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Debra Eng, MSW, LCSW, brings over 20 years of clinical experience, providing compassionate, client-centered, and individualized care. She utilizes an integrative health and mental health framework, incorporating polyvagal theory, nervous system regulation, and trauma-informed care to support holistic healing. Her approach emphasizes treating the whole person—both physically and emotionally—to foster resilience, well-being, and health.
With a strong commitment to creating a safe and supportive environment, Debra works collaboratively with clients to develop personalized treatment plans that address their unique needs. Her therapeutic style is grounded in evidence-based interventions, compassion and care, to help individuals process trauma, manage stress, and increase emotional and physical well-being.
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My approach first and foremost is person-centered. Every person/couple is unique and my goal is to get to know you and learn what is important to you in order to help you to work to lead a more fulfilled life. I am a nonjudgmental, body-positive, sex-positive, LGBTQIA-affirming therapist who believes that every person deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. My desire is that my office is a safe space for you to be yourself where we can explore issues, past and present, and work toward personal growth. Secondly, my approach is strengths-based, focusing on what is working in your life and building upon those strengths. Goals and treatment may look different for every individual/couple, meaning I may incorporate different therapeutic modalities and the length of treatment will vary based on client needs. I value the therapeutic relationship, which is proven to be one of key pieces to effective therapy.
Amy Levine, MSW, LCSW, is a seasoned clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience in the field. Her professional background includes extensive work in child welfare and community mental health, where she has provided diagnostic and therapeutic services to both children and adults. Amy’s areas of special interest include child and adolescent mental health, supporting families through transition, and strengthening parenting through targeted interventions.
She currently serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Social Work, where she has taught MSW courses in mental health and child welfare and served in the practicum education program. Amy is now leading the development of a new undergraduate social work program at UNC-Chapel Hill. In addition to her academic role, she continues to offer clinical training, supervision, and mentorship to social workers in the area.
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