In a world that often encourages speed, surface-level fixes, and performance over presence, this licensed marriage and family therapist offers something radically different—an invitation to slow down, go inward, and truly reconnect with one’s authentic self.
Amanda Butler, LMFT is a depth-oriented psychotherapist whose practice weaves together Jungian theory, expressive arts, energy healing, and somatic awareness to guide individuals and couples toward emotional integration and wholeness. Her work is anchored in deep presence, skilled listening, and a belief that transformation comes not from suppressing symptoms but from understanding the stories underneath them.
A Foundation in Depth Psychology
Amanda’s approach to therapy is firmly rooted in depth psychology. Drawing heavily from Jungian principles, she supports clients in making sense of unconscious patterns, archetypes, dreams, and life transitions. Her goal is not just to help clients “feel better,” but to facilitate real psychological growth and soul connection.
This style of therapy is particularly suited for individuals feeling stuck in repetitive emotional patterns, navigating major life changes, or facing questions of identity, purpose, or spirituality. Unlike more symptom-focused modalities, Amanda’s work helps clients understand and integrate all parts of themselves, even those they may have long disowned or suppressed.
Therapy for Individuals and Couples
Amanda works with both individuals and couples. Her individual therapy offerings are ideal for adults seeking to move through anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, relational wounds, or existential uncertainty. For couples, she focuses on improving emotional intimacy, communication, and understanding through a lens of mutual respect and personal responsibility.
Her sessions are designed to meet clients where they are. She brings both gentleness and directness to the therapy room, encouraging exploration while also offering grounded insights. For those ready to do deep, reflective work, Amanda’s approach provides a safe and enriching container.
An Integrative, Holistic Lens
What sets Amanda apart is her integrative framework. In addition to her training in traditional psychotherapy, she incorporates tools such as:
Energy healing for clients open to somatic and energetic approaches.
Expressive arts therapy, including writing, movement, and creative expression.
Psychoeducation about psychological development, attachment, and emotional regulation.
Dreamwork, myth, and symbolism, to engage the unconscious.
This blend of science, art, and soul makes her especially effective for clients who want more than talk therapy—people who are looking to reconnect with their inner compass and find deeper meaning in their lives.
A Therapist Who Walks the Talk
Amanda’s therapeutic offerings are deeply informed by her personal journey. Having experienced her own periods of profound loss, change, and self-discovery, she brings not only professional training but lived wisdom to her work. Her presence is not clinical or detached—it’s warm, engaged, and deeply human.
This authenticity helps foster a strong therapeutic alliance, which is one of the most important predictors of success in therapy. Clients feel seen, not just evaluated. They are treated not as problems to fix, but as people capable of profound growth and healing.
Accessibility and Ethics
Amanda’s practice is structured with clarity and integrity. Her fees are listed transparently, and she offers support for out-of-network reimbursement where applicable. She accepts some insurance plans and HSA/FSA cards, reducing financial barriers for certain clients.
Just as important is her ethical stance. Amanda is clear about the scope of her practice and respects her clients’ autonomy, encouraging collaboration and mutual responsibility throughout the therapeutic process. She works with a trauma-informed lens and maintains appropriate boundaries while offering deep emotional presence.
Writing and Thought Leadership
Amanda also shares her voice through blog writing and public speaking. Her articles reflect a poetic, reflective tone and cover themes such as grief, transformation, intuition, creativity, and the sacredness of suffering. She doesn’t offer self-help clichés—her writing invites readers into deeper questions and embodied exploration.
This content is not only informative but also emotionally resonant. It gives potential clients a taste of her philosophy and shows her capacity to hold complex emotional realities with grace and nuance.
Ideal Clients
Amanda’s practice is well-suited for those who:
Feel disconnected from their authentic self and want to reconnect inwardly.
Are going through life transitions (divorce, loss, career change, spiritual shifts).
Have “tried everything” but still feel stuck in emotional patterns.
Are interested in the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and creativity.
Want to explore therapy beyond surface-level coping strategies.
Whether you’re new to therapy or seeking a more expansive experience, Amanda provides a deeply supportive space for meaningful growth.
Opportunities for Expansion
While Amanda’s site and offerings are well-presented, she could further enhance her online presence by:
Adding more client testimonials or stories (with consent) to illustrate the lived impact of her work.
Offering group workshops or seasonal retreats to build community and deepen access to her approach.
Creating short guided practices (journaling prompts, mindfulness meditations, dream exploration tools) for visitors to engage with her method before committing to therapy.
These additions would complement her depth-oriented brand and provide more access points for potential clients.
A Model for Integrative Psychotherapy
In an age of quick fixes and superficial advice, Amanda Butler, LMFT stands as a guide for those craving real, transformative healing. Her practice is not about symptom suppression—it’s about helping people remember who they are at their core and live from that place with courage and compassion.
To explore her philosophy, services, and writing, visit the Amanda Butler therapy website.

