
About Me
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Dr. Amy Marschall earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut, in 2015. She completed her pre-doctoral internship through the National Psychology Training Consortium (Central Region) and her post-doctoral residency at Family Psychological Center, PA, in Harrison, Arkansas.
Dr. Marschall has been a licensed psychologist since 2016 and currently owns a private practice, RMH-Therapy, where she provides therapy primarily to children and adolescents and psychological evaluations. Her clinical specializations include trauma-informed care, neurodiversity-affirming care, rural mental health, and telemental health.
She is the Clinical Director of A Change for Better, an organization promoting affordable and accessible mental health care and resources. Additionally, she is the chair of the Clinical Committee at the ACFB Fund, a charitable organization that funds mental health services.
More information about Dr. Marschall’s professional activities is available on her Linktree.
Dr. Marschall is the author of several books, including clinical texts, children’s books, and a guided journal:
- Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox
- Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox, Volume II
- Clinical Documentation with Children and Adolescents
- I Don’t Want To Be Bad: A CBT Workbook for Kids, Parents, and the Professionals who Help Them
- Armani Doesn’t Feel Well: A Book to Help Sick Kids
- Sometimes Vera Feels Scared
- Slipper the Penguin: A Story About Embracing Neurodivergence
- A Year of Resiliency: 465 Journal Prompts to Become Your Strongest Self