A Licensed Professional Counselor, Dr. Fuller has extensive experience in assisting children, adolescents, individuals, families and marriages. She received comprehensive didactic and clinical training at Abilene Christian University, while completing a Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. After working as a director of youth and children’s programs in church settings, Dr. Fuller gained expertise as a family preservation specialist for Child Protective Services and as a team leader for a home-based counseling agency. In addition, she served on the Methodist Hospital Psychiatric Assessment Team, providing crisis intervention and assessment of acute patients. Dr. Fuller holds a doctoral degree from St. Mary’s University in Marriage & Family Therapy.
Currently, Dr. Fuller provides individual, marriage, and family therapy to clients in the private practice setting. Her clinical expertise is matched by an articulate and well developed presentation style which is comprehensive and yet comprehensible. Dr. Fuller approaches her clients with warmth, empathy, and a non-judgmental, confidential professional style. Dr. Fuller integrates value and faith-based aspects when appropriate within the therapeutic context.
Her therapeutic approach is based on a collaborative model which allows clients to address past and present difficulties and hurts in a safe and secure relational framework. By empowering and equipping clients, previously hopeless situations now represent new opportunities for healing.
Dr. Fuller's Credentials:
Licensed Professional Counselor
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapy Associate
"Healthy Families, Healthy Kids" Certified Educator
Experienced EMDR Clinician (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy)
Master's Degree (MMFT) in Marriage and Family Therapy
Doctoral Degree (PhD) in Marriage and Family Therapy
Dr. Fuller offers individual, marital & family therapy to adults, children, adolescents and families. Sessions begin meeting weekly and generally last 45-55.
Dr. Fuller is goal-oriented, utilizing mutually constructed and clearly defined objectives usually determined in the first or second session. Goals are positive in nature, focused on finding solutions, healing, and peace in life's difficulties. Counseling can be an effective way to address many different life problems. However, much of the work in reaching these goals will come in the hours outside of counseling as one begins to make small changes in his or her life.
Amy Fuller Phd
4545 Bissonnet, Suite 289
Bellaire TX 77401 (Southwest Houston inside 610 and just south of 59)
(832) 848-0870
for more information see www.amyfullerphd.com