Amy Turman, MSW, LCSW
Amy Key Turman is an experienced and dynamic practitioner with 20 plus years experience in a variety of settings. She works with diverse populations and ages to include adolescents, adults, couples and groups. Amy has experience working with LGBTQ populations, grief and loss, chronic illness and other long-term stressors, women's issues, parenting, trauma recovery, depression, anxiety, and adjustment/life change issues.
Amy received her BA in Psychology from James Madison University in 1991 and her Masters of Social Work in 1997 with a concentration in clinical mental health. Her style is warm, empathic, and strengths-based. Amy uses an eclectic approach to therapy, tailoring interventions to each client. She draws from narrative therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, humanistic therapy, psychodynamic and mindfulness.
Phone: (434) 963-0324, ext 4