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  • Colette Dowling, LCSW, specializes in relational psychotherapy and the treatment of women.
  • I am a licensed clinical social worker with an graduate degree (MSW) from The Smith College School for Social Work.
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    Amanda Martell

    Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW

    I work with women, children and adolescents.

    This process can be hard and challenging. I am here to walk with you and, although I will challenge you, I will make sure we move at the pace that is right for you. Much of the work will include examining and healing from trauma using psychodynamic approaches; however, sessions are truly guided by you.

    I work with women, children and adolescents.

    This process can be hard and challenging. I am here to walk with you and, although I will challenge you, I will make sure we move at the pace that is right for you. Much of the work will include examining and healing from trauma using psychodynamic approaches; however, sessions are truly guided by you.

    I specialize in women's issues, LGBTQ issues, and anxiety.

    I work with each client to establish goals and a treatment plan tailored towards them. I use techniques from motivational int

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