Amanda Winter

Amanda is passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families deepen their self-understanding and create meaningful change. She earned her Master’s in Psychology from Pepperdine University and completed her clinical training at the Denver Family Institute. Amanda believes therapy is most effective when clients feel seen, supported, and empowered to explore their inner world. Her style is warm, collaborative, and rooted in honoring each client’s unique story. She has experience working with children and adults facing a range of concerns including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, attachment wounds, and personality disorders.
Amanda integrates Emotion-Focused and Narrative Therapy to help clients understand their emotions as meaningful responses connected to deeper needs, history, and identity. She offers a strengths-based and culturally responsive approach that supports clients in exploring identity, relational dynamics, life transitions, and trauma. Amanda is committed to creating a space that is inclusive, affirming, and attuned to each client’s pace and goals.
She also draws from a variety of additional therapeutic models based on client need, including:
- Solution-Focused Therapy
- Strategic Family Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Person-Centered Therapy
- The Gottman Method
- Family Systems Theory