Amy L. Grybush, PhD, LCMHCA, LCASA, NCC

  • PhD – Counselor Education and Supervision – University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • MA – Clinical Mental Health Counseling – Wake Forest University
  • BA – Psychology – Queens University of Charlotte
  • Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate
  • Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist Associate
  • Board Certified Telemental Health Provider
  • Board Certified – National Certified Counselor
  • LGBTQ Ally

As a clinical mental health counselor, I help individuals work through personal issues and life transitions. I subscribe to the holistic philosophy that it is insufficient to focus on one aspect of an individual; in order to find balance, the person must be viewed as a whole being made up of many parts working together. Wellness can be achieved when the whole person is addressed and healthy.

Acknowledging that each client is an individual, I will work with you to understand your worldview, and to help you identify the goals that are important to you. Utilizing a person-centered approach, my aim is to help you identify your innate strengths, help you maximize them, and help you develop additional skills when needed.

 I have experience working with clients struggling with depression, anger issues, anxiety, stress, bipolar disorder, life transitions, self-esteem/self-image, relationship issues, and addiction. Other interests include mindfulness, meditation, and guided relaxation.

 My own life and that of my family have been affected by addiction. I believe that each of us has the power within us to make positive changes in order to live the best life possible. I can help you find that strength and find YOUR best life.