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Hi, I’m Amanda

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I’m a NARM Master Therapist, trauma informed coach, and fellow cycle-breaking mom of two. My aim is to create space (physical and emotional) that helps you slow down, reconnect to yourself and others and break free from patterns that no longer serve you.

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With over a decade as a licensed therapist, I’ve spent the past five years studying and receiving mentorship at the Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC). This work deepened my understanding of complex trauma and the transformative power of the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM).

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Motherhood brought these lessons to life in ways I could never have imagined. During my time at CTTC, I welcomed my son, and two years later, my daughter. Navigating my own healing while raising children humbled me and enriched my appreciation for the complexities of healing. It also solidified my commitment to supporting mothers on their own transformative journeys.

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I am here to walk alongside you—moms who are ready to meet themselves, perhaps for the first time. Together, we’ll navigate this powerful chapter of healing and transformation, for you and the generations to come.

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My Approach

Cognitive, Somatic, and Experiential—
A Multidimensional Approach to Healing

Complex trauma is, well… complex. Healing requires an approach that embraces all its dimensions. My work integrates the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM)—a cutting-edge cognitive and somatic framework—alongside expressive arts, adding a powerful experiential element to the process. This multidimensional approach allows us to explore your thoughts, emotions, body, and creativity, meeting the complexity of trauma with the depth it deserves.

Healing on All Levels: Individual, Relational, and Communal

Developmental trauma can disrupt our ability to feel safe—within ourselves, in our relationships, and in the world around us. True healing involves restoring this sense of safety and connection on all levels.

My approach supports you in reconnecting to your inner self, nurturing healthier relationships, and discovering a sense of belonging within a community. By addressing individual, relational, and communal aspects of healing, we create a foundation for growth that is both deeply personal and profoundly connected.

Designed for 
Complex Trauma- 
Created for Moms Like You

The NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) is one of the first approaches developed specifically for complex and developmental trauma. Rooted in this groundbreaking model, my work goes a step further—bringing together the art and science of NARM with the insights I’ve gained as a cycle-breaking mom.

This unique blend of expertise and lived experience is tailored to support moms navigating the challenges of healing while raising children. It’s an approach that honors the complexity of your trauma, the depth of your love, and your desire to break the cycles of the past.

The Space

Our space is located in Winfield, IL, across from Central Dupage Hospital and above Berger Bros. 

Parking: There is a lot behind the building, and a single lane of street parking in the front. Parking is free. 

Directions to our Suite: Once you've parked make your way to the brick arched entrance in the middle of the building. There is one on either side (front + back). You can take either set of stairs or the elevator to the 2nd floor. Once upstairs make your way to the back of the building (toward the parking lot) and make a left through the door. As soon as you open the door you will see our sign and waiting area. Signs are posted on event days to help you find it! 

Train: We are right off the Union Pacific-West Metra Line's Winfield stop. 

Traffic: Freight trains also come through and can create a backup on Winfield Road. If coming from County Farm, taking Jewell Road instead of Geneva Road, can help circumvent some of the backup. 

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Common Questions

Are you virtual or in person?

Both! Need the flexibility to jump on a video call during your lunch break or between soccer games? Or maybe you’d love the chance to get out of the house and connect with other adults in person. I offer individual and group sessions in both formats, making it easier to incorporate healing into your busy life. My office is located in Winfield, Il at 0S050 Winfield Road Suite 204.

How do I schedule an appointment?

Scheduling an appointment with me is simple. Just use my online scheduler to book a convenient time for your initial consultation. If we both feel like the fit is right, I will send you the link to fill out your paperwork. If you prefer connecting over email, feel free to reach out that way: amanda@resonanthealingco.com

If you’re interested in a group, fill out the group interest form on our group page and I will follow up with the registration link and paperwork.

Do you take insurance? 

My practice is self-pay, meaning I am not in-network with insurance. However, I’m happy to check your out-of-network benefits before starting services to explore what coverage may be available to you.

I also offer a complimentary service through a company called Thrizer, which allows me to submit out-of-network claims on your behalf. Thrizer sends your reimbursement directly to your bank account, making the process seamless.

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To learn more, visit their website here. Please note this is only available for individual therapy and group therapy. Community care groups, and individual coaching are non-therapeutic and therefore cannot be submitted to insurance. 

How can I pay?

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Clinical services will be paid through my electronic health record record or through Thrizer, if utilizing that service. â€‹

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Non-clinical services can be done through Resonant Healing Collective's business Venmo account. 

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