CBT
to identify unhelpful thought patterns and build healthier responses
About the Counselor
Warm, Christ-centered counseling for adults and couples seeking steady support, practical tools, and compassionate care.
Amy Polzin is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Wisconsin who provides telehealth counseling only, offering a calm and thoughtful space for healing, growth, and meaningful change.

Professional Overview
Amy Polzin works with adults ages 20 and older, couples, and clients facing grief and loss, anxiety, depression, trauma, anger management concerns, life transitions, suicide prevention and postvention, and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Her practice is grounded in clinical care that is compassionate, respectful, and attentive to each person's story.
Counseling Approach
Amy's approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in the belief that counseling should help people feel both supported and equipped. For clients who desire it, faith can be integrated gently and respectfully into the counseling process.
Her work draws from several evidence-based approaches, including:
to identify unhelpful thought patterns and build healthier responses
to support emotional awareness, connection, and relationship repair
to help clients understand internal patterns with greater clarity and compassion
Areas of Focus
Education & Background
Amy brings counseling training together with a broader professional background that reflects discipline, service, and practical life experience.
Her background in the Air Force is part of the broader experience that informs her professionalism and steady presence in care.
A Little About Amy