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Amy Roth

  • South Dakota
  • Provides confidential online counseling through BetterHelp

About Amy Roth's service

Amy Roth is a highly experienced LPC-MH (Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health) based in South Dakota. With over 14 years in the counseling field, Amy has developed expertise in addressing a wide range of issues across all age groups. She graduated with a Masters in Counseling and Human Resource Development from SDSU in 2007. Amy understands the importance of adapting to the evolving needs of her clients and offers various modes of therapy, including video, live chat, and phone sessions. Her areas of interest and experience include trauma, attachment, mood disorders, adjustment issues, anxiety, and depression, among others. While she particularly enjoys working with individuals aged 15 and above, Amy has successfully worked with clients of all ages. She takes a personalized approach to therapy, tailoring treatment plans to meet the unique needs and goals of each individual. Drawing from her extensive knowledge and experience, Amy is committed to creating a supportive and effective therapeutic environment for her clients.

Areas of Focus and Specialization

Additional areas

Therapeutic approaches

Languages Spoken

  • English

Amy Roth is serving from:

South Dakota

Welcoming International Clients?

No

Years in practice

15 years

NPI number

1093221335

License Details

SD LPC-MH 2277

License: LPC-MH

South Dakota

License number: 2277

Expires at 2024-11-30

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