Amanda Nguyen, MHC-LP, M.A., Ed.M.
N.Y. License 116515-01
- Level 2 TEAM-CBT certification has five levels based on training and mastery in TEAM CBT therapy skills— From Level 1 TEAM CBT therapist, through Level 5 TEAM-CBT Master Therapist & Trainer.
- (Amanda Nguyen is certified in TEAM-CBT, but is not a Feeling Good Institute Therapists. Please contact Amanda Nguyen directly.)
Services
- Individual Therapy (Age 18+)
- Adolescent Therapy (Age 13-17)
I Work With
- Adults (Age 18+)
- Adolescents (Age 13-17)
Specialities
- Anxiety/Fears/Phobias/Worries
- Attention Concerns/ADD/ADHD
- Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- Career Change or Work Concerns
- Cross-Cultural Identity
- Dating Concerns
- Depression
- Family/Relationship
- Grief and Loss
- Life Transitions
- Mood swings
- Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
- Panic Attacks
- Peer Conflict
- Phobia
- Procrastination or Motivational Problems
- PTSD/Trauma
- Relationship Concerns
- School Performance
- Self Esteem
- Sexual Identity
- Sexual Intimacy
- Sleep Concerns/Insomnia
- Stress
About My Practice
Currently offering individual Telehealth via Feeling Good Psychotherapy.
Whether you’re going through a major life change, a lowered mood, or just need some extra support, therapy can be for you. By approaching therapy as a collaborative process, we can work to explore challenging areas in life and build upon a foundation of strength, curiosity, and growth.
At the center of my therapy practice is a safe, non-judgemental, and supportive space for all clients. I aim to help clients meet their therapeutic goals by drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and person-centered lenses, with an emphasis on adapting to the needs of clients. My work is client-centered and interactive. I have experience in the higher education space and now focus my time in private practice.
I earned my Master of Arts and Master of Education in Mental Health Counseling from Columbia University, and earned my Bachelor’s from Brandeis University. I completed my clinical graduate internship with Fordham University where I helped students of all backgrounds with a variety of challenges, ranging from career exploration, transitional stress, anxiety, to depression. As an Asian American and daughter of refugees, I hold an importance in shining light upon intersectional identities. I aim to bring space and awareness to identity exploration and approach my therapeutic work with a multicultural lens. Within my work, I also hope to bring forward more awareness and openness within Asian American and immigrant communities.
380 Lexington Avenue, FL 17
New York City,
NY,
United States
- Phone :(914) 533-4950
- Website :https://www.feelinggoodcenter.com/therapists/amanda-nguyen/