Amanda Flowers is a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (LAMFT) in Georgia who works with individuals, couples, and families navigating life transitions, relationship stress, and changing roles at home and work. Her approach is grounded in systems thinking and focuses on helping clients communicate more clearly, set sustainable boundaries, and respond to challenges with greater intention.
With a background that includes clinical training, experience in finance, and her own journey as a parent, Amanda brings a holistic perspective to her work. She has completed DONA postpartum training, Conscious Discipline training, and coursework in child nutrition and organizational analysis from Stanford University. These diverse experiences allow her to support clients in managing stress, improving communication, developing strategies to manage daily demands, setting healthy boundaries, and adapting to life’s challenges with resilience.
Amanda works with teens, adults, couples, and families. She is committed to providing thoughtful, goal-oriented support that helps clients gain clarity, strengthen relationships, and move forward with steadiness during periods of change.
Amanda also offers educational and coaching services that are distinct from psychotherapy.