Meet the Myers-Galloway Counseling Team in Charlotte, NC
Amber Black, Office Administrator and Executive Assistant
Specialties: Guidance, Support, and Empowerment
Black women are the pillar of the home. You are the doctor, the chef, the negotiator, and the accountant. You are used to the pressure because you have always been the one everyone has had to depend on. Your biggest fear is if you don’t help, the people you love will fail or resent you. It’s time for this internal battle questioning “is this normal?” to end.
I help black women who struggle with verbalizing their needs find a therapist that is right for them in our practice and other community resources. I have eleven years of experience as a relationship specialist in the banking industry. My experience has allowed me to work internationally and domestically with organizations' client management processes. It was my job to help representatives understand how to empathize and provide a path to success for clients. My passion is helping you gain an understanding. There is nothing more empowering than self realization and self actualization.
During a FREE 15 minute phone consultation, I provide a safe environment for the client to understand what therapy is like with Myers-Galloway Counseling, our processes and policies, and validate their courage to make the decision to begin their therapeutic journey.
We will work together to determine what opportunities we have to guide you along your process. My goal is for you to know and feel that you are valued. That you are working with a knowledgeable professional, and your well being is our first priority.
I want to help you with your first tool to rebuild yourself. Give us a call at Myers-Galloway Counseling in Charlotte, NC at (704) 750-1889 or click here to book your FREE 15 minute phone consultation.
More About Me
My education includes an associate degree from Winston-Salem State University and certification as a project manager from Central Piedmont Community College.
Passionate:
My passion is creating a better community. By volunteering or helping a neighbor carry groceries, I can help create a community where everyone feels valued and supported.
Supportive:
The Ronald McDonald House is one of my favorite charities because of the support it provides to families of ill or injured children.
Community focused:
I volunteer with Habitat for Humanity and Girl Scouts.
Balanced:
Two hikes a month help me maintain a balance between life and self-care. My meditational walks allow my mind to relax, positioning me for an innovative work week.