Amanda Carlson LCSW, Owner
Amanda graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Psychology at the University of Utah in 2015 then went to Boise State University where she received her Masters of Social Work in 2019.
Amanda has always been passionate about helping others find their way in life. She originally entered the path of nursing in hopes to help those in her community before she soon realized while working as surgical tech, she wanted to provide more. This soon led her towards becoming a LCSW and working within the community on helping others achieve their goals. She has always loved helping those around her and believes that everyone has the chance of discovering their full potential.
Amanda enjoys working with children, families, and adults. She has worked with children from ages 3 and up, helping them navigate their feelings and developing healthier behavioral responses. She feels that families work best when understanding, validation and healthy communication take place. Amanda has had the opportunity to work strongly with families in developing healthy attachments and working together as a family unit. She also enjoys helping adults identify goals while working side by side to help achieve identified goals.
Terri Condie
CMHC-I
Terri earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in psychology and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in mental health counseling.
Terri has extensive experience working with children and families. For five years, she owned a home daycare, where she provided a nurturing and supportive learning environment. She also taught English as a Second Language at both a community college and an elementary school, engaging with diverse age groups and cultural backgrounds. Her work as a Child Protective Services caseworker and a family advocate for Head Start preschool gave her valuable insights into family dynamics and the well-being of children. She especially enjoys forming connections with children and finds joy in learning and growing alongside them.
During her time with CPS, Terri played a critical role in advocating for children’s safety and well-being. She attended court hearings, prepared treatment plans, and supervised home visits to ensure safe family interactions. Her dedication to her work is reflected in her participation in a variety of professional trainings, including child welfare, trauma, domestic violence response, and family safety.