Amanda Wild

Therapist for Adults and Teens

Background

 I am a Licensed Associate Counselor with a strong background in public service. Before becoming a counselor, I worked as a classroom teacher, school counselor, and leader within the public education system. My training from Phoenix Seminary and Grand Canyon University, combined with my hands-on experience, allows me to draw upon a range of evidence-based approaches, including Internal Family Systems, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Attachment Therapy, cognitive techniques, and communication strategies. These tools enable me to support individuals, couples, and families as they navigate life's challenges, transitions, and growth.

I am deeply committed to creating a supportive, compassionate, and personalized counseling experience, built on trust and empathy. I specialize in helping women work through trauma and relational difficulties, including issues related to marital separation and divorce.

Together, my goal is to help you feel truly heard and understood while fostering your personal, relational, and spiritual development. I believe that with time, healing and hope are possible, and I would be honored to walk alongside you on your journey toward growth.