Isaac Reed

Clinical Director

Region: VA
Credentials: AMFT
Isaac Reed is the Clinical Director of AMFM adult residential treatment center in Virginia. With over a decade of experience in the mental health field, he holds a BA in Psychology from Eastern Washington University and an MS in Counseling Psychology from California Baptist University. Isaac is an expert in evidence-based modalities like EMDR, CBT, and DBT, specializing in treating trauma, anxiety, and depression. His clinical skills are focused on delivering individualized care that meets each client’s unique needs, ensuring their therapeutic journey is effective and personalized. Isaac is known for his leadership, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment at AMFM. He ensures that staff and clients alike feel empowered and engaged in the treatment process. His leadership style emphasizes teamwork, empathy, and the integration of best clinical practices. By encouraging open communication and professional development, Isaac creates a space where clients can receive the highest quality care while staff can grow and thrive in their roles. Isaac’s collaborative approach extends to his work with both clients and staff, as he builds treatment plans that are effective and sustainable. His dedication to understanding the individual stories of clients allows for a deeper, more meaningful therapeutic experience. Isaac’s ongoing commitment to improving treatment outcomes has earned him respect in the mental health community, where his impact is felt across both the individuals he works with and the broader field of residential care.

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