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Dr. Amy Berwick Dr. Amy Berwick, PhD, LPC, NCC

Amy is a Licensed Professional Counselor and adjunct professor at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Her private practice focuses on life transitions using an existential theoretical orientation. In addition, she teaches both content and clinical courses to students working toward master degrees in clinical and school counseling. Amy’s research has been in the field of supervision, publishing and presenting on parallel processes and solution focused supervision.

Office Location:
1801 East 5th Street, Suite 213
Charlotte, North Carolina
28204
United States
Phone: 704-781-7072

Professional Website: www.counselorsofcharlotte.com

March 5, 2015
by Amy Berwick,PhD, LPC, NCC

winter blues

Blistering 2015 Winter Equals Blues and Weight Gain

March 5, 2015 07:55 by Amy Berwick,PhD, LPC, NCC  [About the Author]

winter blues
Winter blues are more than a little sadness. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth edition (DSM-5), seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of recurring depression based on seasonal patterns (APA, 2013). The most frequent occurrence of SAD is during the winter months (Evans et al., 2013). The Mayo Clinic (2014) describes winter SAD symptoms as depression, irritability, fatigue, problems getting along with others, hypersensitivity to rejection, heavy feeling in legs and arms, increase in appetite, and weight gain. [More]

February 3, 2015
by Amy Berwick,PhD, LPC, NCC

collegeviolence

Sexual Assault on College Campuses

February 3, 2015 07:55 by Amy Berwick,PhD, LPC, NCC  [About the Author]

collegeviolence
January 28th, two former Vanderbilt football players were found guilty on all counts of aggravated rape of an unconscious woman. The details of the story as reported in the Tennessean (Barchenger & Walker, 2015) were horrific. The rape occurred 19 months ago. The football players had taken photos and video of their sadistic acts and shared them with friends. The victim, who had been drugged, was unaware that she had been assaulted until video surfaced. [More]