In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Felena Hanson sat down with Amber Creamer, a licensed psychotherapist who helps women heal from early childhood trauma and reclaim a sense of freedom and self-worth. Amber brings a compassionate, clinically informed perspective to navigating emotional patterns rooted in our formative years. She also sheds light on common misconceptions about mental health and the importance of doing deep, intentional healing work.
Amber Creamer is a licensed psychotherapist and transformational coach who helps accomplished women break free from inherited emotional patterns that limit their inner fulfillment. She specializes in healing the Mother Wound—deep-rooted childhood imprints that drive overachievement, people-pleasing, and emotional exhaustion. Through her signature Rewritten program, she guides clients toward clarity, grounded confidence, and aligned leadership. Her work integrates nervous system healing with a whole-person approach to create lasting, embodied change. Amber serves clients across California, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi through her practice, Hello Life Counseling Collective.
Follow Amber’s journey and explore her work:
Website: www.hellolifecounseling.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/hellolifecounselingcollective
Grab her freebies: www.hellolifecounseling.com/survival-strategy