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Does your child or teen have habits that could be improved? Join our small group conversation, led by a Spring Health provider, as we discuss habits that frustrate or worry us and ways we can guide change. Connect with other parents and work toward a happier, healthier future for your family.

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Interested in this topic? Click here to join our waitlist or email us at wellsprings@springhealth.com

WellSprings are limited to 20 attendees. If a session fills to capacity, new time slots may be added. Spring Health may cancel a session if there are less than 4 attendees present within the first 5 minutes of the session in order to preserve the intent of group conversation.

Note: WellSprings sessions do not apply towards the usage of your covered therapy/medication management sessions, where applicable.

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About The Facilitator

Dr. Amy Marschall, PsyD (she/her)

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Dr. Amy Marschall, PsyD earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut. She completed her pre-doctoral internship through the National Psychology Training Consortium and her post-doctoral residency at Family Psychological Center, PA. Dr. Marschall has been in practice since 2016 and presently runs a full-time private practice, RMH-Therapy, where she provides individual therapy to children and adolescents as well as psychological assessments across the lifespan. She also provides ADHD assessments through ADHD Online and therapy services through Spring Health. Dr. Marschall is certified in telemental health and is the author of Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox. She is also the author of I Don’t Want To Be Bad: A CBT Workbook for Kids, Parents, and the Professionals who Help Them, A Year of Resiliency: 465 Journal Prompts to Become Your Strongest Self, and Armani Doesn’t Feel Well: A Book to Help Sick Kids. In her spare time, Dr. Marschall enjoys reading, making jewelry, and writing. She is licensed to practice psychology in Montana, Wisconsin, Florida, New York, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

Jamie Schlichenmayer, MS LPC (she/her)

Facilitator
Jamie Schlichenmayer, MS LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor and an EMDRIA Approved Consultant. Her clinical experience is working in community mental health, criminal justice and hospital level settings. Jamie is currently a trauma specialist in private practice. She specializes in trauma and EMDR and is also trained and experienced in Dialectal Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family System, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Trauma-Focused CBT, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Her approach is individualized and collaborative to each person’s experience and needs. Jamie offers a non-judgmental, safe environment to explore these experiences and work towards growth and healing. She works with individuals of all ages and backgrounds and has provided trainings to the community and community agencies including law enforcement, medical facilities and educational institutions on the topics of trauma, parenting, and crisis intervention.
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