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Jodi Lobozzo Aman, LCSW-R
Ted Aman, LMHC, CASAC
Nancy Coughlin LCSW-R
Peggy Gold, NCC, LMHC
Keith Wilson, LMHC, CASAC
Jodi Lobozzo Aman, LCSW-R

I have been counseling and consulting with children and adults since 1994. It is the greatest job in the world. I constantly meet new people and be a witness to how their values and beliefs help them get through emotional pain and hard times. I am inspired everyday by their skills and abilities. This is why I started the Center for Narrative Practice in 2005: to have a greater impact by joining with and training other counselors in helping people find hope. Seeing people happier and more joyful through counseling is my favorite part of the job. I give special attention to working with children, teens, couples, families and adults struggling with the effects of trauma and anxiety, including panic, flashbacks, childhood physical and sexual abuse, victim of violence, combat/refugee experience, grief and loss, school anxiety, peer abuse and eating disorders. Recently, I have been interested in holistic approaches to healing (combining this with narrative therapy). I have been fascinated as I witness how this has enhanced my work as it quickly changes people's feeling about themselves and their lives. There are as many ways to feel better as there are people who want to feel better! When I am not counseling, consulting or teaching, I enjoy writing, gardening and hiking with my family. I have a passion for the environment and try to inspire other organizations to be greener. I also have a passion for learning that is not limited to any topic!
Exploring the “Absent But Implicit” e-Book
Introduction to Narrative Therapy – Two Hours of Training Plus Bonus Video on Re-Membering Conversation
Give Me A Break – 21 Daily Meditations Series