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Private counseling practice.

Amy Mason, LISW, CFRC

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Amy Mason, LISW, CFRC

Amy Mason

Amy is a seasoned clinician with over 25 years of experience providing psychotherapy to individuals and couples. She has maintained a private practice since 2009 and brings extensive training across multiple evidence-based and depth-oriented treatment modalities. Her clinical work is informed by direct experience in acute trauma and high-acuity crisis settings, lending a grounded, real-world perspective to her practice.

Trauma & First Responder Specialty

Amy holds certification as a Certified First Responder Counselor (CFRC) and carries specialized clinical expertise in the assessment and treatment of simple and complex PTSD, including the delivery of Prolonged Exposure therapy. Her practice maintains a dedicated focus on serving Law Enforcement, Military Personnel, Veterans, First Responders, and their family members — populations for whom occupational culture, duty-related trauma, and stigma around help-seeking require a clinician with specific training and contextual competence. She is experienced in crisis intervention, Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), and psychological debriefing following workplace violence, traumatic incidents, and other high-stress operational events.

Couples & Relationship Recovery

Amy provides specialized therapy for couples experiencing relational distress, including recovery from infidelity, erosion of emotional and physical intimacy, and acute relationship crisis. She is trained in a model that is structured, solution-focused intervention model with an established track record of stabilizing and restoring committed partnerships. Her couples work is grounded in the position that relationship dissolution is not an inevitable outcome, and that targeted clinical intervention can produce meaningful and lasting change even in high-conflict or ambivalent presentations.