Amy Jane Williams — Counselor in Charlotte, NC
Address933 Louise Ave #406 NC, Charlotte, NC 28204
Phone+1304-552-7057
Websiteamywilliamswellness.com
Amy Jane Williams is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina and a Licensed Professional Counselor in West Virginia, offering therapy and coaching services. She supports mental health through a holistic approach that integrates creativity, yoga, and mindfulness. Williams works with individuals seeking to heal from childhood wounds that may still be affecting them, focusing on helping clients embrace their authentic selves. Her practice emphasizes creating a safe and inclusive space, meeting clients where they are in their healing journey. Sessions are conducted remotely, with follow-up notes and homework provided to support ongoing growth between appointments. Williams also incorporates energy medicine, essential oils, and Emotional Freedom Techniques into her practice.
Best for
- Individuals healing from childhood trauma
- Those seeking creative therapeutic approaches
- Clients interested in mindfulness and yoga integration
- Individuals seeking remote therapy
| Key services | Therapy, Coaching, Mindfulness-based therapy, Expressive arts therapy, Yoga, Remote sessions |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | mental health counselor, therapist, counselor, north carolina, charlotte, trauma-informed, expressive arts therapy, mindfulness, yoga, remote therapy |
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