

Coping with the death of a loved one is deeply personal. Toledo grief therapists on Headway offer virtual and in-person sessions using proven modalities including meaning-making techniques and imaginal recounting to help you move through grief and find closure.
Hello! My name is Zachary! I am happy you visited my profile. Before you begin browsing, I just want to say you are strong and you have incredible power in you to journey towards healing. I believe in your success and your potential.
I received my Bachelor of Arts at Goshen College and my Master of Social Work at Andrews University. I am a LCSW in Indiana, LISW in Ohio, and a LSCSW in Kansas.
I have experience in care management and facilitation, providing counseling to juveniles on probation, delivering therapy to those who have been court ordered, doing home-based clinical services, implementing and administering Family Centered Treatment© to families, hospice social work, community mental health, certified clinical behavioral health clinics, conducting counseling to geriatric and SPMI populations, as well as telehealth.
I received both my Bachelor of Science in Social Work Degree and my Master of Social Work degree from The Ohio State University, and am licensed in both Indiana and Ohio. I have over 25 years of experience working in the field of mental health with children, teens, adults, and seniors, as well as couples. I have experience working with marital issues, pre-marital couples, depression, anxiety, grief, life transitions, and stress management.
I'm Amy Boggs, LISW in Ohio, with over 16 years of experience as a therapist. I specialize in helping individuals with depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and life changes. My approach combines cognitive-behavioral techniques and solution-focused therapy to tailor our sessions to your unique needs and support your journey toward healing.
As an Independent Clinical Social Worker, I believe prioritizing your mental health is the key to finding your joy. I have been in practice for 11 years focusing on individuals navigating the impact of anxiety, depression, PTSD/trauma, working with couples, and parent mentoring.
I believe therapy is a space to find inner peace through courage, curiosity, and compassion. The journey toward peace begins with the willingness to be vulnerable—an act that can feel both brave and frightening. Opening up to another person and turning inward to meet ourselves can stir fear and uncertainty, but it becomes gentler in a space free of judgment and shame. My goal is to create that space, where you can explore at your own pace and begin to reconnect with the parts of yourself that need care and understanding.
With 12+ years of experience supporting those impacted by trauma and other challenges , I use a body-centered, relational approach. I help clients slow down, tune into their bodies, and notice how the past shapes their present. Through curiosity, mindfulness, and compassion, I guide healing and deeper connection with self and others.
I think it is important to know that I am a very genuine person who strives to make the counseling space feel warm and safe.


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