Amy Vogt is an Independent Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LICSW). She holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Rutgers College in New Jersey and 2 Masters Degrees from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.
Amy has been a clinical social worker for 30 years and has extensive experience working with children, adolescents, adults and families. She has practiced in a variety of settings including residential treatment programs, public and therapeutic schools, inpatient, outpatient and day treatment programs as well as providing home-based treatment.
Amy focuses on a strength-based approach to treatment which incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), solution-based therapy and trauma informed care. Amy is empathic, non-judgmental and utilizes humor, honesty, and flexibility in her work. She meets her clients where they are, works toward their personal goals and helps them to focus on their own self-care.
Amy’s areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, trauma and learning disabilities. She has particular interest in adolescent issues as well as parenting, family and women’s issues.