About RMH Therapy
RMH Therapy is a division of Resiliency Mental Health, Inc.
Welcome! I am Dr. Amy Marschall, clinical psychologist licensed in South Dakota, Montana, New York, North Dakota, Florida, Wisconsin, and South Carolina. I am a registered PsyPact provider and can provide telehealth services in any PsyPact state. Check the map on PsyPact's website to see if your state participates.
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As a therapist, I work primarily with children and adolescents and can work with adults if we are a good fit. As an evaluator, I can provide psychological assessments for children, teens, and adults for ADHD, autism, anxiety, mood problems, personality issues, memory difficulties, and other concerns.
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How I Operate
I incorporate evidence-based interventions as well as a client-centered approach to therapy that empowers YOU to be in charge of your treatment. My practice is trauma-informed, which means that I recognize the prevalence of trauma in the general population and take steps to create a comfortable environment that feels safe and empowering for all clients.
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All of my sessions are conducted via telemental health using HIPAA-compliant videoconferencing through Zoom.
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I believe each client is the expert on themselves. As a psychologist, I can offer insight into symptoms and mental health diagnoses, but no one knows you and your experience better than you.
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In addition, my psychology practice emphasizes social justice, cultural competence, and LGBTQ+ affirming care.
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My Background/Training
I earned my doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Hartford in 2015 through the generalist track, meaning that I trained in treating clients throughout the lifespan with a myriad of presenting concerns.
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I completed my pre-doctoral internship through the National Psychology Training Consortium, Central Region, with emphases in child and adolescent assessment, neurodivergence, and rural mental health.
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Prior to entering private practice, I worked as a child and adolescent psychologist at Sioux Falls Psychological Services, focusing on play therapy, trauma-informed care, assessment, and telemental health.
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I complete ongoing education every year in compliance with state licensure standards. I also actively participate in consultation groups to ensure that I am providing my clients with competent care and ethical practice.
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My Personal Disclosure
My two cats, Armani and Vera, often make appearances in my sessions. Armani is diabetic and sometimes helps clients who take medication or have a chronic illness. Vera was previously a stray and often helps clients understand and process trauma symptoms.
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When I am off the clock, I spend a lot of time reading and writing. I also enjoy creating art, including drawing, painting, and making jewelry. If you are interested in my writing, you are welcome to read my blog or check out pieces I have written for VeryWell.
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I am autistic, and I have ADHD. In the past, I have been treated for depression and anxiety.