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How Psychologists Create Conditions for Meaningful Change

AMFM Healthcare chief psychologist Dr. Meghan Marcum is featured in Psychology.org’s collection of stories about how psychologists change lives. The article brings together clinicians describing memorable moments when thoughtful support helped clients reconnect with safety, personal agency, or a clearer path forward.

Marcum shares an example of a quiet therapeutic moment in which a client chose to release an object tied to a personal crisis. Her account emphasizes that healing does not always arrive through a dramatic breakthrough; it can appear in a small, self-directed decision that reflects renewed trust and possibility.

AMFM Healthcare remains committed to compassionate care that respects each person’s pace, strengths, and lived experience. This feature reflects how clinicians can create supportive conditions for change while keeping the client’s own choices and capacity at the center of treatment.

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Expert Guidance on Divorce and Children

We’re proud to share that Aja Chavez from AMFM was recently featured in Verywell Mind’s article “I Divorced My Partner for Cheating—What Should I Tell

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