You deserve evidence-based mental health care designed to create real, lasting positive impacts in your life. By combining proven therapy methods with personalized support, Amy Pfeffer, LCSW, can help you overcome challenges, build resilience, and achieve the transformation you’ve been striving for.

Compassionate Care, Expert Guidance

Amy Pfeffer, LCSW

Amy Pfeffer, LCSW, brings both professional expertise and heartfelt dedication to her work with children, adolescents, and families. A U.S. Army veteran, foster care provider, and active community volunteer, she is passionate about helping others find healthy ways to heal, grow, and thrive.

In her practice, Amy helps clients navigate challenges such as trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, relationship issues, and life transitions. She uses proven approaches—including Trauma-Informed Therapy, DBT, EMDR, CBT, Play Therapy, and Solution-Focused Therapy—while staying up to date on the latest research and techniques.

Amy’s therapy sessions are compassionate, collaborative, and sometimes include her service dog, Roxy, whose calming presence helps clients feel at ease. Whether in the therapy room or the community, Amy’s mission is simple: to help people build resilience, strengthen relationships, and discover their own capacity for change.

Amy has mentored veterans, coached youth sports, and supported individuals in crisis, always striving to create safe and supportive spaces for those she serves.

Experience You Can Trust

Credentials, Expertise, and Profession Background

Amy Pfeffer, LCSW, holds a Master of Science in Social Work from Daemen College, where she graduated with a perfect grade point average. She also earned a Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration and a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Hilbert College.

Amy is a published voice on mental health topics, contributing articles on technology addiction, childhood trauma, and the importance of mental wellness across platforms including Influencive, TechBullion, and ScoopEarth.

Testimonials

What Clients Are Saying

Real stories of growth, healing, and transformation.

My two children see Amy. I can’t speak highly enough about her. She is compassionate and truly listen to what every client needs! Amy works to get to the core of the issue and guide you to the put the work in necessary for healing. She goes above and beyond expectations! I recommend her to everyone I know who is seeking counseling. I am consistently blown away with her dedication to her clients and finding workable solutions when things seem unsolvable.

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Jen A.

After trying out several other providers we finally met Amy. She was beyond helpful to my teenage daughter who, like so many other teens, is seeking some guidance to navigate the difficult teenage years. We are beyond grateful for Amy’s work and dedication. We highly recommend Amy.

Erin R.

Our family couldn’t be happier with the services we receive here. My child has “tried out” other counselors in the past, at different agencies and even private practice, and had never gotten anywhere with them. Here, we look forward to going!

As a parent and a social worker, I figured we would end up on another wait list for months, just like everywhere else. Not here! I called to get an appointment for my child, and intake and our first appointment was less than a week from my first call. 

Amy listens, takes the time to get to know you, and helps advocate. I would give her more than 5 stars if I could.

Bethany G.

Three of my children see Amy. They absolutely love her and are seeing a huge benefit in getting counseling from her.  I really cannot say enough positive things and have recommended Amy to two of my friends for their children as well.

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Emily G.

We have been very happy with the services that have been provided by Amy. Amy has been amazing, and we are grateful for her.

Kristie B.

Best place ever. She really makes you feel safe and listens to your problems. No judgement and you can truly feel like you are being listened to!

Jess B.

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