Dr. Amy Loree is a fully licensed clinical psychologist and research scientist who has devoted her career to addressing mental health issues through practicing and investigating evidence-based treatment. In her work with clients, Dr. Amy provides treatment services with the guidance and support necessary for fostering growth, achieving goals, and making long term change. Above all, she believes that therapy is a collaboration in which the therapist and client work together to establish the therapy structure, goals, approach and specific techniques that will be beneficial.
Dr. Amy has training and experience in a range of research-supported treatments with adolescents and adults, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention, as well as complementary and integrative health approaches such as yoga and mindfulness meditation. Additionally, Dr. Amy completed the Postpartum Support International Certificate Training in Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Dr. Amy has expertise in individual and group psychotherapy to help clients address a range of challenges including depression, anxiety, trauma and loss, chronic pain and other chronic health issues, emotion dysregulation, behavior problems, parenting stress, relationship difficulties, and issues of addiction including substance use, gambling and behavioral addictions.
Dr. Amy received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and Women’s Studies from the University of Michigan, and Master’s Degree and Doctorate from Wayne State University. She completed her clinical internship at Yale University School of Medicine and her Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Yale University School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Healthcare System. Currently, Dr. Amy is an Assistant Scientist at Henry Ford Health System and Part-Time Faculty at Wayne State University’s School of Social Work. She is also a member of several professional organizations including the American Psychological Association, Michigan Psychological Association, Marcé Society of North America/International Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health, and the College on Problems of Drug Dependence.