Ann M. Fisher, LCSW
My clients describe me as warm, down-to-earth, very caring, and also challenging. My style is relational, collaborative, and pragmatic. My role is to help my clients achieve the goals and action plans they set for themselves.
I work with a wide range of clients — children, adolescents, adults and retirees — addressing a full range of challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, addictions, loss, chronic illness, life transitions and aging. I have particular interest in working with couples and families to strengthen their interpersonal skills and improve their relationships. I bring personal experience to help parents become more effective with their children and find joy in being a parent again. I strive to apply the same values I explore with clients to my own personal life through both self-care and my relations with others that is positive, energizing and affirming. In short, I love the work I do! |
My mission is to inspire and energize people to create and sustain lives of passion and purpose by offering skillful, compassionate therapy and coaching to individuals, couples, and families." BACKGROUND
I am a clinical social worker with over thirty years of experience as a psychotherapist and feel very fortunate to love the work I do. I received my Masters in Social Work from Boston College, and have advanced training in child and adolescent treatment, family and couples therapy from Boston University and the Family Institute of Cambridge. In addition to my clinical work, I have taught in the MSW program at Salem State University and am an adjunct faculty member for the MSW program at Florida Gulf Coast University. I thoroughly enjoy mentoring new social workers and sharing my passion for the importance of what we do. |
Individual, couple, and family therapy for children, adults, and older adults.