Bloomington Center for Connection, Amy Makice is a Therapist based in the USA. My areas of speciality include Anxiety, Coping Skills, Depression, Emotional Disturbance, Relationship Issues, and Women's Issues. This profile is currently unclaimed; please validate the details are current when communicating with the mental health professional.
Therapist Overview
My style is emergent and non-directive, although there are certainly times that active problem-solving and sharing resources is appropriate and helpful. I see my role as one of holding space and witnessing the poetry of our lives, connecting with you. Together, we search for patterns and try to change the ones that aren’t helpful, and celebrate those that are. The philosophical backing for my work is found in Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT) which posits that we grow through and towards healthy relationships; we are hardwired to connect. Therapy helps make sure those connections are healthy. The philosophical backing for my work is found in Relational-Cultural Theory which believes we grow through and towards healthy relationships; we are hardwired to connect. My work with children is heavily influenced by Larry Cohen, Ross Greene, developmental neuroscience, and is play and connection based. Bloomington Center for Connection uses RCT to promote social change through connection. This h