Addo Therapy · Lindon, Utah County
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
"Shame thrives in silence. When we bring our stories into the light with trusted people, healing begins."
About Amy
Amy Andrus is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a deep passion for helping individuals break free from shame and step into lives of authenticity and connection. She brings warmth, clinical skill, and genuine compassion to every client she works with.
At Addo Therapy in Lindon, Utah County, Amy specializes in shame resilience, women's issues, and support group facilitation. She leads both men's and women's support groups, creating safe, structured spaces where participants can share honestly, support one another, and experience real community.
Amy's work is deeply influenced by the research of Brené Brown on shame and vulnerability, and she integrates these frameworks with evidence-based therapeutic approaches to help clients develop lasting resilience and self-compassion.
Amy uses a strengths-based, person-centered approach that emphasizes the healing power of authentic connection. She draws on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), shame resilience frameworks, and mindfulness practices to help clients develop a healthier relationship with themselves and others. Her groups are known for their warmth, safety, and transformative impact.
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