Dr. Amy Van Buren (Psychologist)

  • Connecticut, United States
  • Licensed in Connecticut
  • Virtual sessions
  • Accepts International Clients
  • Addictions
  • ADHD
  • Anger management
  • Anxiety
  • Profile information updated 4 days ago

Services

  • Phone
  • Video
  • Messaging

About me

One of my favorite opening lines is from the spiritual classic, The Road Less Traveled, by M. Scott Peck. It reads, simply, “Life is difficult.” Somehow, most of us expect that it won’t be. Or that if it is, we should be able to handle it effortlessly. We criticize ourselves for feeling very human things like loneliness, confusion, anxiety, anger, boredom and depression when things don’t go the way we hoped. Unfortunately, life does not come with a user’s manual for how to work with the hard stuff. And yet these very difficulties, the roadblocks at which we find ourselves, are often opportunities in disguise. I see counseling as an opportunity. First and most important, it is a chance to be heard. Things often begin to shift when we can share our inner thoughts and feelings with someone who is really paying attention. I have worked with many people who come up with their own answers when they are able to hear their deepest selves, sometimes for the first time. Counseling is also a chance to learn new life skills. If I had name what I think the most important life skill is, it would be this: psychological flexibility. This means the ability to respond flexibly to yourself, to others and to life. How to get there? By working bit by bit on the following: articulating what matters most to you in life; developing the behaviors that will move you in that direction; handling stumbling blocks along the way; and learning how to respond skillfully to difficult thoughts and feelings that are part of being human. I have a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. The psychological approaches that best inform the way I work are: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Human Givens Approach to Emotional Health and Clear Thinking, and Attachment Theory. The following people have greatly influenced my thinking: Dan Siegel, Stephen Porges, Russ Harris, Karen Horney, Rick Hanson, Mark Tyrell, Milton Erickson, Michael Yapko, Peter Levine, and Pat Ogden. In addition, I am a Registered Yoga Teacher, as well as a Licensed Clinical Massage Therapist. This means I bring a mind-body approach to counseling, including, if you are interested, instruction in basic calming yoga poses and breathing exercises. If this resonates with you, or you are curious to know more, feel free to contact me at any time!

Dr. Amy Van Buren's National Provider Identifier (NPI) Details

Dr. Amy Van Buren, Ph.D.

NPI: 1558016691

Enumeration Date: 2022-02-17

Last updated: 2022-02-17

Sole Proprietor: NO

Status: active

Postal Address: 11 LARKSPUR RD, FAIRFIELD, CT

Phone: 203-940-0379

Primary Practice Address: 11 LARKSPUR RD, FAIRFIELD, CT

Practice's phone: 203-940-0379

Taxanomy

Primary taxonomy

YES

Selected taxonomy

103TC0700X- Psychologist- Clinical

State

CT

License Number

002183

License information

  • CT Psychologist 2183, NY Psychologist 012621
License: Psychologist
Connecticut
License number: 2183
Expires at 2025-07-31

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Therapeutic approaches

Accepting new clients?

Welcoming international clients?

Yes

Languages

  • English

Dr. Amy Van Buren's location

  • Connecticut, United States

Dr. Amy Van Buren's years in practice

  • 8 years in practice

Online services

  • Phone
  • Video
  • Messaging

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FAQ

Dr. Amy Van Buren offers a wealth of experience, having dedicated over 8 years to helping clients navigate their challenges with a compassionate and skilled approach.
Yes, Dr. Amy Van Buren provides remote sessions and welcomes international clients seeking support.
No, Dr. Amy Van Buren is not currently accepting new clients and is not ready to offer personalized care.
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