathetic stance while encouraging honest, practical change. People who seek help for women's issues, prejudice-related stress, or relationship challenges may find her approach relevant. Her practice uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques to guide the work.
Sessions are offered in English and are tailored to individual needs. To begin, prospective clients complete a short matching questionnaire and schedule sessions based on availability. Lori works with a subscription model that can be canceled at any time, and offers several online session formats for convenience.
Practical approaches for online healing
Many of the evidence-based techniques used in Lori's practice focus on skills people can use right away. One common approach teaches practical coping skills for anxiety and depression, such as grounding exercises, routine-building, and step-by-step behavior changes to reduce overwhelm. These methods help with day-to-day symptom management and mood stability.Another frequent emphasis is on trauma-informed work that helps people process past harms and reduce their ongoing impact. That work often combines paying attention to bodily signals with strategies to tolerate strong feelings and rebuild a sense of safety in relationships. It can be useful for post-traumatic stress, domestic violence recovery, and persistent shame or guilt.
Finding the best fit is a collaborative process. The therapist will talk with the client about their needs, goals, and preferences, and then try approaches that match those priorities. Together they monitor what works and adjust the plan as needed.
Online sessions offer flexibility and a range of ways to connect. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation, phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited, live chat suits shorter check-ins, and text messaging supports ongoing reflection between meetings. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into a busy life and to continue work even when scheduling or travel is difficult.
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- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English